AMResorts signs two new rebranded resorts for Mexico
AMResorts is bringing two new resorts to Mexico.
It signed new resort brand management deals in partnership with Oasis Hotels & Resorts.
A new Now Resorts & Spas property is coming to Cancun and it will introduce the Sunscape Resorts & Spas brand in Akumal.
Both are conversions of existing resorts and are slated to reopen as rebranded resorts on June 1, 2019.
The existing Grand Oasis Sens in Cancun will be renamed as Now Emerald Cancun with 427 guestrooms.
The Grand Oasis Tulum becomes Sunscape Akumal Beach Resort & Spa featuring 360 rooms.
"Oasis Hotels & Resorts shares our vision for growth, and together we can tap into our collective expertise in the market to deliver an unparalleled experience," said Javier Coll, chief strategy officer of ALG.
AMResorts is also opening Now Natura Riviera Cancun later this year.
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