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Cross Hotels & Resorts Ushers in New Era of Luxury in Bali

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Cross Hotels & Resorts Ushers in New Era of Luxury in Bali - VISITBALI.orgBali, Indonesia, November 2, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Cross Hotels & Resorts has unveiled its latest triumph, an exciting hotel management agreement with PT. Grha Swahita (BIP Group) that will see Cross Paasha Bali Seminyak become part of an exclusive portfolio on 1st January 2024. Nestled at the heart of Seminyak, this gem of a property promises beachside bliss by day and an electrifying nightlife scene after sunset.

Brimming with modernity and a contemporary vibe, the 99-key hotel oozes unadulterated charm, creating an ambiance of serenity and relaxation. The low-rise property offers a variety of gorgeous 55-square-meter suites spanning three floors, while a further 10 suites with stunning views are located on the upper floors. For the ultimate vacation, the expansive 110-square-meter Penthouse Suite has ocean views and is perfect for families and small groups.

“This momentous signing is a pivotal milestone in our continued pursuit of excellence in Indonesia, especially Bali. Seminyak is a beacon of natural beauty, and I am confident this hotel will elevate the stylish beach town to new heights. This partnership embodies the shared vision between Cross Hotels & Resorts and PT. Grha Swahita, thus I anticipate remarkable success on the horizon,” declared Harry Thaliwal, CEO of Cross Hotels & Resorts.

As Cross Hotels & Resorts continues to build its presence across the Asia-Pacific region, it is unwavering in its commitment to a new corporate vision, one that charts a path towards becoming ‘APAC’s Hotel Management Operator of Choice’, offering owners a revolutionary alternative to conventional chains. This signing becomes Cross Hotels & Resorts’ 8th jewel in Indonesia’s hospitality crown.

With its unwavering commitment to empower owners in key markets, Cross Hotels & Resorts remains leagues ahead of the competition with its unique management formula. In stark contrast to larger, unwieldy chains, Cross Hotels & Resorts grants owners the flexibility to harness a selection of cherished lifestyle brands that resonate with local patrons and international travelers.

Suzanna Tanojo, Principal of PT. Grha Swahita (BIP Group), extolled the partnership, affirming, “Our quest was to unearth a hotel management provider that shared our vision, and in Cross Hotels & Resorts, we’ve found the ideal ally. Cross boasts a formidable global reach, and we place our faith in their specialization. What truly sets them apart is their unwavering dedication to F&B development—a defining factor in our decision-making process.”

Cross Hotels & Resorts continues to attract hotel owners with innovative strategies that boost ancillary revenue and empower GMs to break from tradition to maximize property growth. With its unique approach, Asia-Pacific’s brand leader is reshaping hotel management by redefining the landscape. This reaffirms Cross Hotels & Resorts as a pioneer in the future of the Asia-Pacific’s hospitality sector.

The current portfolio of Cross Hotels & Resorts boasts 28 hotels across four countries, represented under six distinctive brands: Cross, Cross Vibe, Away, Lumen, Cross Collection, and Kaura, and includes destinations in Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, and Vietnam.

About Cross Hotels & Resorts
Cross Hotels & Resorts is an international hotel management company wholly owned by the ASX listed Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG). FCTG is one of the world’s largest and progressive travel companies, incorporating diverse worldwide distribution, in destination travel experiences such as transport and touring as well as hotel management solutions. Cross Hotels & Resorts also delivers owner services all the way from the very early sourcing and planning stages of a development, through technical services during build, to pre-opening services and finally professional ongoing hotel management.

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First published at TravelNewsHub.com – Global Travel News

InterContinental Hotels Unveils a Distinctive Global Brand Evolution

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InterContinental Hotels Unveils a Distinctive Global Brand Evolution - TOP25BRANDS.com - TRAVELINDEXLondon, United Kingdom, October 27, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / InterContinental demonstrates its pioneering spirit while paying homage to its rich heritage, paving the way for the luxury traveller of tomorrow. InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, the world’s first and largest international luxury hotel brand, is embarking on an exciting new chapter with the launch of an extensive global brand evolution announced today.

As part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio, InterContinental is set to yet again reimagine the luxury travel experience, striking a harmonious balance between freedom and familiarity. This transformative journey is driven by the brand’s long held belief that travel can expand minds and connect cultures, enhanced by cutting-edge technology, innovative design, and the exceptional talents of InterContinental’s diverse team members.

A FOCUS ON MODERN LUXURY TRAVELLERS AND DIVERSITY

InterContinental aims to captivate the imaginations of modern luxury travellers by satisfying their desire for knowledge and culturally rich experiences. This holistic evolution includes new offerings and experiences, a fresh brand culture, unique brand differentiators, and a game-changing food and beverage and hotel design strategy tailored to the traveller of tomorrow. With InterContinental hotels in the world’s finest cities from Rome to Shanghai, and 93 new hotels and resorts in the pipeline, these concepts will shape the future of InterContinental.

Tom Rowntree, Vice President of Luxury Brands at IHG Hotels and Resorts, said: “This isn’t a rebrand or repositioning; rather, it’s a comprehensive transformation from start to finish of InterContinental, ensuring we stay at the forefront of crafting a luxury experience for the modern luxury traveler. Collaborating with our 215 hotels worldwide, we are committed to delivering precisely what todays and tomorrows guests, owners and colleagues require.”

“At its core, this brand evolution revolves around our exceptional team members globally. Alongside a new brand service platform, we’re introducing a fresh brand culture and a range of programmes aimed at attracting and retaining the finest talent in the industry. Our colleague brand culture is grounded in InterContinental’s core belief that travel expands the mind. We unite in diversity and wherever you are in the world, you belong at InterContinental.”

INTENTIONAL FLEXIBILITY FOR MODERN LIFESTYLES

Modern travellers lead diverse lives, and InterContinental acknowledges the need for seamless transitions throughout their day. To address this, the brand is committed to helping guests “shape shift” through their day.

