Courtyard by Marriott coming to Curacao
Marriott International plans to debut the Courtyard by Marriott brand in Curaçao, with a 177-room hotel scheduled for opening in 2017.
Located in Willemstad, it will be part of a mixed-use development featuring retail space and an entertainment complex with three restaurants and a casino.
Developed in collaboration with CMC Real Estate NV, the hotel will feature an outdoor pool, fitness center and meeting space, located within easy reach of the cruise terminal.
"The new hotel in Curaçao will be a significant milestone in our rapid expansion across the Caribbean," said Laurent de Kousemaeker, marriott’s chief development officer, Caribbean & Latin America.
It will become Marriott International’s third property in Curaçao after the 248-room Curaçao Marriott Resort & Emerald Casino, and the 240-room Renaissance Curaçao Resort & Casino.
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