The Westin Dragonara Resort has announced the completion of a €40-million refurbishment project, which General Manager Michael Camilleri Kamsky says, now truly places the property as “the gateway to luxury in Malta”.

“Our €40-million investment, coupled with the high standards of service which our team is renowned for, as well as our staff friendliness, are a guarantee to our guests and patrons that their stay will leave them feeling better than when they arrived. Every element of our refurbishment has been considered to help guests relax and re-energise, from the spacious design, to the unique food and beverage offering,” Mr Camilleri Kamsky said.

Conceptualised by London-based interior designer, Lynne Hunt, the renovated guest rooms offer a light and airy design that promotes relaxation and renewal. The hotel explains that, taking inspiration from the extraordinary location and the its passion for well-being, all design details champion the natural surroundings, featuring soft hues of Maltese limestone and the turquoise tones of the Mediterranean Sea.

The centrepiece of the renovation project is the hotel lobby with its ORVM Lounge and Piano bar.

First opened in 1997, the Westin Dragonara Resort boasts of being at the forefront of Maltese hospitality. Promoting itself as being perfect for business travellers and families alike, the hotel says it is a wellness retreat with innovative amenities, including Westin’s award-winning Westin Heavenly® Bed, uniquely designed with plush, pillow-top construction for premium comfort and support allowing guests to experience a night of restorative sleep.

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