New initiatives include scientifically backed food and beverage programmes aimed at helping guests reduce travel fatigue while ensuring dining options reflect differing guest needs throughout the day. All guests will also receive access to the Timeshifter, a jet lag app which enables travelers to use the latest circadian science to adjust quickly to new time zones. InterContinental is collaborating with neuroscience-based designer Isabelle Sjovall to revolutionize guestroom spaces to enhance the restorative process needed for travel fatigue and reimagine other versatile physical spaces so they can seamlessly adapt to evolving needs at different times of the day.

INSIDER EXPERTISE; UNRIVALLED KNOWLEDGE OF CULTURE

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, with properties in 60 countries, leverages its rich history as a pioneer in hospitality. The brand’s colleagues serve as cultural connectors, helping guests embrace and explore cities and local neighbourhoods. The concierge, at the heart of cultural exploration, will play an even more significant role. InterContinental will develop innovative Concierge Galleries in hotel lobbies, transforming them into epicentres of unrivaled local, cultural knowledge. Going far beyond the standard concierge desk, these new outposts will more closely resemble a luxury boutique, bringing together interactive displays, library spaces and informative features, in some cases even art installations or designer pop-ups. From a design perspective, these social spaces will eschew the traditional desk in favor of a more interactive worktable allowing for more natural and engaging interactions between the guest and concierge.

INCREDIBLE OCCASIONS; THE VERY BEST MOMENTS IN LIFE

Modern luxury travellers place great value on special moments and celebrations but finding time to plan for them can be challenging as life gets busier. Long considered the setting of countless celebrations and special moments, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts will further elevate micro-occasions for guests who wish to enjoy any number of life’s milestones, from birthdays to baby showers, through its brand-new Incredible Occasions programme.

The Incredible Occasions programme will help signpost bookable spaces around the hotel, where groups of guests can enjoy privacy while celebrating memorable moments. Unlike grand settings or spacious ballrooms, each intimate space will include programming and packages, consisting of amenities and experiences, such as beautiful tablescapes, decadent candlelit dinners or private masterclasses which can be offered.

Bringing together expertise, infrastructure and imagination, InterContinental will also unveil Celebration Suites across its global portfolio. These are reimagined spaces designed specifically to help guests elevate life’s most special moments, from lavish dinner parties to landmark birthdays.

CULTIVATED ELEGANCE; A PORTFOLIO OF FASCINATION

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts boasts a diverse portfolio of remarkable properties catering to various travel needs and purposes. The brand evolution focuses on further elevating quality design and timeless style under the umbrella of “Cultivated Elegance.”

Melissa Messmer, Global Head of Design for Luxury Brands at IHG Hotels & Resorts, said: “Each InterContinental hotel or resort is an experience-driven bespoke concept, tied together by our new Design Pillars that form the strength of our brand design style, Cultivated Elegance.”

InterContinental’s diverse style domains cater to different traveller preferences, from idyllic escapes such as InterContinental Maldives to romantic getaways at InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace to unique stays at properties such as Bill Bensley-designed InterContinental Khao Yai.

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts’ global brand evolution embraces modernity, diversity and the desire for meaningful experiences, ensuring that guests can continue to explore the world while feeling right at home.

With acquisitions and new brand launches, IHG Hotels & Resorts has become a significant player in the luxury & lifestyle segment, offering a unique portfolio that spans over 479 properties in more than 70 countries.

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First published at TravelNewsHub.com – Global Travel News

Red Sea Global Unveils New Luxury Private Island Destination

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Red Sea Global Unveils New Luxury Private Island Destination - TRAVELINDEX - TOP25ISLANDS.comRiyadh, Saudi Arabia, October 26, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Red Sea Global (RSG), the multi-project developer behind the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism destinations, The Red Sea and Amaala, has revealed Thuwal Private Retreat, an exclusive, buy-out only island destination set to welcome guests next year.

– Buy-out only island resort offers travelers accessible luxury and hyper-personalized private experiences from early 2024
– Destination is the second new project to be revealed in the Group’s expanding portfolio this month, and the first owned and operated exclusively by Red Sea Global

Located on a pristine 1.7-hectare sandy islet in a spectacular coral archipelago on the Red Sea coast, the intimate destination offers stunning natural beauty complemented by discreet architecture, offering ultimate luxury in complete privacy.

The island resort boasts a spacious main three-bedroom villa, three one-bedroom suites, a beach club, gym and wellness center. The curated travel experience begins as soon as guests arrive, entering via a private jetty to be greeted by the guest experience team at a stunning welcome center.

“Thuwal Private Retreat has been created to allow guests the chance to disconnect from the stresses of daily life, and instead reconnect with their closest companions. Our belief is that the sublime Red Sea coast combined with tailored luxury experiences will deliver a peerless escape for the most discerning travelers,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.

The creation of Thuwal Private Retreat represents a new phase for Red Sea Global, with the destination sitting separately to The Red Sea and Amaala, and as a wholly RSG-owned brand. There are no third-party hospitality or hotel operators involved for the first time in RSG’s development history.

This is a milestone for us personally. It is the latest project we can reveal since we announced our expanded portfolio of projects last year and it is significantly advanced in terms of delivery. It is also the first time we are creating a destination owned and operated end-to-end by the expert team here at Red Sea Global, from development and planning to accommodation and guest services,” added Mr. Pagano.

In line with RSG’s broader vision and commitment to both people and planet, Thuwal combines absolute luxury with conscious sustainability. The resort’s executive chef will prepare gourmet meals using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, working with food producers in the area wherever possible, as well as partnering with local artisans and restaurants to offer one-of-a-kind experiences.

The developer is also hiring from the local community and is actively searching for ambitious Saudis who are looking to enter the luxury and private concierge hospitality industry. From butler services and haute cuisine connoisseurs to technical specialists, the company is now actively recruiting for individuals to work alongside world-leading experts on a fast track to become tomorrow’s leaders.

