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RIU Hotels to open two hotels in Hammamet, Tunisia in 2009 |
RIU Hotels to open two hotels in Hammamet, Tunisia in 2009 |
| Written by Oscar | |
| Wednesday, 17 September 2008 | |
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Riu is betting its all on Tunisia, with plans in place for new inaugurations and renovations. The chain has projects for two new hotels in the destination in 2009: the ClubHotel Riu Marco Polo and the Riu Palace Hammamet Marhaba, both located in the popular destination of Hammamet. RIU has also begun a complete overhaul of the Riu Imperial Marhaba hotel, which will have a large thalassotherapy centre as of November, RIU's third in the country, among other services. RIU's hotels in Tunisia are a complete success with the company's guests, proof of which are the Hotelo de Gulet Prize awarded to the destination's seven hotels this summer by the Austrian tour operator and the Gold Medal Award, British tour operator Thomson's annual prize. The international RIU chain was founded by the Riu family in 1953 as a small holiday firm and is still owned by the family’s third generation. The company specialises in sun and sand holiday resorts and 50% of its establishments offer RIU’s acclaimed all-inclusive formula. RIU Hotels & Resorts now has more than 100 hotels in 16 countries which welcome over 2.7 million guests a year. RIU is currently the world’s 27th ranked chain, one of the Caribbean’s most popular, the leader in the Canary Islands’ accommodations offer and the third largest in Spain by revenue and number of rooms. |
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