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Hyatt to build in Isla Mujeres and Tulum this year

Riviera Maya, Q.R. — The Hyatt has committed to the construction of two new hotels in the state of Quintana Roo. One of the hotels will be built in Isla Mujeres and the other in Tulum.

The agreement was made during the first day of the International Tourism Fair with Hyatt CEOs. Governor Mara Lezama made the announcement from Madrid.

She reported that the Hyatt regards Quintana Roo as a safe destination for its expansion and growth in tune with social projects. The hotel chain, which currently has the greatest presence in the state, has agreed to two more hotels.

Mark Hoplamazian, president and CEO of Hyatt Hotel Corporation and Gonzalo del Peón, President of Grupo Inclusive Collection, Hyatt Americas & Global Commercial, recognized Quintana Roo as a safe state and destination for investment.

With this, they have agreed to add to their portfolio with the construction of two hotels that will add another 4,691 hotel rooms to the state in 2023. The state of Quintana Roo currently has more than 127,000 hotel rooms between 1,331 hotels.