ZAVER PEARL CONTINENTAL HOTELS GWADAR

A MODERN HOTEL IN GWADAR:

Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel Gwadar is located on the majestic Koh-e-Batil Hill, south of West Bay on Fish Harbour Road, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The Hotel, with a magnificent landscape is an ideal business and holiday location. 

LOCATION

Gwadar is located 700kms from Karachi on the southwestern coast of Baluchistan where the Arabian Sea meets the Persian Gulf. It holds an important strategic position as the city is expected to become an economic hub playing a crucial role in the economies of the Central Asia, Middle East and South Asia. The Makran Coastal Highway links Gwadar with Karachi providing easy access. 

GWADAR SEAVIEW ACCOMMODATION

Zaver Pearl Continental Gwadar offers 114 luxury guest rooms including 4 suites and 5-star amenities that are a trademark of the Pearl-Continental Hotels in Pakistan. All rooms and suites are spacious with stunning views of the sea.
With elegant furnishings and sophisticated modern design the accommodation, at the Pearl Continental Hotel Gwadar is generously proportioned with new age utility services. The rooms are equipped with state for the art amenities such as flat screen TV, comfortable work desk, in-room telephone, integrated entertainment services offering you the best movies, music and news.

Special Features of Rooms 

·         24-hour broadband internet facility.
·         Airport transfer, subject to prior flight details,
·         Electronic safe deposit box,
·         International direct dialing

TASTE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF FOOD IN GWADAR

The restaurants in the Pearl Continental Hotel Gwadar serve mouth-watering local and international favorites.
The Pearl Continental Lahore offers a variety of restaurants for a diverse & memorable dining experience. 

ELEGANT AND MODERN VENUES FOR ALL KIND OF EVENTS

Our commitment to serve you the best has brought innovation and uniqueness to our services at Zaver Pearl Continental Hotel Gwadar. Our staff is trained and well equipped to present you with the best solutions round the clock.

MEETINGS & CONFERENCES

Offering a wide variety of elegant and exclusive venues for parties, weddings, meetings, conferences, presentations and private functions in Gwadar, we make a dedicated commitment to ensure that your function is a memorable experience and a resounding success. That is Pearl Continental Experience for You. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, our dedicated teams at the Pearl Continental Gwadar will tailor-make your event to suit your needs.

BANQUETS


Our range of conference and banquet halls, supported by efficient service, provide the best choice for weddings, seminars, exhibitions, product launch, concerts and other celebrations.







GWADAR PORT

Gwadar port is a warm-water, remote ocean port arranged on the Arabian Sea at Gwadar in Balochistan region of Pakistan. The port components conspicuously in the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) arrange, and is thought to be a urgent connection between the goal-oriented One Belt, One Road and Maritime Silk Road projects. Gwadar's capability to be a profound water ocean port was initially noted in 1954, while the city was still under Omani suzerainty. Plans for development of the port were not understood until 2007, when the port was initiated by Parvez Musharraf following four years of development, at a cost of $248 million.
In 2015, it was reported that the city and port would be further created under CPEC at a cost of $1.62 billion, with the point of connecting northern Pakistan and western China to the profound water seaport. The port will likewise be the site of a skimming condensed normal gas facility that will be worked as a major aspect of the bigger $2.5 billion Gwadar-Nawab shah section of the Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline project.[6]Construction started in June 2016 on the Gwadar Special Economic Zone, which is being based on 2,292 section of land site adjoining Gwadar's port. In late 2015, the port was formally rented to China for a long time, until 2059.
Gwadar port turned out to be completely operational on 14 November 2016 and was initiated by Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif.[
Development:

Gwadar Port is being produced in two stages: Phase I secured working of three multipurpose billets and related port foundation and port taking care of gear, and was finished in December 2006, however introduced on 20 March 2007.
Stage I (2002–2006)

The principal period of development at Gwadar Port started in 2002, and was finished in 2006, preceding introduction in 2007.
• Berths: 3 Multipurpose Berths (limit: mass transporters of 30,000 deadweight tonnage [DWT] and holder vessels of 25,000 DWT)
• Length of Berths: 602 m altogether
• Approach Channel: 4.5 km since quite a while ago dug to 12.5 m profundity
• Turning bowl: 450 m breadth
• Service Berth: One 100 m Service Berth
• Related port foundation and taking care of hardware, pilot pontoons, pulls, study vessels, and so forth.
• Built at a cost of $248 million.[3]

Stage II (ongoing)
The second period of development is right now in progress as a component of arranged changes under CPEC and other auxiliary ventures. The aggregate venture is relied upon to cost $1.02 billion.
• 4 Container Berths along 3.2 kilometers of shoreline
• 1 Bulk Cargo Terminal (limit: 100,000 DWT ships)
• 1 Grain Terminal
• 1 Ro-Ro Terminal
• 2 Oil Terminals (limit: 200,000 DWT transports each)
• Approach Channel: To be dug to 14.5 m profundity
• 4 path interstate to interface the port to the Makran Coastal Highway
• New global air terminal to be inherent region of the port
• Floating melted regular gas terminal with limit of 500 million cubic feet of gas every day
• 2,292 section of land extraordinary monetary zone to be created neighboring port
• Desalination plant
• 360 megawatt coal-let go control plant.
Longer term plans:
• Dredging of approach channel to profundity of 20 meters
• 100 compartments to be worked by 2045

• Capacity to handle 400 million tons of payload for every year