JW Marriott Cancun Completes Renovation

By: - January 30th, 2019
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A revamped room.

By the Caribbean Journal staff

The JW Marriott Cancun has completed a multimillion-dollar renovation project.

The renovation included what the property called an “extensive transformation” of all 447 guestrooms and suites.

“We are excited to introduce JW Marriott Cancun Resort and Spa’s reimagined look to our guests, offering them an enriching and luxurious experience from the moment they check in,” said Mitzi Gaskins, Vice President & Global Brand Leader of JW Marriott. “Situated on the pristine beaches of the Caribbean, the hotel incorporates elements that reflect the calming vibe of the destination allowing guests to feel at ease and at home in the bright and spacious new guestrooms.”

The interiors were re-envisioned by Martha Gaos and Claudia Gonzalez of G+G Interiorismo, with furnishings that incorporate traditional Mayan designs.

“The JW Marriott Cancun sits within one of the most beautiful destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, and our new room interiors complement the natural beauty our guests have grown to know and love,” said General Manager and Vice President Christopher Calabrese. “The detail is truly impeccable, and the elevated design, paired with authentic touches like the Mayan cross-stitching, pays homage to Cancun’s history and culture. Opening our guests up to the world around them is one of the most authentic travel experiences they can have.”

— CJ

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