Accor offers exclusive wellness experiences
According to a recent survey by the Global Wellness Institute’s Wellness Tourism Initiative, when choosing travel destination, customers are influenced by wellness amenities, activities and dinning options, as 55 percent of respondents said healthy food and wildlife were the main decision factors.
Moreover, sustainability, cultural attractions and mindfulness activities were also found to be significant.
Sarah Derry, CEO at Accor Pacific, declared:
“Hotel and resort guests want to recharge and get inspired to improve their overall health and well-being. Our hotels integrate wellness in meaningful ways throughout the customer journey to deliver an authentic and highly considered wellness offering. We take the time to connect with our guests, providing experiences that includes the consideration of wellness for mind, body and soul - it is the future of hospitality.”
In order to align to the current demand trends, Accor Hotel Group is promoting physical and spiritual well-being experiences across its 5,300 properties in 110 countries, featuring: Peppers Salt Resort & Spa and Mantra on Salt Beach, Kingscliff; Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort, Sunshine Coast; Palm Cove, Tropical North Queensland; Pullman Bunker Bay Resort, Margaret River; Peppers Silo Hotel, Launceston; SO/ in Auckland; Peppers Christchurch Clearwater Resort, Canterbury and many more.
As a plus, ALL members can benefit a special 5% off rate for the aforementioned resorts, valid for the entire year. Moreover, membership is free of charge and includes selected discounts for dedicated services, reward points, as well as exclusive dinning, sports and entertainment convenient privileges.
Accor Hotel Group owns and manages over 400 hotels across the Pacific, including prestigious global brands like Art Series, BreakFree, Grand Mercure, ibis, ibis Styles, ibis Budget, Mantra, Mercure, Mgallery, Mövenpick, Novotel, Peppers, Pullman, SO/, Sofitel, Swissôtel, The Sebel and Tribe.
Source: hospitalitynet.org