Xpu-Ha Palace will be re-branded as a Wyndham Resort while Beach Palace, Isla Mujeres Palace and Playacar Palace will gain the Wyndham Grand Resort designation. All will continue to be owned and operated by Palace Resorts.
The four oceanfront hotels offer luxury accommodations with fine furnishings, signature in-room double Jacuzzi whirlpool baths, Biosilk bath amenities, bathrobes and slippers, satellite television, mini bars with liquor dispensers and unlimited beverages, premium coffeemakers and turndown service.
Each Palace Resorts property features unlimited fine dining and top-shelf beverages at a wide variety of international a la carte or buffet restaurants, 24-hour room service, non-motorized water sports, live nightly entertainment shows, wireless Internet service throughout the resort, unlimited telephone calls to the US, Canada and Mexico and unlimited tours to selected local cultural sites. Guests also have access to the facilities and amenities at all other Palace Resorts properties, including signature spas and championship golf courses.
All Palace Resorts hotels feature indoor and outdoor meeting and event facilities for groups of any size at an all-inclusive price.
The four resorts soon will join the Wyndham Rewards program, the world’s largest lodging loyalty program based on the more than 6,000 participating hotels, and offer the brand’s Wyndham ByRequest personalized benefits. Wyndham Rewards points can be redeemed for complimentary hotel stays, airline tickets, name-brand merchandise and dining and shopping gift cards, among other options.
Jeff Wagoner, president of Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, said the franchise agreements will expand Wyndham brand distribution in Latin America, creating a total presence of 26 Wyndham properties in Mexico and the Caribbean.