- Four Seasons, a renowned hospitality brand, and Cisneros Real Estate, a leading real estate company, have announced a partnership to develop the Four Seasons Resort and Residences in the Dominican Republic at Tropicalia.
- The Dominican Republic is a popular destination for high net-worth individuals (HNWIs) seeking tropical holidays with an emphasis on luxury dining and water activities.
- Tropicalia, a renowned vacation destination, aims to bring sustainable, slow luxury to the community by focusing on the environmental values of HNWIs who book luxury holidays in the Dominican Republic.
The hospitality company Four Seasons and the luxury real estate firm Cisneros Real Estate have announced that they will be partnering to bring sustainable luxury to the Dominican Republic in the form of resorts, water sport activities and luxury local dining.
In an announcement this week, the partners noted that Dominican contractors and local farmers have been brought on board the project to ensure that sustainable and locally sourced materials are used and that the guests have access to the best locally grown cuisine.
Cisneros Real Estate owns the majority of the luxury tourist accommodation around the coast, and is focusing on long-term ownership. This resort will be situated along Playa Esmeralda beachfront, overlooking the Caribbean, and is designed by Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld.
In the partnership announcement, Weinfeld outlined his goal of setting a new standard of natural, sustainable elegance for affluent travellers across the globe.
International HNWIs looking to book a luxury holiday in the Caribbean should use safe methods of money transfer when making international payments to ensure that transactions are secure.
The Tropicalia private estate aims to connect visiting HNWIs with the diverse ecosystems of the Dominican Republic, particularly focusing on lagoons, mountains, forests, organic farming, mangroves and coconut plantations.
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) board suggested that bringing sustainable luxury to the coastline is an essential move toward ensuring that the country can continue catering for HNWIs and wealthy tourists.
The LEED board also observed the necessity for a new standard of environmentally green architecture catering to the planet’s most wealthy people. Some noteworthy sustainable contractors that are working on the project include Sinergo, Bouygues Construction and Gensler.
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