Palladium Hotel Group announces opening of two Sicily resorts
Spain based Palladium Hotel Group announced two new luxury resorts are set to open on Sicily in May.
The Grand Palladium Sicilia Resort & Spa and Grand Palladium Garden Beach Resort & Spa will welcome guests from 28 May 2021.
“Despite a difficult year for the sector, at Palladium Hotel Group we’re continuing to work to ensure that our guests have new destinations to enjoy their holidays. Together with the Balearic Islands, Sicily is one of those corners of the Mediterranean where we all want to escape, and we have adapted the services so that our guests enjoy a safe and sustainable stay,” said Sergio Zertuche, Palladium Hotel Group Chief Sales & Marketing Officer.
Grand Palladium Garden Beach Resort & Spa and Grand Palladium Sicilia Resort & Spa are located in the town of Campofelice di Roccella and have a combined 469 rooms and suites.
The two new hotels are designed for couples, families and groups.
Amenities include four swimming pools; Zentropia Palladium Spa & Wellness; Baby Club and Mini Club for kids; as well as a full programme of activities and live shows.
With this new twin opening, Palladium Hotel Group continues its expansion project in the Mediterranean, which includes Ibiza.
With a history spanning 50 years, the company has a presence in six countries with more than 14.000 rooms in operation.
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