The Excellence Collection to invest USD +$50m. to revamp its properties in the Caribbean
Following the success and growing demand for the brand’s most sumptuous category yet, the Beach Villas with a Private Pool, The Excellence Collection will build 12 additional units at Excellence Oyster Bay in Jamaica, almost tripling its current offering to a total of 17 villas once completed. The new villas, like the original five at the Victorian-style property, will feature over 1,500 square feet of living space, a garden with a jacuzzi, a shaded porch, an outdoor lounge area with a pool, and a private stretch of beach.
The rest of the funds will be allocated to some of the resorts' most popular common areas. Among the changes will be new sports facilities, embellished gastronomic venues and bars, and restructured spaces. Additionally, some of the furnishings in restaurants, suites, lobbies and beach areas will be upgraded to match the improvements made at the properties. Better mobility and connectivity will also be considered within the planned transformations.
This comprehensive project aligns with The Excellent Collection’s values of Innovative Curation and commitment to maintain the highest level of hospitality that has led it to be among the world's best All Inclusive brands. With these improvements and changes, the company seeks to adapt to the industry’s growing demand for VIP escapes and Bespoke Service that make possible the Extraordinary Moments guests expect from its resorts. The first phase of the investment kicks off immediately at Excellence Playa Mujeres in Mexico and the culmination of all projects is slated for 2024.
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