Marriott’s Delta brand bringing all-inclusive resort to Riviera Nayarit
The Delta Hotels by Marriott brand is adding a new segment.
It signed a management agreement to introduce Delta Hotels by Marriott to in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico.
It marks the first ever all-inclusive Delta Hotels by Marriott resort.
It is slated to open next year after a conversion from the existing 117-room Grand Matlali Hills Resort & Spa resort
As well as the rebranding and major refurbishment, Marriott has plans to expand the property to 300 rooms.
It has multiple dining venues, a spa, beach club and fitness center.
"The long-awaited Delta Hotels by Marriott all-inclusive brand extension standards are now ready, and perfectly suited for conversions of full-service resorts, allowing our 142 million Marriott Bonvoy guests soon to experience this new concept," said Laurent de Kousemaeker, Marriott’s chief development officer, Caribbean and Latin America.
Marriott is a relative newcomer to the all-inclusive concept.
Last year it acquired Barbados based Elegant Hotels Group and is bringing Ritz-Carlton and Westin hotels to a new all-inclusive development called NIA, which is also located in Riviera Nayarit.
by Ray Montgomery, US editor
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