Amanda Santanaexecutive vice president of sales and marketing at Long live Wyndham Resorts, reported that the Long live Wyndham Miches It will open on December 11, 2024 in a destination that is being developed by the government in association with the private sector with the aim of being a new perfect tourist center in terms of sustainability and natural beauty.
«While Viva has been around for 37 years, we are very selective about how and where we grow. It has to be the right thing,” she said.
He indicated that for the newly built 538-room property, phase 1 of what will be a two-part project was developed that will ultimately have 750 rooms in total. The first project involves an investment of 80 million dollars and a total cost of 137 million dollars is expected.
«Viva Miches will be built on the company’s traditional pillars: a beautiful beach, high-quality gastronomy, an entertainment program different from other All-inclusive operators and value. “The new Resort will offer those pillars, including a stunning beach and dining options including an all-day buffet, as well as Latin, Asian, seafood and Mediterranean restaurants, and a dessert creperie,” he added.
He expressed that an important differentiator for Viva is the fact that “we want people to enjoy experiences that they normally don’t have. “It may be sports, but the way we do entertainment is really different.”
Santana explained that sustainability has always been in Viva’s DNA, which is why he said that, even, “when it was not discussed as much as now. “As the Miches area is home to the endangered leatherback turtles, the Resort will actively protect them, as well as the surrounding area and water.”
“All Viva properties are Wyndham Green certified,” he recalled.
While, Erika Sordo, Director of Marketing and Public Relations of the Hotel company, said that they are launching a new rewards program for Travel advisors in the United States called Live Pro Rewards which will offer cash benefits from the first sale.
He indicated that the rewards will be added to the usual commissions. Advisors can redeem rewards three ways: cash, Amazon gift cards, or stays at Viva properties. If they choose stays, rewards will be valued at 1.5 times the regular levels, so every US$1 earned will be worth US$1.50. “As soon as a guest leaves, there’s money in the bank for advisors.”
The executive explained that there are theaters in all the properties, and there are no repetitions of shows for 14 days, in part because European guests usually stay that long. “In fact, the clientele is very international and the whole atmosphere is international.”
He stated that the company also encourages guests to venture out on cultural or fun excursions nearby, the only element that entails any cost, which is why Viva Miches will offer seasonal whale watching Trips, boat tours through the caves of the Los Haitises National Park and more, according to Travelpulse.