In the latest June 2026 development update on the highly anticipated Moon Gate Hotel & Spa project, lead project executive Cameron Fraser has shared comprehensive insights into the current state of construction, milestone achievements, and forward-looking timelines for the luxury hospitality development.
Fraser, who has overseen the project from its initial planning phase through to on-site execution, confirmed that structural framing for the main hotel building and adjacent spa facility is now 100% complete, putting the development six weeks ahead of the original adjusted schedule. Early site preparation and favorable weather conditions in the first quarter of 2026 allowed contractors to accelerate excavation and foundation work, creating a buffer that has offset minor supply chain delays for specialty finishing materials that arose earlier in the year.
According to Fraser, the next phase of work will focus on interior finishing, facade installation, and site landscaping for the 120-key beachfront property, which will feature a 15,000 square-foot full-service spa, three farm-to-table dining outlets, and 10,000 square feet of flexible event and conference space. The project team has prioritized sustainable building practices throughout construction, incorporating solar panel arrays for on-site energy generation, a rainwater harvesting system for landscape irrigation, and low-VOC building materials to improve indoor air quality for guests and staff.
Fraser noted that pre-leasing for group events and private bookings has already exceeded early projections, with multiple corporate retreats and destination wedding events locked in for the first six months of operation. The current timeline targets a soft opening in the first quarter of 2027, with a full grand opening scheduled for mid-2027, aligned with the peak summer travel season. Fraser emphasized that the project team remains committed to delivering a world-class hospitality destination that aligns with the original vision for Moon Gate, while maintaining strict adherence to budget and safety standards on site.
Looking ahead, Fraser confirmed that the next public progress update will be released in September 2026, when the project team expects to complete facade installation and begin major interior fit-out work for the spa and dining facilities.
