Wyndham’s Registry Collection brand debuts in Cancun
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts unveiled its 21st brand, with Registry Collection adding a luxury offering in Cancun to the company’s brand portfolio.
It debuts with the brand’s flagship resort, the 144-room, all-suite, Grand Residences Riviera Cancun.
It features an oceanfront infinity pool, a full-service spa, gym, kids club and three restaurants.
The resort is owned and managed by affiliates of Royal Resorts.
It is located just moments from the peaceful fishing village of Puerto Morelos.
Guests enjoy complimentary private premium airport transportation and can enjoy a variety of on- and off-site activities, including cooking and mixology classes, yoga, snorkeling, bike tours, fishing charters, catamaran cruises and more.
"Registry Collection Hotels now fill an important space at the upper end of the Wyndham Hotels & Resorts portfolio, allowing us to very selectively provide support to independent hoteliers around the globe," said Geoff Ballotti, President and CEO, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
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