St. Lucia to get 345 room Grand Hyatt hotel

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation says a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with the Indian-based TTS Resorts Limited for the first Hyatt-branded hotel in St. Lucia.

It said that the 345-room luxury Grand Hyatt hotel is expected to open in 2023 and signifies Hyatt’s continued brand growth into the Caribbean’s leading travel destinations.

The Grand Hyatt St. Lucia will be located on the southwestern corner of the island in Sunset Bay, Choiseul, and will be situated on more than 23,000 square feet of “dynamic, state-of-the-art gathering spaces designed to handle events of any size and kind.

“Tourism development is a key driver of economic growth and a priority for the island of St. Lucia, and we are thrilled to collaborate with the team at TTS Resorts LTD. to bring the iconic Grand Hyatt brand to one of the Caribbean’s most popular tourist destinations,” said Camilo Bolaños, vice president of development and real estate.

“Set to be the premier luxury resort in St. Lucia, the new Grand Hyatt hotel is expected to provide both leisure and business guests with superior service within a multicultural backdrop of dramatic architecture, innovative restaurants, luxury spa, and wellbeing facilities, and sophisticated meeting spaces,” he added,

TTS Resorts LTD, chief executive officer, Latchezar Todorov, said that “it’s an honor to share our vision with Hyatt on this project.’

“The Grand Hyatt brand is renowned worldwide, and Grand Hyatt St. Lucia will be an excellent addition to this high-end, highly sought-after destination.

“Through our more than 25 years of experience in international hospitality and tourism, we recognize this resort’s potential for an unparalleled offering. Grand Hyatt St. Lucia is uniquely positioned to welcome guests from around the world with elevated, upscale services and experiences that are authentic to the destination itself.”

This resort will encompass two hilltops that will command a spectacular view of St. Lucia’s two famous volcanic spires, Gros Piton and Petit Piton, which are designated a World Heritage Site and will be less than 30 miles from the hotel.

Grand Hyatt St. Lucia follows a significant planned expansion of the Hyatt brand footprint in the Caribbean, including similar hotels in the Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.

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