Thuwal Private Retreat meets the rising demand for ultra-private and hyper-customized experiences. According to Black Tomato, it has seen a 61 percent increase in enquiries for exclusive-use properties from luxury travelers. Guests at Thuwal Private Retreat can expect an island sanctuary that reconnects them with nature and their loved ones, with guest relation teams anticipating every need before it arises. With thriving coral reefs nearby, guests have the opportunity to snorkel amongst stunning marine wildlife, or visit the nearby village of Thuwal or the city of Jeddah to experience the very best of Saudi culture and hospitality.

Earlier this month RSG revealed it has been entrusted with refurbishment works at Al Wajh Airport (EJH). The development is focused on modernizing the airport to bring it in line with international standards. As well as upgrading the existing terminal and infrastructure, RSG is building a new international terminal. This will see EJH ready to offer more direct flights leading to greater connectivity and job opportunities for local people.

About Red Sea Global
Red Sea Global is a closed joint-stock company wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia. RSG is a global multi-project developer, seeking to lead the world towards a more sustainable future, showing how responsible and regenerative development can uplift communities, drive economies, and enhance the environment. The protection of natural capital is central to all development decisions, as the organization seeks to create a better future for all.

A cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 ambition to diversify its economy, RSG is playing a key role in transforming the nation, by creating exciting opportunities for young Saudi talent and the private sector, as it develops built assets and destinations across multiple sectors that make a positive impact for people and planet.

RSG is the visionary company behind some of the world’s most ambitious development ventures, including luxury regenerative tourism destinations such as The Red Sea and Amaala. Across its portfolio, RSG leverages the most innovative concepts, strategies, and technologies to deliver projects.

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First published at TravelNewsHub.com – Global Travel News

LTI Announces the World’s Best Luxury Hotel Brands 2023

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LTI Announces the World’s Best Luxury Hotel Brands 2023 - TRAVELINDEX - TOP25HOTELS.comLondon, United Kingdom, October 25, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / This is not just another World’s Best list. LTI – Luxury Travel Intelligence – has used the past 12 months to apply the perfect assessment process: a rigorously defined algorithm that measures the performance and values of luxury hotel brands.

This year, our algorithm has 130 touch points relevant to the luxury hotel sector. Each has its own weighted score value with a total maximum accumulative score of 4663.

The touch points relate to overall brand performance, not the performance of individual properties. The focus is on a brand’s ability to deliver: its passion, commitment, ethos and values, as well as the quality of its management and staff.

Continuing investment and how it is utilised is also a major factor – particularly regarding new properties and the refurbishment of existing ones.

Here are this year’s results, reflected as percentages, with last year’s positions in brackets:

1. Mandarin Oriental 81.4% (2)

2. Oetker Collection 81.3% (6)

3. Auberge 79.6% (4)

4. Six Senses 79.0% (1)

5. Aman 78.8% (5)

6. Belmond 76.3% (8)

7. Four Seasons 76.1% (9)

8. One&Only 75.1% (7)

9. Rocco Forte 73.8% (11)

10. Rosewood 72.1% (3)

11. Peninsula 69.8% (New Entry)

12. Raffles 68.5% (New Entry)

• Other brands that rated sufficiently to be monitored throughout the year are (in alphabetical order): 1 Hotels, Alila, Anantara, Banyan Tree, COMO, Dorchester Collection, Firmdale, Jumeirah, Leela, Oberoi, Park Hyatt, Ritz Carlton, Shangri-La, Soho House, Red Carnation, St. Regis, Taj, The Luxury Collection, Viceroy.

• Brands that currently have less than ten properties (our minimum requirement) but rate highly when applying our algorithm are (in alphabetical order): Airelles, Althoff Collection, Bulgari, Capella, Cheval Blanc, JK Place, La Reserve, Maybourne, Montage, Nikki Beach, Pendry, Soneva, Ultima Collection, Virgin Limited Edition.

About The World’s Best Luxury Brands Report
No other organisation connects with the global luxury hotel industry as LTI does. Our researchers engage with everyone from CEOs of the brands we have rated to thousands of managers, staff and guests. This is all part of the process for creating destination-led reports for our members who are affluent, discerning travellers, but it also allows us to create this unique report. Every year the process starts again so the results from previous years have no bearing on the following year. This inevitably leads to volatility in each year’s results, however, this is a dynamic sector, and we want to reflect what is really happening out there.

Mandarin Oriental: World’s Best Luxury Hotel Brand
Mandarin Oriental has always performed well in our annual report. This year, they have improved further across all our touch points, placing them at No1. It is an engaging brand with a loyal and growing following, who appreciate its commitment to excellence. The much-anticipated opening of their London Mayfair property could be a pivotal moment for them.

New Entries
Two Asian luxury hospitality giants have made it on to our top 12 this year. Both Peninsula and Raffles are really demonstrating their commitment to delivering the best in global luxury hospitality. Both brands have always certainly been in the mix but now, via the intricacies of our algorithm, they are really proving their value.

Michael Crompton, Founder of LTI, comments:
‘This year’s results, showing just 0.1% difference between the top two brands, demonstrates how close the race to perfection is within global luxury hospitality. These brands continue to invest significant money and resources into ensuring they deliver the ultimate experience for their guests. Matching the sectors continuing explosive growth with the highest calibre of management and staff is proving to be a significant challenge; we think this will be a determining factor in the results on our leader board, going forward’

About LTI – Luxury Travel Intelligence
We are a global members-only organisation, providing digital, up-to-the-minute reporting for affluent travellers who wish to make informed travel decisions, based on our honest and detailed intelligence. We cover luxury hotels, restaurants, spas and nightlife, in granular detail. We do not sell travel, have a booking engine, or carry advertising. Membership fees are our only revenue and we only answer to our members.

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Global Experts Call for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Decision-Making

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Global Experts Call for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Decision-Making - TRAVELINDEX - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUMDubai, United Arab Emirates, October 19, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / In a world marked by division, bringing people together from different disciplines, sectors and geographies to consider new and different views and find pathways for agreement has never been more essential. More than 450 participants from over 80 countries gathered on 16-18 October in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils to exchange insights and advance solutions to interconnected challenges facing the world.

