Hyatt to Debut New Inclusive Collection Resort in Portugal in 2024

Hyatt Hotels has plans for the expansion of Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection, a new global portfolio of luxury all-inclusive resort brands, to Portugal with Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina. On the heels of Hyatt’s recently announced expansion plans for five all-inclusive resorts in Bulgaria, the planned debut of Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina will mark the Inclusive Collection brand portfolio’s entry into Portugal, following existing all-inclusive brand presence in Spain and Greece, and introducing the signature “Unlimited-Luxury” concept to the destination.

Expected to open once renovations are complete in early 2024, Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina will offer the guests of all ages the ability to enjoy access to over 10 à la carte restaurants, seven bars, unlimited international and domestic top-shelf spirits, 24-hour room service, daily activities, nightly entertainment and more. Programming for all-ages also includes a water park, a children’s club, a Core Zone for teens, and a 9,800-square-foot spa for adults. The resort will also include adults-only areas and reserved spaces for preferred guests looking for an even more elevated guest experience.

Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina resort will have 366 guestrooms, ranging from standard rooms to luxury villas, besides an onsite private beach and marina. The resort will be operationally managed by Apple Leisure Group, a Hyatt affiliate and owned by an institutional investor that will rely on Okami Hotels for the asset management of the property.

World of Hyatt members can enjoy program benefits, including earning and redeeming points, at Inclusive Collection resorts in Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, and the Caribbean. Inclusive Collection resorts in Europe are expected to begin participating in the World of Hyatt by year-end.

For more information, visit www.algdevelopment.com.

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