Meli Hotels International has reached a new milestone by introducing a brand-new, high-quality location that provides visitors with unique travel opportunities in Seychelles.
Meli Hotels International has reached a new milestone by introducing a brand-new, high-quality location that provides visitors with unique travel opportunities in Seychelles. Its their first hotel location in Seychelles and so expectations are high.
Meliá Sea Front Mahe Island will be situated in largest of the Seychelles Islands, Mahe.
Meli Hotels International establishes its first new Seychelles Location
The Seychelles International Airport and Victoria, the country's capital, are both conveniently close to the hotel and major tourist attractions.
The resort that houses the Meliá Sea Front Mahe Island will have several amenities, such as a convention center that can accommodate up to 300 people and is perfect for the MICE segment, a shopping center, a medical facility, as well as housing for the resort staff.
There will also be a 68-unit serviced apartment complex with 1, 2, or 3 bedrooms. The proposed Meliá Sea Front Mahe Island Hotel will offer all of the amenities and services associated with the Meliá Hotels & Resorts brand in addition to 120 rooms, 12 of which will be suites.
It will provide visitors with genuinely one-of-a-kind experiences with views of the stunning ocean around Seychelles from practically every part of the hotel.
Three restaurants will be available for dining in various hotel locations, including the breathtaking rooftop. Additionally, it will have a variety of gardens and swimming pools that are great for relaxing, as well as areas that are more geared toward wellness activities, such as a fully furnished gym.
CEO and Executive Vice President of Meliá Hotels International, Gabriel Escarrer, expressed his delight in his statement below:
"We're delighted about the international expansion our company is enjoying owing to additions to our portfolio of hotels such as this, introducing our brands to the most upscale tourism locales in the world."