Eva Peralta

Consultant, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Eva Peralta is a highly established consultant with over 20 years of experience in the fields of real estate valuation, environmental impact assessments, and feasibility studies.


Bio

She has a strong background in project analysis and conceptualisation, with particular expertise in residential, commercial, and hotel properties. Eva's expertise extends to the management of construction audits and project evaluations, with a focus on both environmental and financial aspects, primarily within the tourism and construction sectors.

Eva is renowned for her expertise in integrating environmental considerations into tourism project development. Her extensive experience in conducting complex environmental impact assessments, overseeing construction audits, and managing externally funded projects is representative of her competence in the field. She is bilingual in Spanish and English, enabling her to effectively engage in a wide range of international projects.

Notable projects include the land valuation of the 2,200-acre Playa Grande Golf and Ocean Club, one of the most prestigious luxury destinations in the Caribbean, and a market study for the 38.6 million square metre Cabo Rojo site in Pedernales, a new public-private tourist destination in the Dominican Republic.

Eva holds a degree in Architecture from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) and a Master's Degree in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering from the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (INTEC). She is an active member of the Institute of Dominican Appraisers, Inc. (ITADO), the Pan-American Union of Appraisal Associations (UPAV), and the Dominican Association of Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors (CODIA).

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Caribbean & Central America Market Report 2023

Horwath HTL Dominican Republic and Crowe Costa Rica have released the latest market report for the Caribbean and Central America. The Caribbean and Central America combined make up around 92 million inhabitants and a GDP of approximately US$1.08 trillion. With a contribution of an estimated 15% and 12%, both regions have the highest share of the tourism sector to total GDP. In 2022, the Caribbean was the third most successful of all Worldwide regions or subregions to match 2019 visitor arrivals and even topped this during the first half of 2023, while Central America has experienced one of the fastest sector growths among American regions in the last 20 years.

Daniel Stockhammer
Daniel Stockhammer
Director, Dominican Republic
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Caribbean Market Update 2020

The Caribbean, renowned for its tropical beaches, year-round sun, and cultural diversity, is a significant player in global tourism. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced unprecedented challenges. This report examines the industry’s performance before the pandemic, the specific challenges and advantages during the crisis, and the future implications for the sector.

Daniel Stockhammer
Daniel Stockhammer
Director, Dominican Republic
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Caribbean Market Report 2019

The Caribbean, celebrated for its idyllic islands and year-round tropical climate, has long been synonymous with paradise for travellers worldwide. Known for its pristine white sandy beaches and tranquil environment, the region is a premier destination for relaxation, outdoor activities, cultural festivals, and historical exploration. The Caribbean comprises various island nations and territories, including dependencies of the UK, US, France, and the Netherlands, housing around 42.5 million people across approximately 700 islands, of which about 100 are permanently inhabited.

Daniel Stockhammer
Daniel Stockhammer
Director, Dominican Republic
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The Caribbean Resort Product

The last recession, coupled with the maturation of the social web, has led to new purchasing behaviors and disruption in the travel industry. While the hospitality sector is often perceived as slow to adapt to change, how resorts respond to shifting consumer preference will determine their viability. In this latest report, we look at how the Caribbean resort product is evolving to stay relevant in an increasingly global tourism market.