– A diverse network of more than 450 global experts at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2023 highlighted the value of interdisciplinary and multistakeholder solutions to economic, technological, societal and environmental challenges in the face of geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
– The cross-cutting programme in Dubai addressed harnessing artificial intelligence, accelerating the green transition, reviving productivity, addressing antimicrobial resistance and stabilizing trade.
– 30 councils developed proposals for collaboration that can create transformative change in the next three years in each of their topic areas.

From debating models of economic growth to examining the increasing effects of advancing artificial intelligence (AI) to outlining sustainable approaches to climate action and nature protection, the experts from business, government, academia and civil society aligned on shared risks, highlighted new opportunities and committed to continuing constructive, inclusive dialogue and designing proposals for collaboration.

“Future building is fueled by the innate human ability to relentlessly pursue curiosity,” said Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs, adding that the meeting was important to answer new questions in areas such as digital transformation, geopolitical and climate changes, economic and social transformations, space, and advanced science and technology.

Many experts also called for having more “difficult conversations” about how to tackle challenging trade-offs, such as between decarbonization and sustainable development, increased productivity and job disruption, and competition and collaboration.

For businesses, what may seem like short-term risks could instead be long-term opportunities, explained Ahmed Galal Ismail, Chief Executive Officer, Majid Al Futtaim Holding. “Investment in sustainability is not a trade-off for business, but is actually a trade-on,” he said. “It’s about having a green mindset and shifting your perspective.”

“The ideas, insights and approaches to problem-solving discussed in the councils and cross-cutting sessions are key to creating and advancing the public-private collaboration that is necessary to address the deeply interconnected issues of today,” said Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum. “Testing ideas, challenging each other and fostering collective creativity as we did here will lay the foundations for new innovations and multistakeholder partnerships to meet the demands of the future.”

With recent geopolitical shocks, economic uncertainty, technological and societal shifts, and increased fragmentation, we have arguably entered “a new era,” said Mirek Dušek, Managing Director, World Economic Forum. “In this context, being able to simply come together from around the world, from all walks of life, to jointly grapple with dilemmas regarding our collective future could not be more important,” he said.

The 30 Global Future Councils developed proposals that can create transformative change on specific issue areas within the next three years. These ideas will be embedded into the work of one of the Forum’s 10 Centres’ multiyear agendas, as well as published in an insight report as input ahead of the Forum’s Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, in January.

On building trust for global collaboration

Participants emphasized pathways for trust-building and collaboration in areas including advancing technology, trade and investing, and antimicrobial resistance.

Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, Office of the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, spoke on the need to come together to govern AI. “Our view in the UAE is if you’re proactive you tend to be more light-touched than heavy-handed. If you work with the private sector, you ensure that innovation does not get hindered. My rallying cry, everyone, is we need to start. We’re already extremely late.”

“The impact of AI is astronomical, and we haven’t even scratched the surface,” said Khalfan Belhoul, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Future Foundation. “You need to make sure you create a safe environment, be more inclusive and have the right conversations.”

To support business leaders, the Forum published a white paper on harnessing the AI revolution in industrial operations. Participants also highlighted the potential of technological developments to transform global trade, from increasing traceability and transparency to improving forecasting and inventory control, but they also emphasized the importance of protecting trade relations when geopolitical tensions rise.

“Geopolitics are so intertwined with trade policy that it’s not economic rationale driving decisions,” said Mona Haddad, Global Director, Trade, Investment and Competitiveness, The World Bank. “There is vulnerability to be dependent on a few key countries. Let us carve out sensitive issues and safeguard most of the multilateral trade regime.”

Sally Davies, Master, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, called for urgent global collaboration to address anti-microbial resistance and the spread of “super bugs,” which are among the leading causes of death around the world. It is not only a matter of human health, she stressed, but also has related repercussions for food, environmental and economic security.

Global Future Councils are advancing insights and solutions in this area by:

– Exploring the effects of deglobalization on firms, economies, innovation and societies
– Establishing guiding principles for technology policy
– Facilitating better data exchange within and across counties for cybersecurity
– Assessing the significance of metaverse technologies to industries and economies

On innovation for inclusive growth

Councils and cross-cutting sessions explored what economic growth means in the current context, proposed the kind of growth we should be striving for, and shared ideas on how to create inclusive, sustainable economies.

“We still need growth, but it’s the quality of growth that matters,” said Kumi Kitamori Deputy Director, Environment Directorate, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). “It needs to be green, and it needs to be inclusive.”

Alex Edmans, Professor of Finance, London Business School, argued for defining growth not just in physical capital (measured GDP), but also in human capital (education and skills), natural capital (climate and nature), and financial capital (access and assets).

As global shocks and advancing technology create new opportunities and risks, many participants made the case for investing in education and skills to prepare people for future of work.

“The skills gap is huge,” said Eric Parrado, Chief Economist and General Manager, Research Department, The Inter-American Development Bank. “We have to change how we teach kids, we have to change education, and we have to do training for our workers.”

Masood Ahmed, President, Centre for Global Development, also pointed out the need for focusing on development pathways for emerging and low-income countries to raise living standards. “Today, you see income growth stalling in many countries, the gap between the rich and the poor countries, which was narrowing is now stagnant or widening in some cases, and the combination of global challenges, and the geopolitics that have now made it harder to cooperate to deal with global challenges, poses a big threat to the development progress we’ve seen,” he said.

Global Future Councils are advancing insights and solutions in this area by:

– Defining key concepts including equitable transition and responsible investing
– Investigating potential future shocks and their impact on supply chains
– Creating fresh proposals for policy-makers to support efforts to drive good job creation
– Exploring investments, incentives and partnerships to advance social mobility and close gender gaps

On collective action for climate and nature

Councils also explored topics related to addressing the climate and nature crisis, including clean air, an equitable energy transition and urban mobility.

“We need to think radically differently” about how to urgently protect our planet while also helping the world’s most vulnerable, said Sandor Mulsow, Tenure Professor, Austral University of Chile.

