Hilton launching Curio Collection in Grand Cayman
Hilton is bringing the Curio Collection independent brand to the Cayman Islands with a new build 80-room hotel.
The company partnered with NCB Group for the upper upscale property that will l focus on wellness and use renewable and energy-efficient technologies.
The hotel will offer electric vehicle rentals and complimentary bicycles.
Units will range from one to three bedroom suites which are also available for sale.
"As tourist arrivals in the Caribbean continue to increase, we have prioritized the region in our larger expansion efforts with Hilton’s first property in Grand Cayman," said Juan Corvinos, Hilton vice president, development for Latin America and the Caribbean.
It will offer two restaurants, a gym, spa and conference facilities.
The hotel joins the Hilton Honors loyalty program
The company currently has a portfolio of nearly 150 hotels and resorts open across the Caribbean and Latin America.
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