The Dominican Republic is set to welcome the Ritz Carlton chain’s first “all access” hotel in the Punta Cana-Macao area, featuring two of the company’s hotels: one from its “Luxury Collection” and the other, “Ritz Carlton Punta Cana All Access”. This move by the Ritz Carlton, known for its luxurious hotels worldwide, comes with an approximate investment of $250 million in the first stage, encompassing all 250 keys to the Ritz Carlton, all 300 keys to the Luxury Collection, and all 50 Ritz Carlton brand properties.
Construction is expected to begin between September and October 2023, and the project has already received the necessary permits. The Dominican investment group Pioneer, with support from institutions such as AFPs and investment funds, will operate the two luxury flags, which will be run by Marriott. The Ritz Carlton complex will have 250 keys and 50 residential units available for purchase under the hotel brand. Additionally, the Punta Cana-Macao area will feature a residential component and a community village with restaurants, bars, and amphitheaters.
The project is in its final design stage, with the global design team working in Washington D.C., and the aim is to conclude it between now and the summer, according to Yamil Isaias, Pioneer’s executive vice president.