Meliá Hotels expanding into Jamaica with Branco deal
Meliá Hotels is to manage and operate one of Jamaica’s flagship resorts after formalising a deal with the country’s government.
The Braco Village Hotel and Spa consists of 226 bedrooms, five restaurants, a number of pools and bars as well as a spa.
The company said it would undergo a “comprehensive renovation” until its opening as the rebranded “Melia Jamaica,” which is set to open in November 2014.
The deal was finalised by Melia Hotels chair Gabriel Escarrer, tourism minister Wykeham McNeill and minister of labour and social security Derrick Kellier.
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