The Intercontinental Mar Menor Golf Resort & Spa opened its door of cool and calm 5 star luxury in April 2006.
Designed by Hunt Hamilton Zuch, a UK interior design guru, the hotel in Murcia, Spain, has 57 deluxe rooms and seven suites, three restaurants and two pools.
At the Intercontinental Mar Menor Golf Resort & Spa, there are many relaxing options for both him and her to savor during their stay. Enjoy an Espa Spa treatment, play a round of golf on the Par 36/9-hole golf course, work out in a state-of-the-art fitness centre, or go for a swim in the indoor heated relaxation pool.
Murcia is is the warmest corner of Europe, and easy to get to from the Alicante Airport for a weekend, or longer, of being spoiled.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Luxury Spa Resorts
- There is a growing trend for luxury spa resorts that offer a wide range of relaxation options and activities.
- Wellness Tourism
- Wellness tourism is on the rise, with more travelers seeking destinations that provide opportunities for relaxation and self-care.
- Indoor Heated Pools
- Indoor heated pools are becoming popular features in luxury resorts, allowing guests to enjoy swimming and relaxation year-round.
Where This Applies
- Hospitality and Tourism
- The hospitality and tourism industry can capitalize on the demand for luxury spa resorts and wellness tourism experiences.
- Fitness and Wellness
- The fitness and wellness industry can benefit from the growing interest in relaxation activities and self-care experiences.
- Construction and Design
- Construction and design companies can explore opportunities in building and designing indoor heated pools for luxury resorts and hotels.