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Sol Meliá reopens luxury resorts in Croatia

11th May 2010 Print

Sol Meliá, the largest resort hotel company in the world, has shown its commitment to improving the quality of its hotel portfolio in Croatia with the reopening of two resort hotels in Umag: the Meliá Coral and the Meliá Istrian Villas, both previously operated under the Sol Hotels brand.

The changes have required the adaptation of the hotels to the Meliá Hotels brand standards and its focus on excellent customer service, thus adding to the attractiveness of Umag as a travel destination.

The new Meliá Coral provides 244 rooms, 6 luxury suites, a range of different options for corporate events, and a great choice of additional facilities including a spa, swimming pool, solarium, tapas bar and Mediterranean tavern. Its multi-purpose outdoor areas are also perfect for social events along with the creation of two new leisure areas for fun and relaxation: the Club Elite Automat and the Beach Club.

The Meliá Istrian Villas is an idyllic oasis of apartments alongside the sea yet only two kilometres from the centre of Umag, which combines traditional architecture with modern design and superior comfort. A place where guests can enjoy both the natural environment and total privacy or take part in a fantastic range of sports activities. This year the hotel also inaugurates a new restaurant named O Grill.

Sol Meliá was founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain) and is the world’s leading resort hotel chain, as well as Spain’s leading hotel chain in both the business and leisure markets. It currently provides more than 300 hotels in 28 countries on 4 continents under its brands: Gran Meliá, Meliá, ME, Innside, Tryp, Sol, Paradisus and Sol Meliá Vacation Club.

For more information and bookings, visit: solmelia.com