Tourism minister welcomes MGM Muthu Hotels expansion in Jamaica

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has welcomed the continued expansion of MGM Muthu Hotels in Jamaica following the announcement of an agreement for the acquisition of the Royal Decameron Cornwall Beach and Royal Decameron Montego Beach hotels.

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Commenting on the development, Bartlett said the investment signals strong international confidence in Jamaica’s tourism product and its long-term growth strategy.

“The continued investment by MGM Muthu Hotels underscores Jamaica’s attractiveness as a premier tourism destination. This expansion enhances our accommodation offering, supports employment and strengthens our ability to compete in key international markets,” Bartlett said.

MGM Muthu Hotels is a privately held international hotel group headquartered in Europe with strong roots in India. Founded by Dr. MG Muthu in 1963, the group operates more than 60 hotels across 12 countries, including Portugal, Spain, Kenya, India, France, the United Kingdom and Tanzania.

Bartlett added that the expansion is expected to generate additional employment and investment as the sector continues its recovery. “This means more jobs and investment as we move swiftly to have the sector fully recovered,” he said.

The transaction is expected to close soon and is expected to further strengthen Jamaica’s position as a leading Caribbean tourism destination. The announcement also builds on the opening of the Grand Muthu Runaway Bay Club last year.

Director of Tourism Donovan White said the development will help diversify Jamaica’s hotel offerings and attract a broader range of visitors.

“We are excited about what this new development will mean as it relates to the diversification of hotel offerings to our many visitors and look forward to welcoming more visitors looking for this type of accommodation in our growing tourism products,” White said.

Jamaica’s tourism sector continues to support strategic partnerships aimed at driving sustainable growth, enhancing visitor experiences and delivering meaningful economic benefits to Jamaicans.

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