First Andaz for Caribbean unveiled by Hyatt
Hyatt Hotels Corp has unveiled plans for its first Andaz branded hotel in the Caribbean.
It will debut in the region with Andaz Turks & Caicos at Grace Bay, which is being developed by Vista Development Ltd.
Slated to open in 2021, it will comprise two wings housing a 59-key hotel and 74 branded residences, from studios to four-bedroom penthouse suites.
On-site facilities include four restaurants and bars and a wellness center with an outdoor garden yoga studio and a full service spa.
"We are thrilled to announce development plans for the first Andaz branded resort and residences in the Caribbean. We look forward to working with Vista Development Ltd. to introduce the concept of this luxury lifestyle Hyatt brand," said Myles McGourty, Hyatt SVP, Latin America & Caribbean.
Grace Bay Beach was ranked the top beach in the world by TripAdvisor’s Traveler Choice Awards 2018.
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