RIU has just opened the luxury hotel Riu Palace Maldivas, on 17 August, and with that it has restarted operations in this exotic destination. Bu that is not the only hotel that the chain has reopened in the Indian Ocean region, because it joins the hotel Riu Sri Lanka, which was the first to open in July, and Riu Creole in Mauritius, which reopened on 12 August.
The hotel Riu Palace Maldivas first opened in May 2019 and, together with Riu Atoll, they were the first RIU hotels in the country. Its exclusive facilities include luxurious villas over turquoise waters, not to mention the variety of dining options. The hotel Riu Sri Lanka is located at the foot of the magnificent Ahungalla beach, offering guests the chance to stay in paradise itself. Finally, the hotel Riu Creole is located on the island of Mauritius where it too sits on the beachfront, in surroundings where nature plays a starring role. All of them offer RIU’s exclusive 24-hour all-inclusive service that gives our customers an unforgettable experience.
These three hotels, from the moment they open, are applying the safety protocols developed by RIU in partnership with the consultancy Preverisk, which are set out in the RIU post-Covid19 Manual, and you can see the details here. All RIU workers in the Indian Ocean region have been trained on the proper application of these measures to ensure both their own safety and that of the customers who visit these three destinations. The measures cover all the hotel spaces and services, including reception, shared areas (pools, dining rooms etc.), entertainment, cleaning and technical services.
The international RIU chain was founded in Mallorca by the Riu family in 1953 as a small holiday firm and is still owned by the family's third generation. The company specialises in holiday resorts and over 74% of its establishments offer its acclaimed All Inclusive by RIU service. With the inauguration of its first city hotel in 2010, RIU is expanding its range of products with its own line of city hotels called Riu Plaza. RIU Hotels & Resorts now has 98 hotels in 21 countries. In 2024, the chain welcomed 6,7 million guests and provided jobs for a total of 38.055 employees. RIU is currently the world's 40th ranked chain, one of the Caribbean's most popular, and the fourth largest in Spain in number of rooms.