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Major Foundation Work Commences on Hilton-Branded 256-Room Georgetown Seafront Resort and Convention Centre

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February 26, 2026
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Peter R. Ramsaroop M.P visit to Qatar

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Major foundation works are currently underway on the  Hilton-branded 256-room Georgetown 

Seafront Resort and Convention Centre, a GYD 63 billion  investment secured under an Investment Agreement signed in 2025 between Go-Invest  and the project’s international developers. 

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The development represents one of the largest hospitality  investments underway in Guyana and 

will significantly expand the country’s tourism and conference capacity. The introduction of a 256-room resort under the Hilton brand, alongside modern convention facilities along the Georgetown seafront, will strengthen Guyana’s ability to host large-scale regional and international events, support business tourism, increase visitor arrivals, and generate substantial employment and service-sector opportunities. The investment will also stimulate linkages across construction, hospitality, retail, transportation, and other supporting industries, contributing to economic diversification and sustained growth in the non-oil economy. 

This project aligns directly with His Excellency’s Vision 2030, which prioritizes economic diversification, tourism expansion, private-sector growth, and the creation of sustainable employment opportunities across all regions. By deepening hospitality capacity and strengthening conference infrastructure, the investment reinforces the Government’s strategy of  building an economy by design, one that positions Guyana as a competitive destination for global business, travel, and events. 

The project will comprise 256 rooms and is expected to generate over 450 jobs during construction and operational phases. In addition to its core accommodation and 2,000+ seat convention facilities, the development will feature multiple food and beverage outlets, specialty restaurants and lounges, retail spaces, and a potential seawall restaurant. Amenities will include a kids’ zone, fitness centre, sports facilities such as tennis and paddle courts, a swimming pool, pool bar and grill, a spa with wellness centre, and a Social Club, positioning the facility as a full-service hospitality and events destination along the Georgetown seafront. 

The developers have committed to full compliance with Guyana’s laws and regulatory 

frameworks and are implementing the project under robust local content requirements. These measures are intended to maximize participation by Guyanese businesses and workers, strengthen domestic capacity in the construction and hospitality sectors, and ensure that the investment delivers lasting economic benefits to the country. 

The project builds on the sod-turning ceremony attended by His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana. The ceremony marked the formal launch of construction activities and underscored the Government’s commitment to expanding Guyana’s tourism infrastructure. 

In late 2025 in Qatar, Hon. Peter R. Ramsaroop, MP, Chief Investment Officer and Head of Go-Invest, engaged senior executives of the project company to finalize strategic investment arrangements and accelerate implementation timelines. These high-level discussions formed part of Go-Invest’s targeted international  investor engagement strategy aimed at  non-oil growth agenda. 

Hon. Peter R. Ramsaroop, MP, stated: attracting transformative, large-scale projects  aligned with Guyana’s expanding tourism and  “This investment is not incidental, it is intentional. Under His Excellency’s Vision 2030, we are building an economy by design, expanding our tourism infrastructure, deepening private-sector participation, and positioning Guyana as a premier destination for global business and international events. The commencement of major foundation works reflects investor confidence  in Guyana’s trajectory and our government’s disciplined approach to sustainable, non-oil growth.” 

As construction progresses, the Hilton-branded Georgetown Seafront Resort and Convention Centre stands as a visible symbol of Guyana’s economic transformation, where policy meets performance and vision become reality. 

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