The Spanish group Globalia opened Wednesday in the tourist resort of Boca Chica, east of Santo Domingo, the renovated facilities Be Live Hamaca, which demonstrates their strong interest to continue investing
in the Dominican Republic, where his projects over 500 million dollars.
This hotel, which joins six other said group operating in the Caribbean country, has 693 rooms and five restaurants, equal numbers of bars, snack bar, casino, spa, kids club, gym, theater, classrooms event, among other facilities, the company said.
During the ceremony, attended by the president of the nation, Danilo Medina, president of Globalia, Juan Jose Hidalgo, said the firm's investment in the country over 500 million dollars and employs more than 3,000 Dominicans directly.
The remodeled hotel facilities and the restaurant reopened Pelican Beach, will offer visitors
a welcoming place, with a pristine beach and minutes from the capital, making it the ideal place to visit with the whole family, Spanish businessman said.
Thus, he added, Globalia demonstrates
its strong interestto continue investing in the Dominican Republic, a country in which, he said,
employers have a safe environment for their investments.
Hidalgo argued that
given the good investment environment existingin this nation for Globalia
is a pleasure todevelop projects
in a place as beautiful as this, where we intend to host quality tourists from all over the world.
At Be Live Hamaca him 155 rooms were renovated and the work included changes in flooring, bathrooms, lighting, decor, and common areas, dining, entertainment, sports and more.
Dominican Republic received a record of more than 4.6 million tourists last year, 6.6% more than in 2011, according to figures provided by the Central Bank, which confirmed the country as a Caribbean leader in that row.
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