A new report highlights the urgency of the climate crisis facing the Middle East and North African region and provided a blueprint for decarbonization policies that would ensure greater economic diversification, new high-quality jobs and global leadership in sustainable technologies.

“Bold action is required, and it’s required now,” said Henadi Al Saleh, Chair of the Board of Directors, Agility. “From a business perspective, we do see navigating this green pathway beneficial, from revenue contribution, contributing to country targets and at the same time attracting investors.”

Melissa C. Lott, Director, Research and Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, also mentioned the importance of advancing the energy transition while also addressing sustainable development gaps.

“How do we think about creating a future and having a transition pathway that doesn’t make those gaps wider?” she asked. “How do we think not just about minimizing risks to communities that have faced risks in the past and face risks moving forward but where are opportunities realized? How do we provide accessibility?”

Global Future Councils are advancing insights and solutions in this area by:

– Unlocking and de-risking key investments and action across climate and nature systems
– Creating methods for evaluating air quality performance and trends
– Surfacing practical solutions to accelerate the pace of the energy transition
– Building an evidence-based framework for creating sustainable food and water systems

About the Global Future Councils
The World Economic Forum’s network of Global Future Councils is a multistakeholder, interdisciplinary insights network designed to address critical global challenges through transformative ideas. It consists of 30 councils made up of experts across business, government, academia and civil society, from more than 80 countries, who are nominated for two-year terms.

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First published at TravelNewsHub.com – Global Travel News

BWH Hotels Continues To Thrive In Bangkok Opens Best Western Click Sathorn 11

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BWH Hotels Continues To Thrive In Bangkok Opens Best Western Click Sathorn 11 - TRAVELINDEXBangkok, Thailand, October 18, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / BWH Hotels, the leading global hospitality network comprising WorldHotels™, Best Western® Hotels & Resorts and SureStay Hotels®, has continued its rapid expansion in Thailand with the launch of Best Western Click Sathorn 11, Bangkok.

Nestled in a quiet residential street, just moments from the soaring skyscrapers of Sathorn Road, Bangkok’s main financial district, and not far from the lively Silom area and Chao Phraya River, Best Western Click Sathorn 11 is perfectly suited to business and leisure travelers alike.

This modern midscale hotel features 119 contemporary rooms, each of which is fully equipped with comfortable king or twin beds and modern amenities, including a Smart TV and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi. Throughout their stay, guests can enjoy a refreshing breakfast at the fashionable onsite restaurant. For complete relaxation, the hotel’s outdoor swimming pool is the perfect place to enjoy a refreshing dip with views of the city.

Alternatively, curious explorers can head out and explore the local area which includes shopping at Asiatique The Riverfront, diverse dining at a choice of Thai and international restaurants, world-class medical care at Saint Louis Hospital, and breath-taking views from the Mahanakhon SkyWalk. Saint Louis BTS skytrain station is just a short stroll away, putting the entire city within easy reach.

“We are delighted to announce the opening of another exceptional hotel in Bangkok. This dynamic city is one of the world’s most popular visitor destinations, with a wealth of iconic attractions for all ages. With its unique location that blends residential seclusion and easy access to several central districts, including Sathorn, Silom and the Chao Phraya riverside, Best Western Click Sathorn 11 is set to become a popular option for all types of traveler,” commented Mr. Olivier Berrivin, Vice President – APAC, BWH Hotels.

Thailand recorded 15.32 million international arrivals in the first seven months of 2023, which means that the country is on track towards achieving its target of 25 million overseas visitors this year.

Catering for this upswing in demand, BWH Hotels has celebrated a series of recent hotel openings in Thailand. The group now offers eleven properties in Bangkok, covering six of its intuitive, industry-leading brands: WorldHotels Elite, Best Western®, Best Western Plus®, Vīb®, SureStay Plus® and SureStay Collection®. This makes BWH Hotels one of the Thai capital’s leading international hotel operators.

For more information about BWH Hotels in Asia, please visit www.bestwesternasia.com.

About BWH Hotels
BWH Hotels is a leading, global hospitality enterprise comprised of three hotel companies, including WorldHotels™, Best Western® Hotels & Resorts and SureStay® Hotels. The global enterprise boasts approximately 4,300 hotels in over 100 countries and territories worldwide*. With 19 brands across every chain scale segment, from economy to luxury, BWH Hotels suits the needs of developers and guests in every market.

*Numbers are approximate, may fluctuate, and include hotels currently in the development pipeline.

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New Ideas Hatching in the Bird’s Nest

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Weeva Celebrates as Sustainable Travel Continues to Top Consumer Priorities - TOP25HOTELS.comKRABI, Thailand (Oct. 17, 2023) — Banyan Tree Krabi, a luxury 72-key resort situated on secluded TubKaek Beach, has revealed a menu resplendent in local recipes, reflecting the rich culinary culture of Southern Thailand, and served in one of the country’s most Instagrammable locations.

Ever since opening in 2020, the three “Bird’s Nest” tables — which sit perched on a craggy cliff near the peak of the resort and command spectacular views overlooking the Andaman Sea and the distant uninhabited islands of a national marine park — have been favourites with hotel guests, passing tourists, and locals alike. Bookings for a table are often made weeks or months in advance.

Attached by a short walkway to Banyan Tree Krabi’s signature Thai restaurant, Saffron, which is in turn accessible from the resort by a 60-second ride in an electric funicular, the panoramic trio of Bird’s Eye tables are quite possibly one of the most outstanding features that prompted guests to vote Banyan Tree Krabi as No 4 Resort in Thailand at this year’s Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Awards.

“The Bird’s Nests are unique and unlike anywhere else in Krabi,” said Executive Chef Khachathat Tairattaphon, known affectionately around the resort as Chef Tum. “These tables offer diners a wonderful atmosphere that is quite nostalgic, especially during the last rays of the sun. It’s an ideal spot to enjoy a sunset cocktail, followed by some unique meals that have been created specifically for this occasion.”

By Land, By Sea  New Menus at the Bird’s Nest

Beginning October 15, 2023, the Bird’s Nest is featuring four new set menus, each reflective of local produce and culinary traditions, with every dish carefully refined by Chef Tum into intricate recipes and presented in exquisite style.

