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Minor partners with Qatari government development arm for two African Anantara resorts
POSTED 20 Apr 2015 . BY Helen Andrews
In addition to the Anantara Tozeur Resort in the Tunisian city of Tozeur, the Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort is being developed in northern Morocco to include a golf and country club (pictured) Credit: Qatari Diar
Minor Hotel Group (MHG) has partnered with Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment – the development arm of the Qatar government – to develop two new Anantara-branded resorts in North Africa, both of which are due to open in 2017.

The Anantara Tozeur Resort in the city of Tozeur, southwest of Tunisia, is being developed by Qatari Diar to include 93 bedrooms, a selection of restaurants and bars, business facilities, a health club and a signature Anantara Spa.

This resort is being marketed as an oasis located in the home of the original Star Wars film set. Presumably MHG expects to capitalise on the movie’s tourism trail, however, following the threat of Islamic State (ISIS) to tourists in Tunisia, the UK Foreign Office recently advised against all but essential travel in the Tataouine area – in Libya. It also warned against all travel in the south of Tunisia, where Star Wars fans visit the location that inspired Luke Skywalker’s home planet.

Also being developed by Qatari Diar is the Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort in northern Morocco. The hotel will be part of the US$600m (€558m, £400m) Al Houara leisure destination project along 2.5km (1.6-miles) of beachfront that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. Real estate and infrastructure project management company QPM is leading the development.

The Anantara property will house 230-bedrooms, food and beverage options, a large Anantara Spa, a wellness centre and a gym.

The 578-acre (234-hectare) leisure destination will also have an 18-hole golf course by Graham Marsh Golf Design in collaboration with Vijay Singh, residential homes for sale, a Moroccan spa and a country club.

Kathryn Moore, group director of MSpa in Asia, spoke exclusively to Spa Opportunities – detailing the proposed spas' facilities.

"Both will have full Anantara Spas with signature hammams. The property in Tangier – Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort – will have a wellness facility aimed at the domestic market, offering a range of services from alternative practitioners, retreats and state-of-the-art facilities," said Moore. "We haven't determined the number of treatment rooms yet for each spa."
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Barbarons Resort renovation, Seychelles
The Minor Hotel Group’s (MHG) Avani Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa has opened on the island of Mahé following an extensive US$14m (€12m, £9m) refurbishment.

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Minor partners with Qatari government development arm for two African Anantara resorts
POSTED 20 Apr 2015 . BY Helen Andrews
In addition to the Anantara Tozeur Resort in the Tunisian city of Tozeur, the Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort is being developed in northern Morocco to include a golf and country club (pictured) Credit: Qatari Diar
Minor Hotel Group (MHG) has partnered with Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment – the development arm of the Qatar government – to develop two new Anantara-branded resorts in North Africa, both of which are due to open in 2017.

The Anantara Tozeur Resort in the city of Tozeur, southwest of Tunisia, is being developed by Qatari Diar to include 93 bedrooms, a selection of restaurants and bars, business facilities, a health club and a signature Anantara Spa.

This resort is being marketed as an oasis located in the home of the original Star Wars film set. Presumably MHG expects to capitalise on the movie’s tourism trail, however, following the threat of Islamic State (ISIS) to tourists in Tunisia, the UK Foreign Office recently advised against all but essential travel in the Tataouine area – in Libya. It also warned against all travel in the south of Tunisia, where Star Wars fans visit the location that inspired Luke Skywalker’s home planet.

Also being developed by Qatari Diar is the Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort in northern Morocco. The hotel will be part of the US$600m (€558m, £400m) Al Houara leisure destination project along 2.5km (1.6-miles) of beachfront that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. Real estate and infrastructure project management company QPM is leading the development.

The Anantara property will house 230-bedrooms, food and beverage options, a large Anantara Spa, a wellness centre and a gym.

The 578-acre (234-hectare) leisure destination will also have an 18-hole golf course by Graham Marsh Golf Design in collaboration with Vijay Singh, residential homes for sale, a Moroccan spa and a country club.

Kathryn Moore, group director of MSpa in Asia, spoke exclusively to Spa Opportunities – detailing the proposed spas' facilities.

"Both will have full Anantara Spas with signature hammams. The property in Tangier – Anantara Al Houara Tangier Resort – will have a wellness facility aimed at the domestic market, offering a range of services from alternative practitioners, retreats and state-of-the-art facilities," said Moore. "We haven't determined the number of treatment rooms yet for each spa."
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The Anantara Bangkok Riverside Resort & Spa in Thailand has completed renovations costing US$11m (€10m, £7m), with a light refurb of the spa next on the agenda.
Avani Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa launches after refurb


The Minor Hotel Group’s (MHG) Avani Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa has opened on the island of Mahé following an extensive US$14m (€12m, £9m) refurbishment.
Minor expands into Europe and South America


Minor Hotel Group (MHG) has completed the strategic acquisition of six hotels in Portugal and Brazil and the rights to the Tivoli Hotels & Resorts brand for Brazil. MHG has thus chosen Portugal and Brazil as the starting points for future expansion into Europe and South America.
Minor re-flags Four Seasons Bangkok as Anantara property


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