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Hilton Just Opened Its First-Ever Conrad Resort in Mexico

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 1, 2020

Hilton has opened its first-ever Conrad-branded resort in Mexico: the new Conrad Punta de Mita. 

The property, which began welcoming guests this week, is set on a two-mile-long beach on the Pacific coast of Mexico. 

“The opening of Conrad Punta de Mita marks an important milestone for Hilton, as we bring Conrad-level style, service and experiences to the shores of Riviera Nayarit,” said Jorge Giannattasio, Hilton’s senior vice president and head of operations for the Caribbean and Latin America. “As one of Mexico’s most sought-after destinations, Punta de Mita is the perfect location for the newest addition to our luxury portfolio in the region – and we can’t wait for our guests to discover the inspired experiences that await at Conrad Punta de Mita.”

Amid the new realities of travel, the property has opened with a “selection” of its 324 rooms and suites available, offering what Hilton is calling “a full-service resort experience with the volume of a boutique hotel.”

The hotel also has a portfolio of “casas,” larger villa-style accommodations, many of which have patios, plunge pools and outdoor showers. 

“Conrad Punta de Mita not only represents the Conrad brand’s resort debut in Riviera Nayarit, but also institutes a new era of luxury in the destination,” said Nils-Arne Schroeder, global brand head, Conrad Hotels & Resorts and head of Luxury & Lifestyle, Asia Pacific. “Our talented team has put forth a tremendous effort to instill Conrad’s world-renowned and prestigious reputation of delivering intuitive service, infinite connections and a world of style in the core of this property that transforms the way today’s generation of travelers experience this coveted spot in Mexico.”

For more, visit Conrad Punta de Mita

— CJ

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