“By Land” is the theme of the “Tantalizing Turf” four-course menu, a veritable feast of flavours, starting with an appetiser choice of either Spicy Lemongrass Salad with Tiger Prawn Mousse or Banana Flower Steamed Bun with Grilled Chicken & Fried Local Vegetables. The second course is a spicy Thai soup (southern Thai cuisine is often said to be the spiciest in Thailand) with sea bass. The main course is a mouthwatering Sous Vide Lamb with A-Jad Pineapple, and a dessert and sorbet will round off a delicious dining sensation.

Chef Tum likes to call the “By Sea” menu his “Symphony of the Sea”, and you can hear echoes of his time at Bangkok’s reputed Sukhothai Hotel, where he trained with several Michelin-star chefs, in his latest creation, the Baked Lobster with Panang Curry Fruit Sauce, an aromatic but delicately light entrée.

The third Bird’s Nest menu is the vegetarian “Garden Delights”, starting with Dumplings Stuffed with Grains and Mango Passion Fruit Sauce. Perhaps emblematic of the Banyan Tree Group’s reputation for and commitment to sustainability and environmental awareness, is the menu’s main course, Grilled Soybean Tofu, Sweet Peas with Green Curry Sauce, which is created from organic ingredients purchased from the local Krabi area.

Bird’s Nest guests’ have a fourth set menu to choose from  titled “A Touch of Opulence”. Like the other menus, it offers a choice of appetizer and a spicy soup, but as a main, Chef Tum has called on a favourite Chiang Mai dish, the ever-popular coconut milk-based curry khao soi. Chef’s original Beef Khao Soi and Lap Pu Croquettes with Plant-Based Sausages is as lip-smacking as it sounds.

Afternoon Tea?

Evening dining at the three Bird’s Nest tables is from 6pm to 11pm daily, and guests are advised to book as far in advance as possible due to popularity. As an outdoor venue, shaded by trees and aided by a sea breeze, attire is smart-casual.

However, for those who miss out on a dinner dining experience, an alternative exists that is equally as photogenic: afternoon tea. Bird’s Nest table reservations can be made for either 2pm – 3:30 pm or 3:30 pm – 5pm. Ideal for special occasions such as anniversaries or birthdays, an afternoon tea invite at the Bird’s Nest is truly a treat waiting to happen: from a Thai Set with crunchy coconut in betel leaves to a Champagne Set to the timeless Traditional English Afternoon Tea with Earl Grey and scones, smoked salmon sandwiches, chocolate truffles and blueberry cheesecake, this is a surely an enviable moment to be captured and posted to friends and family at home.

The Resort

Banyan Tree Krabi offers 72 pool suites and villas, among them seven two-bedroom options, one three-bedroom villa, and a majestic seven-bedroom beachfront Presidential Villa. Each of the rooms faces the sea and the sunset as the property tiers into the hillside.

Facilities include two restaurants and a beach bar, a beach club, a kids’ club, a fitness centre, meeting rooms, and — in keeping with Banyan Tree’s wellness branding — a rainforest-themed spa.

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Banyan Tree Creston Hill the First Luxury-Branded Residences at Khao Yai Unveiled

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Unveiling Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill – TRAVELINDEX

Khao Yai, Thailand, October 10, 2023 / TRAVELINDEX / Nestled beside the UNESCO world-heritage site of Khao Yai National Park, global hospitality brand Banyan Tree and Thai property developer Creston Holding Ltd. announce a ground-breaking residential and resort development set to redefine luxury living in Thailand.

Banyan Tree, a world-renowned independent multi-branded hospitality group, has partnered with Thai developer Creston Holding Ltd. to introduce Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill, the first-ever luxury branded residences adjacent to the UNESCO world heritage site Khao Yai National Park. This expansive project, with a Gross Development Value of THB 17 billion, is situated within a 226-rai site that includes over 30 rai of serene lakes in the beautiful valley. In its initial phase, the newly introduced branded residences comprise 21 fully furnished luxury pool villas with three and four bedrooms and 16 low-rise condominium buildings, offering one, two, and three-bedroom options, all blending seamlessly with the serene landscape. Through this partnership, Banyan Tree and Creston Holding Ltd. aspire to redefine the concept of luxury living in Thailand, harmoniously combining natural beauty with the highest standards of comfort and elegance.

Reveals Mr. Ho Kwon Ping, Executive Chairman of Banyan Tree Holdings, “With the unveiling of our latest Banyan Tree Residences in Thailand, we’re bringing to life an unparalleled integrated development with exquisite villas and condos, along with a hotel and a Veya wellness resort. But at the heart of this project are the luxurious residences which stems from our profound understanding that a home is not just a space, but an experience. This project reaffirms Banyan Tree’s enduring commitment to curating luxury habitats that transcend the ordinary.”

Mr. Chayaditt Hutanuwatra, Chairman, Creston Holding Ltd. adds, “In our partnership with Banyan Tree Group, Creston Holding Ltd. sees an unprecedented opportunity to elevate Thailand’s luxury real estate landscape. Adjacent to the Khao Yai National Park, our development brings together pristine nature and architectural excellence. We’re not merely constructing residences but shaping a gold standard for luxury living in Thailand. We are immensely proud to join hands with Banyan Tree, a global hospitality brand and bring their distinctive touch to Khao Yai.”

As proud owners of Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill, residents have the privilege of indulging in the exclusive Banyan Tree signature owner program, “The Sanctuary Club,” which offers discounts and privileges across the Banyan Tree global network.

Mr. Stuart Reading, Managing Director, Group Property Development, Banyan Tree Group, adds, “The burgeoning trend of branded residences in Thailand has seen substantial growth. Khao Yai’s surroundings are quickly emerging as a prime location that has captivated the domestic market for years. The national park is only 200 km from Bangkok and stands out for its mix of nature, adventure, and beautiful weather. Thais have always valued the refreshing contrast it offers to urban Bangkok. At Banyan Tree, our core philosophy aligns closely with this respect for nature, driving sustainable development that adds value to the communities we serve and the partner we work with. We adhere to a triple bottom line encompassing economic viability, societal contribution, and environmental responsibility.”

