Carlson has signed a second Radisson property in the Maldives.
The US$ 91 million, 281-villa resort, owned by Threek International Private Limited, is expected to open in the third quarter of 2012 on the island of Naagoshi.
The Radisson Plaza Resort Maldives, Naagoshi will feature 182 land and 99 overwater, contemporary villas designed by Hassell, an award-winning, multidisciplinary firm which has been appointed architectural, interior and landscape design consultants for the resort.
Hotel guests will be able to enjoy a variety of dining options, including an overwater Pan Asian restaurant, an all-day dining restaurant, a poolside bar, and a seafood restaurant. The overwater seafood restaurant, discreetly located at the southwestern corner of the resort, will feature paths trailing out onto five private overwater dining pods for couples seeking a romantic dining experience.
Additional resort facilities will include a gym, a dedicated yoga work out space, a large spa with 16 treatment rooms, badminton and tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a meeting and function room, a diving and water sports center, and butler stations.
The resort’s kid’s club concept of learning, exploring, nature and growth will be brought to life through extensive facilities comprising a children’s swimming pool, playground with a sandpit, a games room, a movie and a library corner, and a cooking station.
The Radisson Plaza Resort Maldives, Naagoshi is being constructed on Naagoshi Island, on the northern Haa Dhaalu Atoll and is 45 minutes by sea plane from the Male International Airport.
Carlson has another hotel presently under construction in the Maldives, the 250-room Radisson Hotel Maldives Hulhumale scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2013.
Last October, Carlson announced plans to increase the number of Radisson hotels in Asia Pacific to over 100 hotels by 2015. The Radisson portfolio in Asia Pacific includes 11 other resorts in Australia (Gold Coast), China (Huizhou and Sanya), India (Alibaug, Goa and Mamallapuram), the South Pacific (Fiji and Tahiti) and Thailand (Hua Hin, Pattaya and Phuket). “The addition of this resort property fuels our Ambition 2015 growth strategy to expand Radisson as a vibrant, contemporary and engaging brand in key cities, resort and airport locations throughout Asia Pacific,” said Simon Barlow, president, Carlson Hotels, Asia Pacific.
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Carlson has signed a second Radisson property in the Maldives.
Wednesday, 5 January 2011 11:21
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More opportunities for resort workers. But, few Maldivians work in management positions of international chain. Hope they will give priority to Maldivian managers, train more management staff.
Maldives resort workers blog has recently reported team work is a scam being used to make employees work harder. What is your opinion on this?
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