In Panama, there are plans to develop in Bocas del Toro, Chiriqui, Archipelago de las Perlas and Punta Chame, five lodging projects that seek to benefit from the Law on Incentives for Tourist Investments.
Law 122 of December 31, 2019, which dictates incentive rules for the promotion of tourist activities in the interior of the Republic, attracted projects for the country, for a total value of $371,843,971 in new tourist investments, to be built in areas with great tourist potential, informed the Presidency of Panama.
CIFI and BID Invest authorized a loan for West Report S.A. to develop, build and operate a hotel complex in Bocas del Toro.
The new hotel, which will have 118 rooms, several restaurants, a spa and other meeting places for its guests, will be operated under the brand name Viceroy Hotels and Resorts, reported CIFI.
The Canyon Group plans to invest more than $200 million in the construction of its first resort in Central America, which will be on the Papagayo Peninsula in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Without specifying the start date of construction of the new resort, which will be part of the brand of hotels "Six Senses", the developers of the project reported that the hotel is expected to be ready in mid 2021.
On a 21-hectare site in Sardinal, Guanacaste, a tourist complex consisting of a hotel and private residences is planned.
ML CR Continental LLC presented the Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to develop the project called "Hotel and Villas Cala del Sol", which will be made up of three hotel villas and seven private residence villas.
The document explains that the hotel villas will be one floor and will house between four and five rooms. They will have an arrival square, social area, kitchen, bathroom, covered terrace, swimming pool and electromechanical room. Residential villas will be on two levels and will have a garage and larger social areas.
The Salvadoran government approved the construction of Plaza Marinera, which will have a 10,000 m2 area and will be in La Libertad Port.
The El Salvador Ministry of Tourism (Mitur) reported that Plaza Marinera will be built within a year and the work will require an investment of approximately $5.6 million. According to the authorities, the resort is expected to receive more than one million national and international tourists per year.
The updated plan to develop the Amador Causeway proposes taking advantage of the stretch between the Biomuseo and Naos Island, and building recreational areas on platforms on piles there.
The Administrative Unit of Reverted Property (Uabr) reported that the study of the master plan updated by the firm Tourism, Business & Planning (C4T), recommends the installation of six platforms that will house recreational areas, which would be built on piles overlooking the entrance to the Panama Canal. "...They would be a kind of piers or platforms on piles, where various businesses would be operating. "
Construction has started in Tola of a mixed tourist complex estimated at $20 million which includes 12 houses, a four-story tower with 18 apartments and a commercial area.
Travis and Lucas Boychuk, promoters of the tourism project that will be located in Gavilán beach, reported that for the tourism development called "Surf Ranch Hotel & Resort-Emerald Coast Popoyo", they will be building condominiums, apartments, restaurants, an events center, commercial premises, swimming pools, a spa, casino, gym and other amenities.
A development company has started in Rivas the construction of a 1,800 square meter hotel with 24 rooms, two meeting rooms and other amenities.
Without disclosing the total amount of the investment, representatives of Gran Victoria S.A. stated that on February 1 construction started of a hotel that will be located in the center of the city of Rivas, which will have a swimming pool, restaurant and a basement.
$200 million is the figure by which investment in real estate development is estimated to increase between this year and next in the nicaraguan tourist city.
Estimates by the municipality of San Juan del Sur are based on the growth that real estate investment has experienced in this area since 2014. According to Deputy Mayor Randall Granja Fajardo, there are several projects underway and another five are awaiting approval.
In Costa Rica, plans are underway to build a touristic resort in Bahía Ballena, Puntarenas, that will feature a hotel, town house style residences and apartment towers.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData shows that the company Un Paseo Al Mar LLC LTDA , submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) to the Setena in October to develop, in the district of Bahia Ballena, province of Puntarenas, a tourism project that will have a hotel, housing and apartment towers.
An environmental impact study has been submitted for construction of a treatment and curative care center in a hot springs area in La Fortuna, Alajuela.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData indicates that Ganadera Manoa de la Fortuna S.A. submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) in August to the Setena to develop, in the district of La Fortuna, province of Alajuela, a medical tourism project.
In the past 12 months, 78 environmental impact studies were submitted to develop hotels, marinas, clubs and beach residences in Central American countries.
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Plans are underway to build a residential complex that will include a club house, hotel and other amenities in the vicinity of Jacó, in the Central Pacific.
Data from the interactive platform "Construction in Central America" complied by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData shows that, Marina Carara Limitada submitted an Environmental Impact Study (EIA) in May in order to develop, in the district of Tarcoles, a residential project with several amenities.