Marriott International will debut its first-ever Marriott-branded all-inclusive in early 2024 at the site of the former Marriott Cancun Resort.
The award-winning hotel, now renamed Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort, has been Marriott International’s legacy property in the Yucatan Peninsula for several decades, gracing its shoreline with elevated beachfront accommodations, world-class amenities, and access to Cancun’s most treasured experiences. The property closed its doors last March to undergo an extensive renovation for its conversion.
“Travellers will be relieved to discover that they will not be bidding their beloved Marriott Cancun Resort a permanent goodbye, but instead expecting a very exciting reopening with a more modern product,” said Alex Fiz, Area Vice President Caribbean & Managing Director All-Inclusive for Marriott International. “The property is being reimagined by Marriott, utilising the space to offer a sophisticated twist on the traditional all-inclusive concept”.
Upon re-opening, the resort will launch redesigned rooms, suites, lobby, meeting spaces, and public areas, including new innovative restaurant concepts, expansive pools, and even a lazy river and waterpark. Keeping with Marriott Hotels’ commitment to providing upscale experiences, the property will re-define what it means to be ‘all-inclusive’ with elevated food and beverage choices, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, authentic daily and nightly entertainment, and dedicated guest relations representatives offering the heartfelt service that distinguishes the brand.
With rapidly growing interest in all-inclusive properties, travellers are more likely than ever to book single-price holidays for hassle-free trip planning and a friendly booking process. Marriott International’s footprint in the all-inclusive segment has grown substantially in the last 4 years. Today, its All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy portfolio comprises 31 resorts, with a robust pipeline that seeks to provide enriching experiences to more than 180 million Marriott Bonvoy members.
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