Being able to place it in the subconscious of visitors as well as in the table of tour operators who visit Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic is an unforgettable option, but we can also observe hotel chains anchoring their brands in the country.
The vision of a visionary and enterprising couple formed by Frank Rainier and Haydeé Kuret are so important that they managed to place Punta Cana on the world map at the same level as the Dominican Republic, building an international airport of worldwide prestige and trust.
La Altagracia is a livestock province as well as an agricultural one, but also land planted with cane fields that when squeezed manages to sweeten palates of the national, international market is also a reference for tourism.
On this occasion we write about the importance of tourism development promoted by visionary Dominican businessmen who transformed this province of La Altagracia from cattle ranching to development with a broad impact such as the service economy called industry without a chimney.
For decades, the eastern part of the Dominican Republic has had another province such as La Romana, which has the world-renowned tourist complex called Casa de Campo, complemented by its Altos de Chavón amphitheater, which can be reached directly from the airport, practically consolidating generating thousands of employment.
Motivate permanent growth of Dominican businessmen as well as raise levels of foreign investment complemented by incentives from the Dominican state to develop areas without forgetting that the fundamental part of economic development must be the human being, for this reason I request a comprehensive vision of each project that is present.
The Dominican Republic managed to obtain regional leadership as a tourist destination on the world map and this was demonstrated in international business scenarios such as Fitur, creating before and after the Covid-19 pandemic, having places that are identified in the memory of the visitor such as Punta Cana, Samaná, Casa de Campo, Cabarete, Ciudad Colonial and now Cabrera.