The wine hour. The yoga mats. The food. The coffee and tea service. There’s a reason Kimpton has such a devoted following: it’s been taking the boutique experience to luxury resorts and city hotels across the US and, in recent years, the Caribbean.
But now Kimpton, which just opened its first urban hotel in the Caribbean in Santo Domingo this past summer, is taking its boutique hotel pedigree into a new concept: all-inclusive.
All-inclusive has been attracting big brands in the Caribbean, and now Kimpton is set to debut its own take on all-inc with the upcoming debut of the Kimpton Tres Rios in the Mexican Caribbean. It’s the first-ever all-inclusive Kimpton, managed by leading owner and operator Playa Hotels and Resorts, which has a growing list of top all-inclusives in the wider region.
The Gibson lobby bar.
The property is set on 326 acres, bridging beach, jungle and mangroves, within a nature park that has everything from cents to eco-trails.
So what else do you need to know?
The Kimpton Tres Rios will have 355 rooms, with everything from adults-only rooms to plunge-pool suites, all with amenities like 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi, among others
The property is set on 326 acres, bridging beach, jungle and mangroves in a nature park.
You’ll get access to store four pools, along with a fitness center, kids programs and a spa called Kej, which has local Mayan-inspired eatments.
The dining program has seven different concepts: Italian, Asian fusion and Mediterranean, to name a few. That’s along with five bars and lounges, including an adults-only poolside spot called Del Mar.
The new property is an “all-inclusive retreat where every detail has been carefully designed to provide tranquility, comfort, and an intimate connection with nature,” said Fernando Mulet, EVP and chief investment officer at Playa, in a statement provided.
This eatery is focused on Mexican street food. It’s called De la Calle.
So when is it actually opening?
The hotel is now taking bookings for stays beginning on March 20, 2025, Caribbean Journal confirmed.
What about cost?
Entry-level rooms with mangrove views and two queen beds stat at $499 per night, according to Kimpton’s Website.
For more, visit the Kimpton Tres Rios.
By Alexander Britell
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