RIU Hotels & Resorts will celebrate its first inauguration on the Asian continent with a 5-star hotel in Sri Lanka.
The newly-constructed hotel offers a 24 hour all inclusive service and is located overlooking the beach and set against a stunning backdrop. The Riu Sri Lanka has three large pools and a children’s pool, sunbathing terraces, jacuzzi, gym and the Renova Spa wellness centre which includes a hairdresser and massage service. In addition, the rooms offer many home comforts including a balcony or terrace, 43” flat screen satellite TV, air conditioning, an electronic safe and a minibar.
Guests will love the gastronomy on offer at Riu Sri Lanka. They will be able to savour Asian specialities at the “Kaori” restaurant, Italian delicacies at “La Forchetta”, or if they want to enjoy a delicious barbecue al fresco by the beach they can elect to eat at the “Saute restaurant”. The hotel also has two buffet restaurants, “Riti Panna” and “Ceylon”, as well as a comprehensive drinks service at its four bars: “Nuwara”, “The Purple Lounge”, “After Hours” and “Flamingos”, the last of which is a pool bar which also features a swim-up bar. The hotel facilities also include the Pacha nightclub where customers can party into the small hours.
After a detailed study of the markets and opportunities, RIU saw this destination as the ideal location from which to launch its operations in Asia. Sri Lanka, known as “the tear drop of India” due to its shape and proximity to the country, is a tourist destination which attracts European guests, as well as customers from India, China and Australia.
With the inauguration of this hotel the first stone will be laid in the company’s project to expand throughout the Asian continent which includes the construction of up to three more hotels set to open between 2018 and 2019. The first will be in the Maldives, where two hotels will be inaugurated offering a combined total of 422 rooms, including suites constructed over the water. In addition, the chain plans to open its first hotel in the UAE in Dubai in 2019. The hotel will be located on the Deira Islands and will be unique to the area. With 750 rooms it will be the largest ever constructed and the first to offer a 24 hour all inclusive service.
(BREAKINGTRAVELNEWS)