Dreams Resort coming to Curacao
AMResorts has signed a deal to bring the Dreams Resorts & Spas brand to Curacao.
It plans to rebrand the Hilton Curacao and reopen in December 2019 as Dreams Curacao Resort, following a $15 million refurbishment.
The Piscadera Bay property will have 197 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a luxury spa and fitness center.
"We’re looking forward to introducing our very first Dreams property in the country and are confident our firm’s proven track record will continue fueling our growth throughout the region," said executive vice president Javier Coll.
"We’re very pleased with the Caribbean’s current momentum and expect this trend to continue for the foreseeable future."
The rsort will have the brand’s signature all-inclusive unlimited-luxury service with 24-hour room service, onsite dining, inclusive premium drinks and entertainment.
The Curacao property takes the AMResorts’ portfolio to 64 resorts across the region.
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