Alila Salalah resort in Oman to open in Q3 of 2017 with interiors by Blink Design
Alila Hotels and Resorts will launch its second luxury resort development in Oman in Mirbat, east of Salalah – a coastal town in the Dhofar governorate.
The interior design by BLINK Design Group will include contemporary Dhofari architecture.
The project, owned by Alil Salalah – a subsidiary of the Oman Investment Fund – will open in the second half of 2017 comprising 100 bedrooms, 25 villas, fine dining restaurants and a Spa Alila wellness centre.
Alila’s guests will be able to visit both the Hajjar Mountains – via the existing Alila Jabal Akhdar – and Mirbat beaches at the new property.
According to a statement by Alila, the project will significantly enhance the product offering and attractiveness of Dhofar and Salalah as a major tourism destination, providing additional growth opportunities to the domestic market, while drawing new visitors to the Governorate.
The new property will take advantage of a new international airport, scheduled to open fully in April 2015, and the expansion of the Port of Salalah.
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