Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay to open this summer

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In the wave of international hotel chains opening across Egypt, Located on the Soma Bay Peninsula Kempinski Hotel is the first of the acclaimed chain slated to open this summer.

The hotel features impressive landscaping including waterfalls, lagoons and pools that cover seven hectares of the 17.6-hectare site. The property also has its own 400m long stretch of beach.

The architectural style is inspired by Moorish fortresses with oriental interior design accents. The 325 guestrooms and suites throughout the resort encompass a blend of oriental interiors with western accents, offering a touch of the exotic East with distinct modern appeal.

Parents will be pleased to find a Children’s Club staffed with professional attendants, and which has its own two swimming pools and playground.

Kempinski Hotel Soma Bay will be your ultimate destination for both relaxation and an action filled holiday. Adventurous visitors can try their hand at kitesurfing, windsurfing, diving and snorkelling in and around the shallows surrounding the peninsula.

Europe’s oldest luxury hotel group, Kempinski Hotels was founded in Germany in 1897. Kempinski’s impressive portfolio of distinctive properties includes historical landmarks, unique hide-away resorts and vibrant city hotels throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Asia.

Rich in tradition, each Kempinski hotel celebrates the local culture and customs of its destination whilst maintaining the impeccable personalised service for which Kempinski is renowned. Put simply, they are the first choice for the discerning luxury traveller.

Kempinski is a member of the Global Hotel Alliance. Based on the airline alliance model, Global Hotel Alliance is the world largest alliance of independent hotel brands. It uses a common technology platform to drive incremental revenues and create cost savings for its members, while offering enhanced recognition and service to customers across all brands.

GHA currently comprises Anantara, Cham, Dusit, Kempinski, Landis, Leela, Marco Polo, Omni and Pan Pacific, encompassing 160 upscale and luxury hotels with over 46,000 rooms in 41 different countries.

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