Newly built 5-star La Vue Boutique Hotel and Beach Club opens its door
People can now enjoy the luxuries and facilities of La Vue Boutique Hotel and Beach Club. The 5-star hotel now has been officially opened.
17th of December 2021
St Vincent and the Grenadines: People can now enjoy the luxuries and facilities of La Vue Boutique Hotel and Beach Club. The 5-star hotel now has been officially opened.
It features 19 rooms (15 king-bed and four double rooms), three restaurants, several bars, a gym (with squash court and sauna), a spa, a tennis court, and it will be fully wheelchair available.
The hotel is built in at Indian Bay Point, La Vue Boutique Hotel and Beach Club boast which will provide the travellers with an outstanding panoramic view of Cross Island, Young Island, Fort Duvernette, Bequia and (part of) Mustique – sure to be popular with local patrons and those from abroad.
Invest SVG wrote on its Facebook page, “This is what investing in Saint Vincent, and the Grenadines’ tourism sector can look like!”
The opening of this hotel will surely give an immense boost to the tourism sector of St Vincent and the Grenadines, strengthening its economy. Not only this, but it will furthermore provide a lot of job opportunities for the general public, especially for those who see their career in the hospitality field.
This hotel will assist St Vincent and the Grenadines in improving its GDP and up revenue, as the island has opened its borders for international tourists after being closed for several months following the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
Caribbean nations were one of those states whose economy had been severely impacted by the arrival of the deadliest COVID-19 pandemic.
Although, the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines is making sure that the international travellers coming to the island are safe and that there is no violation of health protocols or measures.
Latest
- Chris Gayle enjoys St Kitts and Nevis ultra-carnival in vibrant celebration of culture and music
-
Speculations grow over Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma’s absence in Final BGT test -
PM Terrance Drew declares 2025 a 'Year of Recovery' with focus on renewable energy, agriculture and tourism -
Antigua and Barbuda set to transform with 2025 vision: Major Investments in roads, water, airport and education -
Antigua and Barbuda sees 6% growth in 2024, expanding economy to $6 Billion
Related Articles
1st of January 2025