Each meticulously designed villa of Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill features a spacious three- or four-bedroom layout, expansive living areas, and outdoor decks. Fully furnished and managed as part of the hotel offerings, the villas, with a starting price of 60 million THB provide owners with rental distribution as well as complimentary usage each year. Each villa serves as a private sanctuary, blending the indoors with the outdoors with inventive elements like “disintegrated walls” and sliding louvres. Every bedroom in these villas presents a private courtyard that frames scenic nature views. The tranquil ambiance of each villa is accentuated by interiors mirroring the hues of misty forests. Owners are further indulged with complimentary stays within the Banyan Tree network.

The condominiums, guarantee unmatched privacy, presenting panoramic mountain and lake views. Available in one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations, the condos vary in size from 64 to 295 square meters with a starting price around 15 million THB. Features abound, from a cantilevered swimming pool and sprawling terraces for three-bedroom units to private rooftop terrace in the penthouses. These freehold units, suitable as primary residences or secondary, also provide an optional furniture package as well as optional property management services by Banyan Tree, including rentals and maintenance.

Crafted to meet diverse needs and preferences, Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill is a testament to luxury living. Elaborating on the project, Mr. Reading reveals, “We offer buyers a chance for investment, a second home or a holiday home, in our residential development. Why choose us? Banyan Tree is more than just a brand; it signifies prestige and trust. It offers quality assurance, lifestyle, and amenity-rich living, enhanced by concierge and a la carte hospitality services. Owners enjoy hassle-free property management while preserving long-term resale value.”

Moreover, our signature owner program, The Sanctuary Club, extends a suite of benefits to property owners, including worldwide discounts within the Banyan Tree network, priority waitlists, early check-ins, late check-outs, and exclusive invitations through our Xperential Guest Program. A multi-lingual owner services team and pre-launch offers on new projects enhance the ownership experience. At Banyan Tree, we bring luxury living closer to nature, setting a new benchmark in residential real estate.”

Adding to its charm, the property’s location beside the UNESCO-designated Khao Yai National Park, which covers 2,000 square km. of grasslands and untouched rainforest, offers rich biodiversity and a treasure trove of adventurous activities. The region boasts a moderate climate, with an average annual temperature of 21°C. During May, temperatures typically peak at 26-27°C, while they can dip below 10°C in the colder months of December and January. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the four prominent golf courses nearby. Additionally, the area offers a plethora of leisure activities. Whether the residents are keen on hiking through the national park, bird watching, sipping coffee in themed cafés, stand-up paddle boarding, or kayaking on Creston Hill Lake, there’s something for everyone, all a mere 200 km. from Bangkok.

Benefitting from a fully developed infrastructure that includes underground electrical systems, water supply, fiber optics, roads, drainage, and CCTV surveillance, the development’s air of luxury and exclusivity is further amplified by its proximity to the upscale gated community of Creston Hill Estate. The project’s prime location is set to become even more accessible with the completion of a new freeway, significantly reducing drive time from Bangkok and boosting demand from both domestic and international tourists, and those seeking primary or secondary residences.

Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill anticipates that the majority of buyers will be domestic, supplemented by international buyers as Khao Yai emerges as an internationally recognised destination, aligning perfectly with key property trends in Thailand for 2023. The Thai residential real estate market has been growing steadily, economic growth, and increasing urbanization. Housing markets in six major provinces, including Nakhon Ratchasima, where Khao Yai is located, are set to strengthen between 2023-2025, aided by economic recovery, infrastructure investment, and the anticipated return of foreign tourism to pre-Covid-19 levels by 2025. The Nakhon Ratchasima and Khao Yai property market is buoyed by its role as a regional center and by infrastructure development with projects like a local motorway and high-speed rail link leading to increasing sales of holiday homes.

This ground-breaking project is more than a real estate development; it’s a holistic lifestyle experience that fuses luxury, sustainability, and wellness. Situated next to the scenic Khao Yai National Park and fortified by state-of-the-art infrastructure, the development sets new standards in Thailand and the global real estate and hospitality sectors. Perfectly timed to leverage favorable economic conditions and market trends, the project offers a luxurious lifestyle and a solid investment opportunity underpinned by one of the most branded residence industry’s most trusted names. As Thailand’s property market experiences growth, driven by economic revival and a tourism boom, Banyan Tree Residences Creston Hill is positioned to be a milestone development that harmonizes luxury with nature and well-being.

Adds Mr. Chayaditt,“This isn’t just a chance to acquire a luxurious home; it’s an opportunity to invest in a lifestyle of the future where luxury is balanced with nature and wellness.”

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Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort Unveils Christmas Extravaganza

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Outrigger Maldives Maafushivaru Resort Unveils Christmas Extravaganza - TRAVELINDEXMALDIVES – Prepare to indulge in a blissful escape as OUTRIGGER Maldives Maafushivaru Resort announces its extraordinary Christmas and New Year programme, elegantly curated for discerning travellers seeking the epitome of barefoot luxury. From 19 December 2023 through 1 January 2024, this island paradise in the South Ari Atoll beckons guests to partake in a festive celebration like no other.

Elevating the art of culinary mastery, the resort’s renowned Chef Christopher Long presents an opulent Christmas Eve buffet market, a symphony of flavours and global culinary delights to tantalise guest’s taste buds. Dive deeper into the culinary world with immersive masterclasses, where guests can learn the secrets of crafting sushi, Vietnamese hand rolls and indulge in the perfect mojito. Experience the art of pairing chocolate and wine, create wellness-boosting smoothies and master the craft of artisanal coffee making.

For those enchanted by the turquoise waters that envelop this tropical destination, an array of aquatic adventures awaits. Immerse in the sunset cruise of a lifetime or partake in thrilling big game fishing (catch and release). Glide atop the pristine waters on paddleboards, embark on guided kayaking expeditions around the island, join snorkel excursions to discover vibrant marine life, or venture on guided trips to encounter graceful manta rays.

