SANTO DOMINGO - The Trust for the Economic and Social Development of the Punta Bergantín Zone, in Puerto Plata, has become part of the Dominican Association of Tourism and Real Estate Companies (Adeti), an organization that represents companies that promote real estate tourism in the Dominican Republic.
Punta Bergantín, the new complex with which the government relaunched tourism in the northern region, stated that the project "is strengthened by its participation in the industry as part of the exclusive group of real estate tourism developers that make up this association, since it includes 4,000 hotel rooms and 1,500 residential rooms. It also has lots for commercial premises, areas designated for offices, recreational activities, public and private beach clubs, among other services.".
According to a press release, this project will strengthen tourism growth in the municipality of Montellano, in the province of Puerto Plata, with the construction of a modern 18-hole golf course.
This initiative also includes in its plan an academic campus intended to promote education and innovation in the country and a film studio.
Adeti, in welcoming Punta Bergantín into its membership, expressed that it receives the new member "recognizing its importance in the diversification and expansion of the country's tourism sector, and its contribution to the development of Puerto Plata and the north coast through the jobs it generates, contributing to the boost of its economy.".
Adeti brings together leading companies from the country's real estate and tourism sectors, which are driving real estate tourism. These include Cana Rock, Ciudad Destino Cap Cana, Costasur/Casa de Campo, Club Hemingway, Green One Playa Dorada, Grupo Puntacana, Grupo Velutini, Kaynoa, Metro Country Club, Playa Grande Golf & Ocean Club, Playa Nueva Romana, Puntarena, Rincón Bay, Terra RD Partners (Inicia's asset manager), and Tropicalia.
Cover photo: Puerto Plata Digital.


