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Fine Acers plans five new resorts in India by 2029

Fine Acers targets India growth with five new resorts by 2029.

Fine Acers Accelerates India Expansion 5 New Resorts by 2029!

Fine Acers Group is scaling up its footprint in India’s luxury‑hospitality landscape with plans to complete five new properties by 2029, adding roughly 700 rooms across key tourist destinations. The Jaipur‑based developer, which currently operates around 200 rooms across three resorts in Jaipur, Pushkar, and Goa, aims to expand its portfolio to 1,500 rooms across seven properties by the end of its current pipeline, using long‑term franchise partnerships with global brands such as Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

The new projects will spread across Jaipur, Jawai, Udaipur, Pushkar, and Coorg, targeting the growing demand for premium leisure stays, destination weddings, and branded‑resort investments. Fine Acers is also introducing the Dolce by Wyndham brand to India with upcoming resorts in Goa and Udaipur, scheduled to open around 2030, under a sale‑and‑leaseback model that lets private investors buy room‑units in return for guaranteed yields and professional management. This model allows the company to inject capital into development while giving buyers a route into professionally run, income‑generating hospitality assets in high‑demand leisure belts.

Fine Acers’ expansion strategy reflects a broader push toward iconic, branded resorts in culturally rich destinations, aligning with rising domestic and international demand for high‑end leisure travel and wedding tourism. By layering strong architectural identity, global brand standards, and investor‑friendly structures, the group is positioning itself as a bridge between luxury hospitality and real‑estate‑style investment in the Indian market.

Key Points

  • Fine Acers plans five new luxury properties by 2029, adding about 700 keys across Indian tourist destinations.
  • The group targets 1,500 rooms across seven properties, partnering with Wyndham and launching Dolce by Wyndham resorts in Goa and Udaipur.
  • It uses a sale‑and‑leaseback model that lets investors buy resort units while earning fixed returns and yields.

Bottom Line: Fine Acers’ five‑property push by 2029 transforms it from a regional resort operator into a national‑scale branded‑hospitality player, blending luxury leisure, franchise partnerships, and investor‑centric models to capture India’s growing premium‑tourism and second‑home‑cum‑investment appetite.