Renovations at the Mövenpick Resort & Spa El Gouna in Egypt have finally finished ensuring the popular Red Sea resort will continue to meet the demands of today’s savvy travellers.
Work started in June 2009, with the first phase being the complete renovation of the Palavrion Restaurant, the resort’s main dining outlet. The restaurant has been rebuilt from scratch and was also extended so the outside veranda can be used all year round. The restaurant reopened its doors in September 2009 with a totally new look inspired by the designs of some of the leading eateries in Europe.
In the second phase, the refurbishment of 64 rooms was finished in November last year with the third phase, the renovation of 104 rooms having been just completed.
The makeover of the rooms includes a modern décor with a new room set up with the bed centred in the middle of the room facing the windows. Guests can now enjoy the fabulous views, for which the hotel is well known, right from their bed when waking up in the morning.
John Wood, general manager of Mövenpick Resort & Spa El Gouna, said: “We are all very excited about the new phase that the resort is entering now and we are sure that we will have an incomparable product that will become the benchmark by which other hotels will judge themselves”.