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Sandals Looking at D.R. for Expansion

Sandals Resorts International members meeting with officials from the Dominican Republic. Left to right: Jordan Samuda, Chief Administrative Officer, Sandals Resorts International; Biviana Riveiro, Executive Director, ProDominicana; Angie Shakira Martinez Tejera, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Jamaica; Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman, Sandals Resorts International; Luis Rodolfo Abinader Corona, President of the Dominican Republic; Gebhard Rainer, Chief Executive Officer, Sandals Resorts International; Ramel Sobrino, General Manager, Sandals Resorts; Nicholas Feanny, Project Manager, Sandals Resorts International.
Sandals Resorts International members meeting with officials from the Dominican Republic. Left to right: Jordan Samuda, Chief Administrative Officer, Sandals Resorts International; Biviana Riveiro, Executive Director, ProDominicana; Angie Shakira Martinez Tejera, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Jamaica; Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman, Sandals Resorts International; Luis Rodolfo Abinader Corona, President of the Dominican Republic; Gebhard Rainer, Chief Executive Officer, Sandals Resorts International; Ramel Sobrino, General Manager, Sandals Resorts; Nicholas Feanny, Project Manager, Sandals Resorts International.

Led by Executive Chairman Adam Stewart and CEO Gebhard Rainer, members of the Sandals Resorts International (SRI) Executive Committee toured the Dominican Republic for an "exploratory visit," meeting with government officials including being received by Luis Rodolfo Abinader Corona, President of the Dominican Republic.

According to Sandals, the exploratory visit was at the personal invitation of Angie Shakira Martínez Tejera, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Jamaica, who, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and in partnership with Executive Director of ProDominicana, Biviana Riveiro, were instrumental in coordinating and designing the agenda to showcase the different destinations and to discover tourism investment opportunities.

During the two-day visit, the SRI team visited various areas of the island including Punta Cana, Miches and Las Terrenas, among others. Although Stewart and other SRI executives had been to the Dominican Republic previously, this marked the first official visit by SRI to the destination.

“We thoroughly enjoyed our brief but fruitful time in the Dominican Republic and wish to thank our hosts, especially President Abinader. When leadership at the highest levels makes time to discuss the power of tourism and investment opportunities that expand its reach, we know we’ve found a like-minded partner,” said Stewart.

According to Ambassador Martínez, plans for the visit had been underway for some time, and were of "great importance" to the Dominican Republic. “Like Jamaica, where Sandals hails from, the Dominican Republic is a revered Caribbean tourism destination and the [tourism] industry is critically important to our economy. It is a dream of ours to have the very prestigious Sandals brand present here. We are honored by the visit and excited by the possibility of our island nation becoming the first Spanish Caribbean territory to welcome the Sandals organization,” said Ambassador Martínez.

Sandals Resorts International's team in the Dominican Republic.
Sandals Resorts International's team in the Dominican Republic.

Sandals Resorts International is in the midst of a multi-year expansion and innovation plan that the company says is aimed at strengthening tourism’s return to the Caribbean region. Earlier in 2022, SRI reopened Sandals Royal Bahamian in Nassau, Bahamas, and will soon unveil its first property in Curaçao on 01JUN. Three new resorts are planned for Jamaica, and, in 2023, SRI will unveil a new resort under its Beaches Resorts brand in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

SRI’s investment of nearly USD $200 million will result in 3,000 Caribbean-based jobs, reaffirming the company’s position as a driver of tourism and economic growth across the region, and aligning with its plans to double the size of the SRI portfolio in the next decade.

During SRI's visit to the Dominican Republic, the delegation also greeted the Dominican Minister of Foreign Affairs, and had an "informative" meeting with the Director General of the Public-Private Partnership of the Dominican Republic.

“This was an excellent visit at a time when we are pursuing expansion goals aggressively. We look forward to the possibility of what’s to come,” said Stewart.

For more information on Sandals Resorts, visit its web site.

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