Hyatt checking in to Sardinia
Hyatt Hotels will debut the Destination by Hyatt brand in Italy with 7Pines Resort Sardinia.
The 76-room resort is expected to open in early July, and becomes the first Hyatt affiliated hotel on Sardinia.
The Destination by Hyatt brand is a varied collection of luxury and upscale independent hotels, resorts and residences.
The resort is situated in the neighbourhood of Porto Cervo in a secluded cove on the northern shores of the island.
7Pines Resort Sardinia offers three restaurants and three bars, as well as access to a private beach and pier with a beach club.
In addition, the resort offers four secluded coves, two pools, a spa and a wellness center.
"It is a privilege to join forces once again with the 12.18. group for 7Pines Resort Sardinia, which will join the Destination by Hyatt portfolio," said Felicity Black-Roberts, vice president of development Europe.
"7Pines Resort Sardinia has been designed in harmony with its surroundings, and truly reflects the Destination by Hyatt brand’s commitment to the spirit of each location."
It will join the Destination by Hyatt portfolio, marking the sixth Hyatt affiliated hotel in Italy, joining the soon to re-open Park Hyatt Milan, as well as Hyatt Centric Milano Centrale, Hyatt Centric Murano Venice, Il Tornabuoni, which is part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio, and The Tribune, which is a JdV by Hyatt hotel.
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