Miami, US.- Karisma Hotels & Resorts has inked a significant agreement with the Punta Bergantín Trust, marking a pivotal moment in hospitality development. The collaboration sets the stage for a groundbreaking project featuring 300 rooms and a captivating water park, backed by a robust investment of US$ 209 million.
In addition to the extensive lodging options, the project will boast an array of amenities, including restaurants, bars, meeting spaces, wellness centers, and fitness facilities. It aims to create a holistic experience for guests, blending leisure with opportunities for relaxation and social engagement.
Jorge Luis Feliz, President of Karisma Dominican Republic, expressed his enthusiasm for the venture, highlighting its significance for both the company and the Dominican Republic. He emphasized the project’s uniqueness, poised to redefine hospitality in the region and beyond.
The development’s design reflects a thoughtful fusion of condominiums and hotel accommodations, tailored to cater to the needs of families. Feliz underscored the project’s commitment to capturing the essence of Puerto Plata, promising unforgettable experiences for visitors while fostering social and economic growth in the Punta Bergantín area.
The investment in Punta Bergantín serves as a testament to Karisma’s dedication to advancing tourism in the Dominican Republic. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to showcase the country’s diverse attractions on the global stage.
The Punta Bergantín Trust outlined a comprehensive vision for the project, envisioning not only new hotel rooms and residential units but also a golf club, beach clubs, and a thematic town. This multi-dimensional approach aims to honor Puerto Plata’s rich heritage as a pioneering tourist destination while propelling the region into a new era of innovation and sustainability.
The announcement of this transformative endeavor took place at a trade show in Miami, underscoring its significance on an international scale. Key figures from the tourism sector, including Minister of Tourism David Collado and representatives from banking entities, participated in the event, signaling widespread support for the project’s success.