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Holistica Destinations announces $300 million development in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, opening winter 2022

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MIAMI, March 2, 2020Holistica Destinations, a new joint venture between respected travel and tourism industry leader Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) and privately held ITM Group, has announced its first major project in The Bahamas: a development in Freeport, Grand Bahama with an initial investment of $300 million. The venture spans two locations including the enhancement and expansion of the port terminal, to be called Harbour Village, and the Lucaya Property, which will be situated at the current Grand Lucayan resort. The project includes ambitious plans for employment, job training, community investment and sustainable construction practices.

"Holistica Destinations knows how to build destinations that bridge an area’s authentic culture for the enjoyment of cruise and land-based travelers in a way they long for, while simultaneously allowing destinations to stay true to themselves in an environmentally conscious way," said Robert Shamosh, CEO of Holistica Destinations. "Our overall vision for this new endeavor is a long-term relationship with the community and the government of The Bahamas; essentially a marriage where we will grow together in prosperity welcoming millions of visitors to the destination for years to come."

The first phase of the Lucaya Property will be a world-class beachfront destination with a 526-room hotel, shopping village, spa and wellness center, water-based family entertainment including a massive water and adventure theme park, a 40,000-square-foot convention center, adventure activities such as zip lines and off-roading, restaurants and bars, entertainment and lively nightlife. This new Bahamian oasis will be a place where visitors will be invited to immerse in the destination’s vibrant culture, stunning landscape and native wildlife.

Harbour Village will be nine miles west of the Lucaya Property, at the cruise terminal in Freeport Harbor. Here, visitors will be able to enjoy numerous spaces with multiple shopping and dining venues, beach areas, shore excursions and more. There will also be engaging activities for visitors to experience.

“Great destinations are a vitally important part of the recipe to deliver unforgettable cruise vacations. With our partnership in Holistica Destinations, we believe that this new development will create a world-class experience for guests and deliver renewed hope for the rebirth of Grand Bahama,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International. “We thank the government of The Bahamas for its continued partnership and shared vision to create a premier attraction which will be a catalyst for economic growth in the destination.”

Mauricio Hamui of ITM Group said the capacity for the harbor will be vastly expanded: “By the time we are finished in the winter of 2022, the port will be ready to host the largest cruise ships in the world.”

With the participation of Bahamian companies, development plans for Freeport also include a multi-modal transportation hub with infrastructure for water ferries and ground transportation including buses, vans and jeeps. Holistica Destinations will work closely with local business owners and entrepreneurs as partners with opportunities both at Harbour Village and the Lucaya Property as well as additional shore excursions in Grand Bahama.

A May 2019 study by Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics company, indicated that over a 22-year projection timeline, there would be a B$9.1 billion increase in Bahamian GDP as a result of this project. Additionally, the project anticipates creating 3,000 direct jobs during peak construction and operation periods. Once the development is completed, Grand Bahama should expect to welcome more than two million travelers annually.

“We thank Holistica Destinations for investing in Grand Bahama,” said Prime Minister, the Most Honorable Dr. Hubert Minnis. “This project will result in employment, business and entrepreneurial opportunities for the residents of Grand Bahama.”

PM Speaking at Holistica Signing

Photo Credit: Kemuel Stubbs

Holistica Destinations excels in developing and operating port destinations. In addition to the Freeport project, the company owns and operates destinations in Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. These projects, among others, will serve eight million visitors annually and are to be accessible to all travelers, including land and air vacationers and guests of multiple cruise lines. Holistica Destinations is also engaged in discussions regarding multiple existing and proposed destinations around the world. For more information visit www.holisticadestinations.com.

About Holistica Destinations

Holistica Destinations is a joint venture between Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) and privately held ITM Group. Together, the companies are leading industry experts with more than 80 years of experience in port development, experience curation, cruise line operation and passenger service. Holistica Destinations focuses on creating inclusive models for destination developments that create integrated and sustainable destination experiences to holistically meet the needs of coastal communities, local governments and land, sea and air travelers. The company’s portfolio includes projects in Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Kumamoto, Japan; and now Freeport, Bahamas. For more information visit www.holisticadestinations.com.

 

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