Two new One&Only resorts slated for Mexico
Kerzner International plans to build two new One&Only resorts in Mexico.
One&Only Mandarina and One&Only Santa Maria de Xala, situated on Mexico’s Pacific coast will be developed in collaboration with private equity firm BK Partners.
One&Only Mandarina, located in Riviera Nayarit, will feature 145 luxury villas while One&Only Santa Maria de Xala will have 75 villas.
Both resorts will be in easy reach of Puerto Vallarta airport.
"I am thrilled we are able to partner with BK Partners to further develop Mexico as a world-class destination, building on the success of One&Only Palmilla. I am looking forward to introducing both of these resorts to our loyal One&Only guests and new guests alike," said Alan Leibman, CEO, Kerzner International.
"The locations truly showcase the best Mexico has to offer, each with a distinctive experience, and I am very confident that One&Only will continue to define ultra-luxury in the region."
Kerzner operates an existing One&Only resort in Los Cabos.
The group plans to add more properties in China, Montenegro and Bahrain.
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