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Ajul Resort: Wyndham’s First Registry Collection Hotel in Europe Opens in Halkidiki

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Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

The Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort in Halkidiki. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and Zeus International Hotels & Resorts on Thursday announced the opening of the Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort, the first Registry Collection Hotel in Europe in Halkidiki, Greece.

The 171-room, 5-star Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort, owned by Zeus International Hotels & Resorts, is the latest addition to a portfolio of 16 Registry Collection properties in Mexico, Panama, Brazil, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica.

The Ajul Luxury Hotel is located on the beachfront and in addition to its luxury rooms includes 26 high-end private villas and 92 bungalows, most with private pools and breathtaking sea-views. The hotel experience includes five swimming pools, spa center, gardens, two tennis courts, basketball and beach volleyball courts, an adventure park, outdoor activities, conference areas, three bars and top-notch Greek, Italian and Mediterranean dining.

The pools at Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort provide scenic views of the Aegean Sea. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

The pools at Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort provide scenic views of the Aegean Sea. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

“Expanding Registry Collection Hotels to Europe enables us to further diversify our offering, giving our guests access to even more travel experiences and incredible destinations around the world. Zeus International Hotels & Resorts is a like-minded partner with many years of experience welcoming visitors and growing brands across Europe. Introducing the brand with them in Halkidiki, a renowned hotspot for its impressive nature, coastline, and culture, makes this launch even more special,” said Dimitris Manikis, president EMEA, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort welcomes guests in a relaxing sanctuary upon checking in. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort welcomes guests in a relaxing sanctuary upon checking in. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

The opening of Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort builds on Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ longstanding collaboration with Zeus International, currently covering 10 hotels in three countries. Zeus International owns and manages an additional 12 hotels in Greece, Romania, and Italy.

“Opening the first luxury resort under Registry Collection Hotels in Europe is testament to Zeus International Hotels & Resorts’ commitment to innovating our offering and providing outstanding hospitality to our guests in Greece and abroad. Our fruitful and growing collaboration with Wyndham enables us to maintain the unique individuality of the Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort, while opening its doors to travelers from all around the world,” said President and CEO of Zeus International Hotels & Resorts, Haris Siganos.

Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort marks Wyndham’s first Registry Collection hotel in Europe. Pictured is a guest room, offering guests a relaxing sanctuary overlooking the Aegean Sea. Photo source: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

A guest room of the Ajul Luxury Hotel & Spa Resort: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.

Wyndham hotels in Greece and around the world participate in the Wyndham Rewards program offering members the opportunity to redeem points at more than 50,000 hotels, vacation club resorts and vacation rentals around the world.

The world’s largest hotel franchising company, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has a portfolio of approximately 9,100 hotels in over 95 countries.

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