AMResort’s Renovation, Expansion and Improvement
Categories: Mexico, Riviera Maya
Jan 23rd
The all-inclusive AMResorts are currently undergoing their growth plan in the Caribbean and Mexico. This plan will double its number of resorts, and is investing over $80 million to renovations, expansions and improvements to its three brands – Secrets Resorts & Spas, Dreams Resorts & Spas and Sunscape Resorts & Spas.

They are developing another seven Secrets Resorts, which will still offer the same adults-only experience, with rooms and suites will 24-hour concierge and room service, many a la carte restaurants and lounges and spa. Opening in May 2008, the new Secrets Maroma Cancun will have 410 condo-style suites, with all of the ground-floor suites having direct swim-out access. Also opening in 2008 is the 43,000-square-foot Secrets Silversands Riviera Cancun, which will consists of gardens, pools, tennis courts and fitness center, a wedding gazebo, seven restaurants, seven bars and a spa. Mexico’s Secrets Huatulco will open winter 2009 with 215 ocean view suites with private balconies with Jacuzzis. In fall of 2008 in the Dominican Republic, the Secrets Punta Cana and Secrets Casa del Mar will open. And AMResorts will get their first hotels in Jamaica with the two Secrets Resorts in Montego Bay, that will offer 350-rooms, private concierge on each guest floor, 14 a la carte restaurants, 14 bars and lounges, a dance club, a spa, open-air theater and activities such as horseback riding, scuba lessons and snorkeling.

The five Dreams properties (located in Cancun, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Tulum ad Punta Cana) offer 24-hour concierges and room service, a la carte dining options, and full-service spas along with family-friendly amenities such as Explorers’ Clubs. These are programs for children ages 3 to 12. And the Dreams properties have staff members that are certified in Red Cross CPR, First Aid and Toddler CPR, supervising all childrens activities. Some Dreams Resorts also offer nature-based activities. Such as Dreams Cancun’s “dolphinarium,” where guests can swim with dolphins, and Dreams Puerto Vallarta, which operates a baby sea turtle release program. Also added to the Dreams group is Dreams Riviera Cancun and Dreams Huatulco.
And the Sunscape Resorts and Spas, which offer the same amenities as Dreams Resorts will undergo renovations.
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