Dive into the enchanting world beneath the waves with Danielle Stanley, the resort’s resident marine biologist, as she presents OUTRIGGER Zone — a global conservation initiative that redefines the way we connect with and protect our planet’s precious marine ecosystems.

Nurture your physical and spiritual well-being as you engage in revitalising yoga and well-being sessions curated by OUTRIGGER’s resident instructor, Ajay Sharma. The sunrise and sunset yoga sessions, balance and strength workouts, flow yoga and cross-fit are created to rejuvenate body, mind, and soul.

As Christmas morning dawns, Santa Claus himself will grace guests with his presence, joining then for a sumptuous breakfast celebration.

Bid adieu to the waning year in style on New Year’s Eve, where guests can join OUTRIGGER’s management team for an exquisite cocktail gathering, bidding farewell to the last sunset of the year. As twilight turns to night, delight in an around-the-globe gourmet dinner that will be followed by electrifying dance music spun by the renowned DJ Matty from 10:30 p.m., ushering in the new year with unparalleled glamour and revelry.

Captivate fellow travellers and share the magic of the stay by participating in OUTRIGGER’s festive Instagram contest. Post cherished moments with key hashtags for a chance to win a romantic traditional “dhoni” sailing boat sunset cocktail experience for two, a blissful 60-minute couples’ massage, or an enchanting beachfront dinner for two under the starlit Maldivian sky.

For the full list of optional Christmas and New Year guest activities, click HERE.

A mere 25-minute seaplane flight away from the modern and efficient seaplane terminal at Malé International Airport, the newly refurbished OUTRIGGER Maldives boasts 81 luxuriously appointed opulent villas and five captivating dining establishments. It stands as the embodiment of a lavish lifestyle holiday, infused with the signature warmth and hospitality that OUTRIGGER is renowned for.

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A FIRST GLIMPSE AT SANDALS SAINT VINCENT

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Sandals Resorts’ newest all-inclusive resort is now open for reservations. Sandals Saint Vincent and The Grenadines will mark the ninth Caribbean destination and 18th Sandals resort for Sandals Resorts International (SRI) when it welcomes its first guests on March 27, 2024.

Tucked away the rainforest and the sea, the sprawling 20-hectare resort invites guests to bask in its unspoiled beauty of the island with Two-Story Overwater Villas, meandering rivers and other “Sandals Firsts.”

“This resort is a dream more than two decades in the making – from the moment we laid eyes on Vincy, as the locals lovingly call her, we felt this sense of magic and wonder and awe so palpable you could almost touch it,” says Sandals Executive Chairman Adam Stewart.

Part of the lesser Antilles and close to the neighbouring islands of Saint Lucia and Grenada, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines is an Eastern Caribbean gem, home to a collection of 32 islands and cays that offer exotic landscapes including rushing rivers to the rolling highlands and volcanic peaks – coveted as a secluded Eastern Caribbean gem.

Originally conceived as a Beaches – SRI’s family-friendly brand – Stewart says the new resort was handpicked for its stunning location within an alluring west-facing valley, and near remote cays, cliffside caves and coves.

“In St. Vincent and The Grenadines, travel advisors will find a true partner, as her beauty goes far beyond a stunning landscape,” adds Sandals Executive VP of Sales and Industry Relations for Gary Sadler. “Here, visitors will be enveloped by a local culture that radiates warmth and exudes an inspiring joy of life. We are confident that Sandals Saint Vincent and The Grenadines will captivate guests and look forward to working with travel advisors to showcase this untouched destination.”

‘Next Level’ Accommodations

Sandals Saint Vincent and The Grenadines will offer 301 well-appointed rooms and the portfolio’s most expansive suites to date, with Two-Bedroom Butler Villas spanning across the waterfront – a “Sandals First.” Interiors throughout feature special biophilic elements and the warmth of local volcanic materials, and views intentionally framing the unique flora.

Vincy Overwater Two-Story Villas (photo) reimagine Sandals’ suites, with an evolved design across two stories built directly atop the sea, complete with a rooftop outdoor lounge with views as far as the eye can see. Select villas and suites throughout the resort provide a dedicated space for movie nights in and private fitness rooms with Technogym equipment, athletic programming, and an assortment of free weights.

Dining

Surrounded by bountiful local fresh herbs, produce, fish and even one of the largest cattle farms in the Caribbean, dining at the resort will emphasize local agriculture across 16 food and beverage concepts. As the brand’s first communal-style restaurant, Buccan’s menu of seasonal platters meant for sharing will be complemented by an open kitchen. Imoro, an all-new grab and go concept named for the local indigenous word for ‘green,’ will serve healthy bowls.

Three Jewels rum bar will serve Eastern Caribbean rums as well as new creations ranging from zero-proof to spirit-forward, all served to the sounds of Caribbean vinyl classics. Parisol, an open-air beach club and kitchen, will serve small plates near the water before transforming into a high-end evening destination for cocktails, music, and picturesque sunset views.

Amenities

A focal point from the open-air lobby, a 90-m. linear pool appears to meet the horizon, flanked by posh cabanas and Swim-Up Bar access. An adjacent crescent-shaped pool invites guests to lounge and swim under the Saint Vincent sun, while Parisol’s double crescent infinity-edge pool hugs the sand and overlooks the bay.

Built along the riverside, the sound of flowing water will surround Red Lane Spa cabanas to really connect guests with the serene outdoors. Beyond the sand, the destination’s prime location on the Atlantic shelf makes it one of the Caribbean’s most abundant with local fish, with the all-inclusive resort as a gateway to incredible snorkeling and scuba diving – and other exploration opportunities galore.

EBB & agent incentive

Guests who book through Oct. 27 will receive a US$1,000 instant credit on seven-night stays or longer, US$775 credit on six-night stays, US$505 credit on five-night stays, and US$375 on four-night stays through 2026.

First published at Travel Industry Today

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