Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina, a new Inclusive Collection resort, to open in Portugal

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Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina
A rendering of the inside of Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina. Picture by Hyatt.

(TAN): Hyatt Hotels is planning to expand Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection — a new global portfolio of distinct luxury all-inclusive resort brands — to Portugal with Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina, the hotel group said in a news release. 

On the heels of Hyatt’s recently announced expansion plans for five all-inclusive resorts in Bulgaria, the planned debut of Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina will mark the Inclusive Collection brand portfolio’s entry into Portugal, following existing all-inclusive brand presence in Spain and Greece and introducing the signature Unlimited-Luxury concept to the must-visit destination.

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Leisure demand continues to fuel Hyatt’s thoughtful brand expansion in Europe, and today’s announcement signals the strength and reputation of Hyatt’s all-inclusive brands and the increased opportunity to introduce the luxury all-inclusive experience to more guests and World of Hyatt loyalty members around the world.

Expected to open once renovations are complete in early 2024, Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina will offer guests to enjoy access to more than 10 a la carte restaurants, seven bars, unlimited international and domestic top-shelf spirits, 24-hour room service, daily activities, nightly entertainment and more. 

Programing for all-ages also includes an onsite water park, an Explorer’s Club for kids, a Core Zone for teens, and a 9,800-square-foot (3,000-square-meter) spa for adults to unwind. The resort will also include exclusive adults-only areas and reserved spaces for preferred guests looking for an even more elevated guest experience.

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“With Dreams Madeira Resort Spa & Marina, we are thrilled to announce plans to introduce the Inclusive Collection to one of Europe’s leading island destinations, which will attract diverse travellers from around the world seeking immersive all-inclusive resort experiences,” said Jaime De La Mata, SVP of Business Development for EMEA at Apple Leisure Group.

Apple Leisure Group, a part of Hyatt, is a North American resort brand-management, leisure travel and hospitality group with a unique business model serving travellers and destinations worldwide.

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