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Caribbean Latest Travel Boom: Marriott Adds Dozens of New Hotels and Resorts Across Tropical Destinations

4 Mar

Caribbean Latest Travel Boom: Marriott Adds Dozens of New Hotels and Resorts Across Tropical Destinations

Caribbean Latest Travel Boom: Marriott Adds Dozens of New Hotels and Resorts Across Tropical Destinations

Across the turquoise coastlines and vibrant cities of the Caribbean and Latin America, international tourism is experiencing a powerful revival. From all-inclusive resorts along Mexico’s Riviera Maya to luxury retreats in Costa Rica and new hotel developments in Brazil, the region has become a major focal point for global travel growth. Hospitality giant Marriott International has announced that the past year marked one of the strongest expansion periods in its history across the Caribbean and Latin America, reflecting the growing demand for leisure travel in tropical destinations.

Industry leaders say the surge highlights how travelers are increasingly choosing the Caribbean and Latin America for vacations that combine natural beauty, cultural experiences and high-quality hospitality. For visitors seeking beach escapes, rainforest adventures or vibrant city breaks, the region is quickly becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing tourism markets.

Latest Travel Update: Marriott Achieves Record Growth in Caribbean and Latin America

Marriott International confirmed that it signed 94 hotel development agreements across the Caribbean and Latin America region in 2025, representing more than 10,000 additional guest rooms in its development pipeline. Company executives indicated indirectly that the expansion reflects strong investor confidence and continued demand for travel experiences throughout the region.

According to hospitality industry data and official company reports, this represented a significant increase compared with previous years. The agreements cover a wide range of properties, including luxury resorts, all-inclusive vacation destinations and midscale business hotels.

The company also opened 39 new hotels during the year, adding more than 4,200 rooms across several Caribbean and Latin American destinations. As a result, Marriott’s total portfolio in the region now includes more than 550 operating hotels across 37 countries and territories.

Tourism experts note that this growth strengthens Marriott’s position as one of the largest international hotel operators in the Caribbean and Latin America.

Luxury Resorts Lead Regional Tourism Expansion

Luxury travel continues to be one of the fastest-growing segments in the Caribbean tourism market. Marriott’s luxury portfolio in the region has expanded rapidly, with dozens of properties operating under high-end brands.

New developments include exclusive resort experiences in destinations such as Costa Rica, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Future projects also include luxury hotels planned in locations like The Bahamas, where tourism officials continue investing heavily in high-end travel infrastructure.

The World Tourism Organization (unwto.org) reports that luxury and experiential tourism are among the fastest-growing segments of the global travel industry, particularly in regions with strong natural attractions such as beaches and tropical landscapes.

Rise of All-Inclusive Resorts

Another major focus for Marriott’s expansion is the all-inclusive resort model, which has become increasingly popular among travelers seeking convenience and premium vacation experiences.

All-inclusive properties offer guests bundled services such as accommodations, meals, entertainment and activities within a single package. Resorts in destinations like Punta Cana and Riviera Maya have become global leaders in this travel segment.

Marriott announced that new all-inclusive projects are planned in several destinations, including Costa Rica. One of the upcoming developments is a luxury all-inclusive resort scheduled to open in the coming years along Costa Rica’s Pacific coast.

Tourism officials say these resorts attract travelers from North America and Europe who prefer fully planned vacation experiences.

Hotel Conversions Accelerate Expansion

In addition to new construction, Marriott has expanded its regional presence by converting existing hotels into Marriott-branded properties. Hotel conversions allow independent hotels to join large global networks, benefiting from established marketing systems and loyalty programs.

Industry reports show that roughly one-third of the company’s newly signed rooms in the region came from conversion projects. This strategy allows the company to expand more quickly while providing local property owners with access to international booking systems.

Brazil Emerges as Key Tourism Market

Beyond Caribbean resort destinations, Marriott has also identified Brazil as one of its fastest-growing markets in Latin America. The company currently operates multiple hotels across the country and continues to expand through new projects and partnerships.

Brazil’s large domestic travel market and diverse tourism offerings — including beaches, rainforests and major cities — have made it an important focus for international hotel investment.

The Brazilian Ministry of Tourism (gov.br/turismo) has reported increased visitor interest in destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Amazon-region tourism experiences.

Midscale Hotels Expand Through City Express Brand

While luxury resorts attract international travelers, Marriott is also expanding midscale hotel options across the region. One of the company’s fastest-growing brands in Latin America is City Express by Marriott.

The brand focuses on affordable accommodations designed for business travelers and regional tourists. Marriott signed dozens of agreements for new City Express hotels in several countries, including Mexico, Argentina, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.

Hospitality analysts say the growth of midscale hotels helps support both tourism and business travel across emerging markets.

Caribbean Tourism Industry Continues Recovery

Tourism authorities across the Caribbean and Latin America report strong visitor numbers following the global travel slowdown earlier in the decade. The Caribbean Tourism Organization (caribbeantravel.com) states that several island destinations have seen record visitor arrivals as international travel rebounds.

Popular destinations such as the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Mexico continue attracting millions of tourists each year thanks to their beaches, cultural attractions and warm climates.

As global travel demand grows, hotel companies are expanding aggressively to meet the needs of travelers seeking both luxury and affordable accommodation options.

Travel Outlook: Caribbean and Latin America Tourism on the Rise

Tourism experts believe the Caribbean and Latin America will remain key destinations for international travel growth in the coming years. The combination of natural landscapes, cultural diversity and expanding hospitality infrastructure makes the region attractive to travelers worldwide.

For visitors watching the sunset over Caribbean beaches or exploring rainforest landscapes in Central America, the travel experience continues to evolve with new resorts and hotels opening across the region.

For Marriott and other hospitality companies, the recent record-breaking year signals more than just growth. It represents a broader shift in global travel patterns, as travelers increasingly choose destinations that offer both relaxation and unforgettable experiences.

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