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The Swiss Golden Tulip Hospitality Group will be the operator for the newly built Royal Tulip Golf, Spa & Wellness Resort in Bulgaria's Balchik.
The company has signed a management agreement with Royal Bulgarian Ltd., the web site hospitality.net announced.
Golden Tulip Hospitality Group announces the launch of the Royal Tulip Golf, Spa & Wellness Resort Balchik, which will be the first Royal Tulip in Bulgaria, and is expected to open in April 2010.
The Royal Tulip Golf & Spa will be part of the 18-holes LightHouse Golf Resort, situated near Varna at the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The hotel has 189 deluxe rooms, a Conference & Banquet Centre, Spa & Welness, Health & Dental Clinic, Fitness & Tennis, a BRANCHE Restaurant, Bar & Lounge, a Fine Dining restaurant, shops, a pool bar and a beach club.
"We are delighted to announce the addition of this new hotel to our exclusive selection of the Royal Tulip portfolio. Over the last five years, Bulgaria has enjoyed the highest growth of hotel development in the region and Balchik in particular is rapidly developing as a promising high-end tourism destination", Hans Kennedie, President and CEO of Golden Tulip Hospitality Group, said.
"The Royal Tulip LightHouse in Balchik, situated at the LightHouse golfcourse, positively contributes to the development of the new fantastic golf destination Bulgaria. This new segment of high class tourism in Bulgaria is extremely important for the development of this beautiful country", Jan Schrasser, CEO of Royal Bulgarian, commented.
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