MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL TO OPEN A NEW LUXURY RESORT ON THE PARADISE ISLAND OF LOMBOK, INDONESIA
Gran Meliá Lombok will open in 2024, showcasing the Spanish hotel group’s commitment to the luxury market in Southeast Asia
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MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL TO OPEN A NEW LUXURY RESORT ON THE PARADISE ISLAND OF LOMBOK, INDONESIA
Gran Meliá Lombok will open in 2024, showcasing the Spanish hotel group’s commitment to the luxury market in Southeast Asia
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Category: Asia Pacific - Indonesia - Industry economy
- Hotel projects
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2021-11-08
Meliá Hotels International, a world leader in premium resort hotels, looks to bring a touch of Spanish luxury to Indonesia with the opening of Gran Meliá Lombok in 2024.
Already one of the hotel group’s most sought-after destinations, the new opening will mark the first Gran Meliá property on the paradise island of Lombok and its second in Indonesia.
Gran Meliá Lombok will be situated at the beautiful Torok Bay in the south of the island, surrounded by green hills and a beach with crystal-clear waters. The perfect destination to disconnect and enjoy a relaxed approach to life.
The hotel will boast 22 luxury beachside villas and another 105 villas on the mountainside, all with private infinity pools and stunning ocean views.
Careful attention will be paid to the architectural design, utilising natural elements that represent the essence of the destination. The hotel will blend seamlessly with its natural environment, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in paradise.
An abundance of large windows will allow in plentiful natural light and help the property merge with its surroundings, while the elegant furniture and warm tones convey a sense of pure luxury.
Lombok is an island to the east of Bali with a pristine natural environment and has become increasingly popular as a travel destination throughout the past decade.
Its immense rice fields, rugged landscape and the famous Mount Rinjani volcano form part of the natural attractions of the island, which is surrounded by endless beaches and turquoise waters ideal for surfers.
The entire hotel has been designed as an authentic sanctuary for wellbeing. From the beachside YHI Spa offering relaxing rituals and treatments to the well-equipped fitness centre, Gran Meliá Lombok provides guests with everything they need to maintain their wellness routine.
The hotel will also offer a kids club to keep children entertained and an extensive programme of activities designed for the whole family.
In keeping with the Gran Meliá brand, the hotel will feature world-class dining options that combine the best local ingredients and techniques to offer guests authentic Indonesian dining experiences.
The spacious lounge with scenic panoramic ocean views will provide the perfect setting for couples planning an exotic destination wedding.
Gran Meliá Lombok will become the second Gran Meliá brand hotel in Indonesia after Gran Meliá Jakarta, a flagship urban oasis nestled in the Golden Triangle of the central business district of Kuningan, in Jakarta.
The hotel boasts an iconic architecture inspired by Spanish heritage with renovated modern decoration, offering the finest dining experience, such as the awarded gastronomic offerings of Chef Tomoaki at Yoshi Izakaya Japanese restaurant.
Gran Meliá is a luxury hotel brand operated by Meliá Hotels International consisting of an exceptional collection of premium-quality hotels in the world’s most desirable destinations, defined by their extraordinary architecture, refined elegance, friendly and attentive service, signature cuisine, and exceptional experiences to help guests discover and enjoy the destination.
“Our commitment to Indonesia, where we opened our first international hotel more than 35 years ago, is stronger than ever and we are extremely happy to sign this new agreement, an outstanding property that will become a destination resort in itself in Lombok and will further increase the prosperity of the entire community” said Gabriel Escarrer, Vice Chairman and CEO of Meliá Hotels International.
Gran Meliá Lombok is owned by Invest Islands, an award-winning property development company based in Lombok, and will become Meliá Hotels International's 12th hotel in Indonesia, eight of them currently in operation and another four (including Gran Meliá Lombok) pending opening.
Before the pandemic, the country received more than 16 million international tourists in 2019, with Lombok airport being the ninth-ranked airport in terms of visitor arrivals.
While Invest Islands is a real estate investment company at heart, it shares Meliá Hotels International’s commitment to sustainability.
Based in Lombok and with offices in Bali and Hong Kong, It explores ecological solutions, whether that is through the use of native materials and local craftsmen or through its organic farm or plastic recycling centre.
Its eponymous Invest Islands Foundation works tirelessly to improve education and healthcare, protect the environment, and empower local women.
“Gran Meliá Lombok is a huge milestone for Invest Islands,” said Jack Brown, who co-founded the company with business partner Kevin Deisser in 2015. “We are extremely proud to be working with a world leader in hotel operations and one of the key parallels we have with the Meliá brand is a focus on low carbon developments. Gran Melia Lombok has a very low density of building and a lot of natural green space.
“Hopefully this is the start of a great relationship that can continue for many years to come and we look forward to bringing Spanish luxury to Lombok, while respecting the natural environment. We'd also like to thank our investment clients from around the world that have trusted us to add value to the land we are developing.”
About Meliá Hotels International
Founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Meliá Hotels International has more than 380 hotels open or in the process of opening in more than 40 countries under the Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts, Paradisus by Meliá, ME by Meliá, Meliá Hotels & Resorts, INNSiDE by Meliá, Sol by Meliá and TRYP by Wyndham brands.
The company is a world leader in resort hotels and its resort experience has allowed it to become a leader in the growing market for urban hotels inspired by leisure.
Its commitment to responsible tourism led to it being named the most sustainable hotel company in Spain and Europe in 2020 according to the SAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment, as well as the seventh company in the world (and number one in the travel industry) in sustainable management, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Meliá Hotels International is also a member of the IBEX 35 stock market index and is the Spanish hotel company with the best corporate reputation (Merco Ranking).
About Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts
Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts is the first Spanish luxury hotel brand, which take residence in some of the world’s most beautiful landmarks, combining timeless luxury, stunning architecture, and Spanish culture. Gran Meliá Hotels & Resorts offers exceptional experiences and services, which are a modern expression of Spanish culture.
All properties are located in the most important global travel destinations, such as Gran Meliá Palacio de los Duques (Madrid, Spain), Gran Meliá de Mar (Mallorca, Spain) and Gran Melia Colón (Seville, Spain).
About Invest Islands
Founded by Kevin Deisser and Jack Brown in 2015, Invest Islands is a fully licensed real estate and property development company.
Registered in Lombok as PT PMA Invest Indonesian Islands and in Hong Kong under AIG Asian Island Group, the privately owned company offers foreign investors a secure ownership structure in Indonesia.
Invest Islands’ vision is to find undervalued plots of land, before delivering clients secure and affordable financial products through property investment.
The company’s core beliefs revolve around sustainability and realistic growth in line with the natural development of the market while its charitable arm, the Invest Islands Foundation, coordinates various initiatives focusing on education, environment, employment, and health.
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