The Mina Seyahi Complex has reopened doors of the Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Hotel in Dubai. The refurbished hotel now offers its guests a mix of 220 premium guest rooms, executive suites, and a Royal Suite.
Stewart Selbie, complex general manager said, “The hotel is positioned to provide a city escape for urbanites, a tranquil retreat for leisure travellers, as well as a meeting point for travellers seeking cultural discovery, wellness and relaxation.”
Mixing contemporary culture with its European heritage, Le Méridien Mina Seyahi creates a culturally refined, meaningful and stimulating atmosphere allowing guests to discover more than just a new destination.
Selbie continued “The refurbishment of Le Méridien Mina Seyahi has infused the interiors with contemporary chic decor which is part of the brands dynamic focus on culture and refinement and comprises a refurbishment of all guest rooms and public areas.“
“The refurbishment will offer guests more rooms, a stunning new club lounge on the top floor with dramatic views, complete refurbishment of all guest rooms, corridors and public areas, as well as a number of new food and beverage outlets,” said Selbie.
“The new refurbishment has also infused the interiors with contemporary chic decor which is part of the brands dynamic focus on culture and refinement and comprises a refurbishment of all guest rooms and public areas,” he further added.
Le Méridien Mina Seyahi offers a range of gourmet dining and beverage experiences including the award winning Barasti Beach Bar. Other outlets include the Latest Recipe which draws on great dishes created internationally in Le Méridien kitchens, serving innovative fare as well as comfort food, re-imagined. Japanese inspired Watatsumi offers a relaxed atmosphere for your evening meal, while Latitude is the perfect destination to catch up with friends or conducting business meeting.
For younger guests, the hotel provides a selection of activities in and around the hotel. From the Penguin Club (open to our young guests ages four-12) with its host of games and activities, to babysitting services, special menus, two shaded children’s pools, and daily beach games, there is always something to occupy children.
For grown-ups there are banana boat rides, sailing, water skiing, windsurfing, sports fishing, a variety of beach games, and a dedicated lap pool for serious swimmers. On land the hotel offers four floodlit tennis courts as well as a state-of-the-art gym, featuring resistance machines as well as steam rooms and sauna for a total body workout.
The water sports centre offers a comprehensive range of activities from skiing and windsurfing to wake boarding and surf ski kayaking. Guests can charter their very own yacht or speedboat for a tour of the spectacular coastline or combine their stay with sailing lessons on the range of Hobie Cats and Laser sailboats.
“We will continue to position the new Le Meridien Mina Seyahi as the leading five-star hotel on Jumeirah Beach. We will continue to target our traditional markets for the leisure business which are predominantly Europe, Russia and the GCC, we will however grow the emerging markets such as China, CIS and India,” added Selbie.