Paradisus by Meliá has introduced a set of new experiences called Destination Inclusive, designed to immerse guests in local culture and enrich nearly every aspect of the resort stay—from design and amenities to dining, entertainment and activities.
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“At Paradisus by Meliá, the destination plays a key role in creating a genuine adventure,” said Susanna Mander, global director of Brand Marketing, Paradisus by Meliá. “We are thrilled to offer guests opportunities to experience vacations in entirely new ways. These curated experiences help guests explore hidden places, taste authentic local cuisine, meet regional artists and visit nearby destinations, all contributing to a deeper connection with the culture.”
Destination Inclusive includes exclusive, off-property excursions crafted by local experts and available to guests staying in the new Nikté and The Reserve suite categories. The program aims to connect visitors with nature and the surroundings of each resort. Examples include visiting a cenote with a Mexican shaman at Riviera Maya properties and practicing yoga in an ancient canyon near Cabo San Lucas. Offerings are updated seasonally with input from local curators to keep experiences fresh and authentic.
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The Nikté offering enhances the suite experience with elevated room categories and a range of premium services, such as turndown service, an upgraded minibar, a personal destination concierge, priority dinner reservations, one complimentary dinner at Sal Steak Cave and a water ritual at YHI Spa. The Reserve category adds access to adults-only areas and a dedicated adults-only program, delivering a more private, refined stay.
Paradisus also marked its European expansion on March 24 with the opening of Paradisus Gran Canaria, bringing the brand’s Destination Inclusive concept to a new region and expanding opportunities for curated, locally inspired guest experiences.