Marriott Hotels Elevates Hospitality with New All-Inclusive Resort in Cancun

Marriott Hotels Elevates Hospitality with New All-Inclusive Resort in Cancun

By Nishang Narayan

Published on August 4, 2024

Marriott Hotels is setting a new benchmark in hospitality with the grand opening of its first all-inclusive property, Marriott Cancun, An All-Inclusive Resort. This new addition to Marriott Bonvoy’s diverse portfolio invites guests of all ages to enjoy a vacation filled with enriching experiences, vibrant local culture, and captivating entertainment.

The move into the all-inclusive market reflects Marriott's commitment to meeting the growing demand for multigenerational travel. With over 50% of parents planning trips involving both grandparents and children, Marriott Cancun is designed to cater to family-friendly vacations in one convenient location. The resort promises a seamless blend of relaxation, care, and shared moments, underscoring Marriott’s dedication to creating memorable stays for guests of all backgrounds.

"Marriott Hotels' new all-inclusive experience is designed to empower and inspire guests of all ages to connect in meaningful ways," said Drew Iddings, Vice President, Premium Classic Brands. "It's about creating unforgettable memories where relaxation, care, and curiosity converge. Our Cancun property embodies the Marriott Hotels’ All-Inclusive promise with its stunning surroundings, world-class amenities, and exceptional hospitality."

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Located in Cancun’s Golden Zone, the resort features 450 newly redesigned guestrooms, including premium ocean-view rooms and luxurious Presidential Suites. Guests can indulge in 13 diverse dining options, from vibrant Mexican cuisine to innovative Japanese dishes. The resort also offers a range of activities, including a water park, fitness center, and interactive cultural experiences.

For families, Marriott Cancun provides a comprehensive kids' club, CAMP by Marriott, featuring action-packed zones and creative activities. The resort’s event spaces, totaling nearly 24,813 square feet, are perfect for everything from beachside weddings to corporate retreats.

To celebrate the grand opening, Marriott Cancun is offering a 20% discount on bookings made between July 30th and August 30th, 2024. Guests will also receive a $50 USD resort credit for spa treatments. For more details and to book your stay, visit here.

Marriott Hotels' expansion into all-inclusive resorts continues with new properties slated for 2024 and 2025 in destinations like Puerto Vallarta and Djerba. The brand’s growing all-inclusive portfolio aims to set a new standard in vacation experiences, combining modern design, elevated service, and easy technology.

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For more information on Marriott Cancun and Marriott Hotels All-Inclusive Resorts, visit here.

About Marriott Hotels®: With nearly 600 hotels in over 65 countries, Marriott Hotels is dedicated to elevating the art of hospitality. For more information, visit www.marriotthotels.com and follow Marriott Hotels on Facebook and Instagram.

About All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy®: Encompassing nine leading brands, All-Inclusive by Marriott Bonvoy offers unparalleled amenities and experiences for all ages. For more information, visit marriottbonvoy.com.


Taiwan Tourism Reports 22% Growth in Indian Arrivals, Expands Outreach with Kochi and Kolkata Events

Taiwan Tourism Reports 22% Growth in Indian Arrivals, Expands Outreach with Kochi and Kolkata Events

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on September 12, 2025

Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) has reported strong growth in Indian visitor arrivals, with numbers rising by 22.01% between January and May 2025. Building on this momentum, TTA has intensified its India engagement through recent trade and educational seminars in Kochi and Kolkata.

The events, held in partnership with Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways, aimed to strengthen Taiwan’s positioning as a destination for high-end leisure, FIT, and MICE travellers. In Kochi, TTA hosted its first-ever trade seminar in the city, attended by around 30 leading travel agents and tour operators. The session highlighted Taiwan’s diverse tourism offerings, with special focus on MICE opportunities, supported by Taiwanese destination management companies Top Holidays and Apple Travel Services.

