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Saudi Arabia announces Anantara and Avani hotels

Saudi Arabia to welcome Anantara and Avani properties from MINOR Hotels

Saudi Arabia anantara Avani
Saudi Arabia to welcome Anantara and Avani properties from MINOR Hotels

Saudi Arabia will welcome Anantara and Avani resorts as part of a deal with a major international hotel chain.

Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund (TDF) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with MINOR Hotels, a hotel owner, operator, and investor.

The MoU aims to jointly develop and operate high-quality hospitality and lifestyle projects focused on mountain resorts, wellness resorts, and urban hotels within the Kingdom.

Saudi Arabia Anantara and Avani hotels

The first project under the partnership is expected to be announced in the second half of 2023.

The future establishment of a strategic partnership between the two parties in exclusive regions in Saudi Arabia will see the development of multiple hospitality projects like MINOR’s flagship brands of Anantara, Avani and Tivoli over the next couple of years.

MINOR Hotels will act as an operator and partner in each of the projects, which are expected to become distinct destinations in their respective locations.

MINOR Hotels currently owns a portfolio of 530 hotels and resorts in 56 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Indian Ocean.

The development of Anantara, Avani, Tivoli, and Oaks hotels and resorts in Saudi Arabia is consistent with the Kingdom’s National Tourism Strategy (NTS) and in line with the Saudi Vision 2030.

The projects will be developed in the targeted tourism destinations specified in the NTS and will be announced soon.

Saudi Arabia’s TDF supports tourism investment in the Kingdom, linking private-sector investors with public funding opportunities.

It was established in 2020 to harness opportunities and fund development in the tourism ecosystem and tourism destinations across Saudi Arabia.

The luxury brand Anantara will constitute at least one of the agreed projects. Anantara is known for its experience-led and heartfelt hospitality in some of the world’s most exciting destinations.

With Thai roots, Anantara Hotels, Resorts and Spas is already well known in the GCC region and has more than 10 properties in the UAE, Oman, and Qatar.

MINOR Hotels’ dynamic Avani Hotels and Resorts brand will also debut in the Kingdom with multiple properties to be developed as part of the strategic partnership.

The contemporary and upbeat hotel brand prioritises style, value, and comfort and can be found in the UAE and Oman, with a property currently under development in Bahrain to launch in 2024.

The partnership will also include the development of properties under other Minor brands, such as Tivoli and Oaks, within the Kingdom.

An industry leader in modern residential-style accommodations, Oaks Hotels, Resorts and Suites can be found in the UAE and Qatar, with the brand also soon to launch in Egypt.

Saudi Arabia has more hotel rooms under construction than any other country in the Middle East and Africa, according to data published by hospitality analysts STR.

The Kingdom’s expanding hospitality sector is evident in the construction pipeline, with 42,033 rooms under construction.

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