Hilton announced its plans for the Waldorf Astoria Turks and Caicos Dellis Cay, set to open in 2028, featuring 62 resort rooms and 65 residences. This project marks Hilton's first move into this British overseas territory as part of a broader strategy to expand in the Caribbean. The island has seen ambitious projects in the past that faced challenges, raising hopes that Hilton's investment will succeed where others have faltered. Senior vice president Dino Michael emphasized the hotel's focus on elegance and bespoke experiences for travelers.
"With a legacy of timeless elegance and impeccable service, Waldorf Astoria Turks and Caicos Dellis Cay will offer discerning travelers and residents a truly bespoke experience, expertly blending bold design and unforgettable moments of discovery in a pristine oceanfront locale," said Hilton Luxury Brands' senior vice president and global head, Dino Michael, in a statement.
The island of Dellis Cay has attracted ambitious projects before, not all of which have materialized according to plan. In 2013, Curbed reported on a unfinished luxury development project there, which was on the market for $45 million.
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