Abid appraised the achievements in the UAE with several mega-projects being recently launched and professionally managed making Dubai a sought-after destination for companies working in the tourism sector and seeking to develop their business.
He added that the ease of procedures and regulations in the UAE and the various attractions for leisure and business have made it a leading destination for international hotel chains who want to benefit from the increasing number of tourists and visitors coming from all over the world.
The Banyan Tree Group manages and owns 30 resorts and hotels around the world, more than 60 integrated health clubs, 80 retail galleries and runs two golf courses. It currently manages two hotels in the Middle East, Banyan Tree Al Wadi and Banyan Tree Ras Al Khaimah Beach.
Opened in January 2010, Banyan Tree Al Wadi is the first desert resort to offer a concept with integrated facilities, comprising of spacious all-pool villas, 3,999 sqm of Asian-inspired hydrotherapy spa facilities, a dedicated nature reserve, private beach, rainforest, international 18-hole golf course equipped to host tournaments. Located just 45 minutes from Dubai and surrounded by spectacular views of sand dunes, Banyan Tree Al Wadi includes 101 villas each with its own pool, integrated seamlessly with its surrounding environment.
Located at 20 minutes from the desert resort, Banyan Tree Ras Al Khaimah Beach contains 32 villas with direct sea views, private swimming pool with controlled temperature in summer and winter, and a private balcony. Designed to convey the ambience of an island-style resort, the resort also features modern interpretations of traditional Arabian architecture as seen in the Bedouin-style tent villas and low-rise buildings.
Source: http://www.ameinfo.com/banyan-tree-hotels-resorts-explors-strategic-328628
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