Uruguay’s Ministry of Tourism (Mintur) has announced that it is extending the deadline for the submission of bids to operate a casino in the popular tourist destination of Carmelo. The original deadline was set for August, but due to the high level of interest and the complexity of the bidding process, Mintur has decided to give potential operators more time to prepare their proposals. The new deadline is now set for September.
Carmelo, located in southwestern Uruguay along the Rio de la Plata, is known for its beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts, and world-class wineries. The addition of a casino is expected to further boost tourism in the area and attract visitors from all over the world. The casino will be located in a prime waterfront location, offering stunning views of the river and easy access to the town’s many attractions.
The bidding process for the Carmelo casino project is highly competitive, with several major international gaming companies vying for the chance to operate the facility. Mintur has set strict criteria for potential operators, including a minimum investment requirement and a commitment to promoting responsible gambling practices. The winning bidder will be awarded a license to operate the casino for a set period of time, with the option to renew the license upon expiration.
In addition to the casino, the winning bidder will also be responsible for developing and managing a luxury hotel complex in Carmelo. This will include high-end accommodations, fine dining establishments, and other amenities to attract high-end clientele to the area. Mintur is hoping that the combined offerings of the casino and hotel will help position Carmelo as a premier destination for luxury travelers and gaming enthusiasts.
The extension of the bidding deadline reflects Mintur’s commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent bidding process for the Carmelo casino project. The ministry has stated that it will carefully review all proposals submitted by potential operators before selecting a winner. Mintur expects to announce the winning bidder shortly after the September deadline, with construction of the casino and hotel complex set to begin soon thereafter.
Overall, the Carmelo casino project represents a major investment in Uruguay’s tourism industry and is expected to create hundreds of jobs and generate significant revenue for the local economy. Mintur is confident that the addition of a casino will further enhance Carmelo’s appeal as a top tourist destination in South America, attracting visitors from near and far to experience the town’s unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and luxury amenities.