Seven Tides plans three 5 star hotels in Dubai
Seven Tides, an independent Dubai-based holding company, is planning to set up over 20 five-star hotels in the region in 2009 alone. Three exclusive five-star multi-use developments will be opened in Dubai in the first half of 2009.
Along with its international strategic partners, Seven Tides is committed to offering its clientele an innovative approach to integrated developments and five-star projects in Dubai. Established in 2004, Seven Tides partnered with prestigious international brands including Nakheel, Asteco Property Management, Anantara, Movenpic Hotels & Resorts, Rixos and Campbell Gray Hotels which manages Seven Tides’ Dukes Hotel in the heart of London in the UK.
Malcolm Ross, chief operating officer, Seven Tides Hospitality, said, “Our developments are designed for an exclusive lifestyle catering to individual needs. Our aim at Seven Tides is to create destinations moving away from the ordinary by adding an element of sophistication and finesse to our final precut; making our developments and hospitality offerings one-of-a-kind.”
Of the three five-star multi-use developments that Seven Tides is opening in 2009, two of these premier projects are on Palm Jumeriah. Oceana, comprising a five-star resort, located on the Trunk of the Palm, will offer apartments with a unique array of amenities and is accessible to the finest shopping and entertainment on Palm Jumeirah. Alternatively, The Royal Amwaj on the Crescent is an Asian inspired five-star resort and spa with apartments. Finally, the third five-star establishment is the Ibn Battuta Gate, strategically located next to the IBN Battuta Mall. This development with its landmark Gate offers office suites and services apartments in addition to the luxury hotel and spa.
Ross continued, “With the launch of Seven Tides in the region and with these three projects we aim to demonstrate our commitment to premier, tailored, sophisticated developments that will attract clientele who believes in individuality. These are the personal touches that are the natures of Seven Tides’ brand and philosophy.”
Along with its international strategic partners, Seven Tides is committed to offering its clientele an innovative approach to integrated developments and five-star projects in Dubai. Established in 2004, Seven Tides partnered with prestigious international brands including Nakheel, Asteco Property Management, Anantara, Movenpic Hotels & Resorts, Rixos and Campbell Gray Hotels which manages Seven Tides’ Dukes Hotel in the heart of London in the UK.
Malcolm Ross, chief operating officer, Seven Tides Hospitality, said, “Our developments are designed for an exclusive lifestyle catering to individual needs. Our aim at Seven Tides is to create destinations moving away from the ordinary by adding an element of sophistication and finesse to our final precut; making our developments and hospitality offerings one-of-a-kind.”
Of the three five-star multi-use developments that Seven Tides is opening in 2009, two of these premier projects are on Palm Jumeriah. Oceana, comprising a five-star resort, located on the Trunk of the Palm, will offer apartments with a unique array of amenities and is accessible to the finest shopping and entertainment on Palm Jumeirah. Alternatively, The Royal Amwaj on the Crescent is an Asian inspired five-star resort and spa with apartments. Finally, the third five-star establishment is the Ibn Battuta Gate, strategically located next to the IBN Battuta Mall. This development with its landmark Gate offers office suites and services apartments in addition to the luxury hotel and spa.
Ross continued, “With the launch of Seven Tides in the region and with these three projects we aim to demonstrate our commitment to premier, tailored, sophisticated developments that will attract clientele who believes in individuality. These are the personal touches that are the natures of Seven Tides’ brand and philosophy.”
In addition to the projects opening in 2009, Seven Tides will embark on projects in The World, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira. It has also complied a significant restoration of the Dukes Hotel in London, which upon completion was awarded five-star classification.
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