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Puntacana celebrates annual meeting of owners

Puntacana celebrates annual meeting of owners

The owners of Puntacana Resort & Club enjoyed the traditional annual “Owners Weekend” meeting, an edition inspired by the Punta Cana Carnival.

The meeting brought together more than 400 families from the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe and the Dominican Republic who have made Puntacana their second home.

The weekend’s activities began with a cocktail, where Frank Elías Rainieri, president & CEO of Grupo Puntacana thanked the owners for their loyalty to the Puntacana Resort & Club family. In addition, he shared the achievements made during this year, the news and future projects, reiterating the commitment to continue working to remain an organized, safe and family community.

Under the “Carnival Edition” concept, the owners enjoyed recreational activities such as a succulent workshop, a mixology workshop, and painting classes, among others. Meanwhile, for sports lovers, the traditional owners’ tournament was held.

To close the event, a tribute was made to Las Musas de Punta Cana, who paraded their iconic costumes, in order to keep alive the joy and tradition of the Punta Cana Carnival.

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