These launches cap a banner 2025 with five new properties, pushing Radisson Collection toward 40 global sites.
Set along the iconic Return to Paradise Beach, the resort captivates with untouched sands and sweeping ocean views. Its 117 accommodations range from elegantly designed rooms to expansive two- and three-bedroom self-contained villas, all surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
Sheikh Khaled bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, General Director of Vatel Bahrain, praised the MoU as essential for preparing students for their careers by combining classroom learning with hands-on experience.
Radisson Residences Taghazout Bay strengthens Radisson Hotel Group’s portfolio in Morocco and North Africa, delivering a new way to embrace coastal living with open-air freedom and seamless resort-style comfort.
The group has set an ambitious goal to reach 500 hotels by 2030, deepening its presence in fast-growing urban and leisure markets.
To explore how the hotel is redefining hospitality in Nairobi, HORECA Middle East & Africa spoke with General Manager Dominic Prendergast, who shared valuable insights into a property driven by purpose and powered by its people.
Catering to both families and business travelers, the hotel features a Kids’ Club for children aged 4 to 10, providing a fun and secure space for younger guests.
By focusing on emerging markets, Radisson aims to tap into the growing influx of both business and leisure travelers seeking dependable service and comfortable stays outside of major metropolitan areas.
By combining targeted brand positioning, strong owner relationships, and operational discipline, Radisson Hotel Group aims to strengthen its leadership in the Middle Eastern hospitality market in the coming years.
The hotel’s 89 rooms are designed with a modern aesthetic that balances comfort and style, featuring artistic touches that reflect the vibrant spirit of Bangkok.