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Al Rayyan Hospitality, one of Qatar’s leading hospitality development companies, will present several new options for travellers at the 2015 Arabian Travel Market (ATM), which opens today in Dubai.
Al Rayyan Hospitality (ARH) has created eight exquisitely designed Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels, nestled in the bustling traditional market in Doha. The group has also restored an elegant 19th century Victorian townhouse, Adria Boutique Hotel in South Kensington, London, offering around the clock butler service for the sophisticated traveller.
Developed by ARH, the new super-luxurious Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, has received rave reviews since its debut in early January. There are numerous restaurants, spa, wellness centre, multiple pools, dive centre, wave pool and extensive children’s programme on the 32-acre resort.
Currently, ARH is developing more resorts including ambitious waterfront destination, the Salwa Beach Resort, on over 4km of prime coastline in southwest Qatar. Featuring a luxurious 362-room Hilton Hotel that offers sweeping views of Arabian Gulf, the property includes two beachfront villages of family villas, a massive destination waterpark, a large marina with yacht club, dive centre, cinemas and shopping mall, health club and spa, 14 restaurants, and much more.
In a prime location in central Doha situated within a lushly landscaped 33 acre site, ARH is also developing the Al Messila Resort & VIP Spa. An ultra-luxurious 122 room hotel, 30 luxury villas and with the largest and most exclusive ladies’ spa and wellness centre in the region are among the highlights.
At the 2015 ATM, ARH will unveil its portfolio of distinctive luxury resorts, in line with the company’s vision to revolutionise the perception of hospitality by strategically developing authentic lifestyle destinations.
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