A total of thirteen project owners announced the official launch of the ecotourism cluster valley hillswith the projection of building a 1,000 villas and more than 4,000 rooms to promote ecotourism and economic development in the area of Lomas del Valle, in Villa Altagracia.
The Cluster’s executive committee explained that “these are eco-friendly rooms of private owners for rent and available for national and foreign tourists.”
Michael Valenzuelapresident of the Cluster, reported that these projects as a whole will generate more than 5,000 jobs directly and indirectly and have a significant number of square meters, already in the process of development.
He said that they met with the Vice President of the Republic, Rachel Penato which they explained the importance of real estate development in Lomas del Valle to attract investors and visits from national and foreign tourists and thus create wealth in this part of the country.”
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On his side, the vice president of the institution, Efrain Toribiowho is also president of the Fund for Agricultural Development (FEDA), thanked “President Luis Abinader and the Minister of Tourism David Collado for supporting real estate development in Lomas del Valle, in Villa Altagracia”.
Toribio said that “Villa Altagracia in the next 10 years will become the second Punta Cana and Jarabacoa in the Dominican Republic.”
While the Secretary General, Euclides Matos Veras, expressed that they have “concrete plans under development for the construction of hotels, mountain restaurants, religious tourism, shopping malls, rest centers, clinics for adults, and amphitheaters. The construction of a hotel in the Colinas de Mina project and another in the Montaña Paraíso project is currently underway.
Within a concept rigorously designed to maintain harmony with the environment”.
The Ecotourism Cluster “Lomas de Valle”, is initially constituted with twelve entrepreneurial partners with the same number of Economic Projects, in the area of Lomas Del Valle in Villa Altagracia, a new ecotourism pole in the Dominican Republic.