Who owns Royalton hicacos?

Sunwing
Royalton Hicacos is a resort in Varadero, in the province of Matanzas, Cuba. Formerly operated by Sandals Resorts as Sandals Royal Hicacos, it was bought by Canadian company Sunwing and started operating under the Royalton brand in December 2014.

How many rooms does Royalton hicacos have?

404Royalton Hicacos Resort & Spa / Number of Rooms

Where is hicacos?

Cuba
The Hicacos Peninsula (Spanish: Península de Hicacos) is a peninsula on Cuba’s northern shore, in the province of Matanzas.

What municipality is Royalton hicacos in?

The Royalton Hicacos Resort & Spa in Varadero de Cuba is located on the beach in Varadero town.

Who owns Royalton Hotels?

Blue Diamond Hotels & Resorts, owned by Canadian tour company Sunwing, says its new hotel acquisition in Trelawny, branded Royalton White Sands, will reopen for business on October 31 as a five-star luxury family hotel.

Who owns the Royalton?

Morgans Hotel Group

Royalton Hotel
Owner Morgans Hotel Group
Technical details
Floor count 16
Design and construction

How far is Royalton hicacos from airport?

approximately 36 km
How far from the airport is the Royalton Hicacos Resort and Spa? The Royalton Hicacos Resort & Spa in Varadero, Cuba is located approximately 36 km (38 minutes) from Varadero Airport.

What is the newest Royalton resort?

Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun is expected to open its doors December 20, 2022, ushering in a world of excitement for travelers of all ages.

Did Marriott buy Royalton?

Marriott International is adding 19 Blue Diamond Resorts The Royalton Antigua Resort & Spa will become an Autograph Collection property.

How many rooms at the Melia Las Antillas?

350-room
This 350-room, mid-range Melia Las Antillas is one of only a handful of resorts in the area for adults only. Its beach is beautiful, and 69 of the rooms have ocean views.

What is Las Antillas in English?

An·til·les. (ăn-tĭl′ēz) The islands of the West Indies except for the Bahamas, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and divided into the Greater Antilles to the north and the Lesser Antilles to the east. An·till′e·an adj.