AccorHotels has signed its first resort in
Maldives.
Currently operating as the Jumeirah Dhevanafushi,
AccorHotels will officially take over management of the property
on 1 September 2017 when it will be rebranded as Dhevanafushi
Maldives Luxury Resort, managed by AccorHotels.
It will be rebranded as
the Raffles Maldives Meradhoo Resort in late 2018 following a
refurbishment.
Dhevanafushi Maldives, located on the private
island of Meradhoo, features 21 island villas and 16 ocean villas
with private pools, three restaurants and a cocktail bar.
Recreational facilities and services include a spa,
an over-the-water fitness centre, yoga
programmes, water sports, private dining options, 24-hour butler
and private chef service, along with snorkelling and diving
through the resort’s PADI-certified dive centre.
“We are thrilled to announce our very first
luxury resort in the Maldives at a time when the region is
enjoying excellent growth, especially with travellers from Asia
Pacific,” said Patrick Basset, Chief Operating Officer of AccorHotels, Upper
Southeast and Northeast Asia. “AccorHotels is bringing to the
resort our expertise in delivering unparalleled luxury experiences
renowned in our Raffles, Fairmont and Sofitel brands, along with
the benefits of our award-wining global loyalty programme, Le Club
AccorHotels.”
The resort can be
accessed by a 55-minute flight from Male Airport and a 15-minute
speedboat transfer.
Vincent Yeo, Chief Executive Officer of CDL
Hospitality Trusts, said, “With active asset management being one
of the key pillars of our management strategy, we believe the
appointment of AccorHotels for the resort will allow us to optimise its asset potential and redefine this resort at the very
top end of the luxury resort sector in the Maldives, following the
re-positioning exercise in 2018.”
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