Atlantic Hotels - Rio Grande/Casino

The Charrua Hotel chain reached the southern states of the country. Created by the Ipiranga group, it focused on Rio Grande do Sul, opening the Hotel Charrua Rio Grande in Rio Grande in the mid-1960s. In 1970, the chain decided to expand its structure, increasing its capacity from 90 apartments to 156 apartments.

In the 1980s, the Ipiranga group lost interest in diversification and focused its activities on oil. The last hotel in the Charrua chain, the Charrua Rio Grande Hotel, was sold to the Guanabara group in 1990. The group had already been operating in the hotel sector since the end of the 1980s with the traditional hotel on Cassino beach, the Hotel Atlântico. From the year 2000 onwards, it replaced the Charrua brand and became known as Hotel Atlântico Rio Grande and Hotel Atlântico Praia.

Due to a long period without maintenance on its facilities, the Hotel Atlântico Rio Grande has embarked on a long process of modernization and renovation. 154 rooms have been renovated, all the plumbing and water heating systems have been replaced, elevators and equipment (televisions, minibars, mattresses, etc.) have been replaced, and the Comodoro Restaurant and the communication and computer systems have been modernized. In January 2010, the hotel delivered completely remodeled suites to its guests, with a wide view of the Laguna dos Patos, Ilha dos Marinheiros, Eco-Museum of Ilha da Pólvora and São José do Norte. But what makes the Hotel Atlântico Rio Grande increasingly vivid in the memory and special in the daily lives of its guests is the differentiated contact in its relationships, present in the service and services provided. Our main objective will always be to generate satisfaction by offering bonds that strengthen our relationship. Everyone is always welcome, because here you come first!