Chicago – Hyatt Hotels Corporation says a subsidiary of Hyatt signed a control agreement with Indian company TTS Resorts Limited for the first Hyatt brand hotel in St. Lucia.
He said the 345-room Grand Hyatt luxury hotel is expected to open in 2023 and would mean the continued expansion of the Hyatt logo into major Caribbean destinations.
Grand Hyatt St Lucia will be located on the southwest corner of the island in Sunset Bay, Choiseul and will be located in more than 23,000 square feet of “dynamic and gathering spaces designed to take care of events of duration and nature”.
“The progression of tourism is a key driving force for economic expansion and a precedent for the island of St. Lucia, and we are very happy to be racing with the TTS Resorts LTD team. to bring the iconic Grand Hyatt logo to one of the Caribbean’s most popular tourist destinations,” said Camilo Bolaños, vice president of progression and genuine heritage.
“Designed to be St. Lucia’s first luxury resort, the new Grand Hyatt Hotel is expected to offer business and business travelers incredible service in a multicultural context of stunning architecture, cutting-edge restaurants, spa and wellness services. luxury and complicated gathering spaces. ” added,
TTS Resorts LTD CEO Lachezar Todorov said, “It is an honor to share our vision with Hyatt on this project. “
“The Grand Hyatt logo is famous around the world, and Grand Hyatt St Lucia will be a wonderful addition to this coveted high-end destination.
“Thanks to our more than 25 years of delight in foreign hospitality and tourism, we recognize the potential of this beach hotel as an unheard-of offer. The Grand Hyatt St Lucia is preferably located to welcome consumers from all over the world with a high end and high-end original and delight in the destination itself.
This resort will come with two hills that will offer stunning views of The two famous volcanic towers of St. Lucia, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, which are designated as a World Heritage Site and will be less than 50 km from the hotel.
The Grand Hyatt St Lucia follows a significant planned expansion of Hyatt’s logo footprint in the Caribbean, adding hotels in the Cayman Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. (CMC)