Tribute Portfolio opens first Seychelles hotel
Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio celebrated the opening of laïla, Seychelles, a Tribute Portfolio Resort.
The Seychelles hotel is the first in the country for the Tribute Portfolio brand.
It is located close to Anse Royal on the Southeastern coast of Mahé, housing 76 guest rooms and eight suites.
The resort features a water sports centre, swimming pool, gym, spa, barbershop, and kids’ recreation area.
The Seychelles hotel has five restaurants and bars, offering local and international cuisine.
Designed by MMAC Design, the resort has a tropical nature aesthetic with carefully curated interiors.
Tribute Portfolio participates in the Marriott Bonvoy travel program allowing guest to earn points for their stay.
Marriott’s portfolio now numbers 30 brands.
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