Hilton to debut Embassy Suites brand in St Kitts
Hilton International is coming to the Caribbean island of St Kitts with a deal to develop an Embassy Suites hotel at Pelican Bay.
Scheduled to open in 2017, the hotel will comprise 227 units, meeting space, an infinity pool, a fitness center, spa, and kids’ club.
Hilton announced the signing of a franchise agreement with Caribbean-based Sterling Developments and Miami based Trust Hospitality has been appointed as management company for the hotel.
"We look forward to introducing the Embassy brand to beautiful St. Kitts and Nevis," said John Rogers, global head, Embassy Suites Hotels.
"The prime location of this resort, coupled with Embassy’s full service offerings, ample space and guest-desired inclusive amenities will drive this hotel’s leisure travel appeal and strengthen the area’s accommodation options."
Overlooking a private stretch of beachfront at Pelican Bay, Embassy Suites by Hilton St. Kitts is only 10 minutes away from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport.
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