CLUB Med has taken
over the marketing
and sales of
Beachcomber’s Seychelles
Saint Anne Resort &
Spa under a new leasing
agreement that involves
significantly expanding
the capacity of the resort
infrastructure. The ‘new’
resort will launch in 2020.
Terry Munro, md of
Beachcomber Tours, explains
that the resort had too few
rooms to achieve a profitable
situation. “By adding more
rooms to the resort and
renting it out, Beachcomber
will now make a substantial
profit on this asset.”
For this new project, Club
Med will work alongside New
Mauritius Hotels (NMH),
the oldest and largest
hotel group in Mauritius,
where it operates all of the
Beachcomber Tours resorts
on the island.
The opening of the
new Club Med resort will
represent a total investment
of around €70m (R1bn) for
NMH that will boost the
resort’s capacity from 87 to
about 300 rooms.
“I am particularly happy to
see Club Med secure a base
in the Seychelles, one of the
most luxurious destinations
alongside the Maldives
and Mauritius,” says Henri
Giscard d’Estaing, president
of Club Med, adding that
the operator plans to open
three to five resorts per year
between now and 2020.
Club Med, Beachcomber partner on Seychelles resort
17 Jan 2018
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