The Grande Caribbean Condo Resort Pattaya is a fantastic and unique themed development consisting of 1064 apartments within four 8-story low-rise buildings and a striking 30-story high-rise building called “The Cruz”, all of which occupy an expansive 18,400 square metre (11.5 Rai) plot of land, set amidst lush tropical gardens and a water park, featuring interactive ‘pirate ships’ with lounges and sundecks, a waterfall, shaded grottoes, a rainforest Jacuzzi set in a cave, an island lighthouse, a sandy beach and three levels of swimming pools. In short, the Grande Caribbean Condo Resort Pattaya offers a safe and relaxing haven for all the family.
The main Cruz building, with its lofty eight-metre high lobby and reception area, has been conceived to maximise the feeling of free-flowing space and natural light, whereas the apartments have all been positioned to take advantage of city and sea views. Indeed, the large 93.5 square metre, 2-bed, corner units have spacious balconies that boast 270-degree panoramic sea views over Pattaya Bay, Jomtien Beach and the islands beyond in the Gulf of Thailand.
The Grande Caribbean Condo Resort Pattaya is strategically located on the Thappraya Road, which is the main road linking Pattaya centre and Jomtien, being conveniently situated on the public bus route half-way between the two areas. The Development is well under way with its construction and is due to be completed in the forth quarter of 2016.
The Developer of Grande Caribbean Condo Resort Pattaya, Blue Sky Group has been established for over 50 years, with a track record in residential, hotels and retail developments throughout Thailand and particularly in Bangkok and Pattaya. Blue Sky Group has several billion Thai baht of assets and includes the Citrus Hotel chain in Bangkok, Citi-Chic hotel, several guest houses in Bangkok and ten luxury boutique hotels currently under construction in Pattaya, including Grande Caribbean Condo Resort’s sister project, Atlantis, completed in 2015. As added security, Blue Sky Group is funded by the Krung Thai Bank, (KTB).