In Kolkata, TTA organised its first major post-pandemic roadshow in eastern India, supported by Thai Airways. With around 50 agents in attendance, the session showcased Taiwan’s potential as a leisure and corporate travel hub. West Bengal, being one of India’s strongest outbound markets, was identified as a key region for partnership building and market expansion.

“India is a very diverse market and there are tremendous opportunities to exploit across the country. The two events were strategic extensions of our engagement programme in India over the last year and a half. Kochi gave us the opportunity to penetrate South India, whereas Kolkata was our first post-pandemic push into East India, particularly West Bengal,” said Paul Shih, Director, TTA Singapore Office.

Since its return to India in January 2024, Taiwan has achieved impressive post-pandemic growth, with arrivals rising 20.81% in 2024 and continuing the trend with over 22% growth in early 2025. Shih added that TTA is committed to a long-term strategy of positioning Taiwan as a premier destination for HNI, FIT, incentive, and luxury corporate travellers through stronger collaborations with airlines and travel agencies.

As part of its broader plans, TTA is also working on introducing new tourism products, including golf tourism, to appeal to the evolving preferences of Indian travellers. With strategic trade activations across multiple regions, Taiwan aims to accelerate growth in visitor arrivals and build deeper, long-lasting partnerships in the Indian market.


Hilton Kathmandu Burned Amid Widespread Unrest in Nepal

Hilton Kathmandu Burned Amid Widespread Unrest in Nepal

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on September 11, 2025

Kathmandu witnessed a devastating blow to its hospitality sector as Hilton Kathmandu, the city’s tallest hotel, was destroyed by fire amid violent protests against alleged corruption and social media restrictions. Demonstrators set fire to the hotel during escalating clashes, leaving its glass façade a charred skeleton against the city skyline.

The protests also targeted government buildings and the residences of political leaders, spreading chaos across Kathmandu. Hilton Kathmandu’s destruction is particularly significant as it symbolized Nepal’s aspirations to elevate its hospitality industry to international standards.

Constructed by the Shanker Group, the hotel broke ground in 2016 and officially opened in July 2024 after several delays. Its modern design featured vertical glass fins inspired by Buddhist prayer flags that shifted hues with light, offering world-class amenities including restaurants, a spa, event spaces, and a rooftop bar overlooking the Himalayas.

With an investment of approximately ₹8 billion, Hilton housed 176 rooms and multiple banquet halls. Designed as an “immediate occupancy” building, it incorporated seismic safeguards crucial for Nepal’s earthquake-prone terrain. The fire not only destroys a physical landmark but also represents a major setback for Kathmandu’s tourism and luxury hospitality ambitions.


Tourists Stranded in Nepal as Gen Z Protests Force Kathmandu Airport Shutdown

Tourists Stranded in Nepal as Gen Z Protests Force Kathmandu Airport Shutdown

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on September 11, 2025

Hundreds of tourists from India and other nations are stranded in Nepal as Kathmandu Airport remains closed due to violent protests led by Gen Z against alleged corruption and the controversial social media ban imposed by the Oli government.

What started as a peaceful youth-led movement quickly escalated into violent clashes with security forces, resulting in several deaths. Demonstrators also attacked top politicians and set fire to their homes, prompting authorities to shut down airports and block major highways.

Tourists who had travelled for vacations are now trapped. A group from Navi Mumbai, visiting the Pashupatinath Temple, shared their distress: “We arrived on September 8, and the next day protests erupted. We are confined to our hotel and are extremely scared,” said one traveler.

The Indian Embassy has assured citizens that arrangements are underway for their safe return but has advised them to stay indoors until the situation stabilizes.

Foreign tourists are also affected. A German visitor reported, “Yesterday I saw a lot of smoke from hotels being set on fire. Innocent people are dying. It’s very sad. I hope everything will return to normal soon.”

Another member of the German group said, “We are safe, but we hope to leave tomorrow. The situation is unfortunate.”

With the protests continuing and uncertainty prevailing, stranded tourists anxiously await safe passage, as authorities work to restore order and ensure their evacuation.

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