Latest Barcelo offers swim-up suites
Swim-up suites will be among offerings when the latest 616-suite Barcelo Palace Deluxe opens in San Jose del Cabo. The chain says the hotel will offer the first swim-up suites at this destination.
”Most of Barceló’s Palace Deluxe resorts are newly constructed or recently renovated, providing modern luxuries like rain dance-style showers and in-room motion sensors to assure guest privacy,” says a press release.
For traveling families, many of these properties offer specialized services and facilities, such as on-site, kids-only water parks; adult-supervised kids’ clubs; and family rooms, which offer two separated areas uniquely designed for kids and parents while allowing for up to six guests to gather under one roof.
In Mexico, the all-inclusive resorts start at $135 per person per night.
The lodging chain says guests booking before Oct. 31 receive 30 percent off and there are other special offers.
Barceló Hotels & Resorts was first established in Palma de Mallorca, Spain in 1931, first as a transportation provider and then as a hotel and travel company. The hotel company owns or manages more than 180 properties in 17 countries, including North America, Africa, Latin America, Europe and the Caribbean.
By David Wilkening
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