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When it comes to your health and safety when you stay at hotels and resorts, there can never be enough safety precautions. From providing hand sanitizer in rooms to cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants, hotel companies have led an impressive response to the challenges of COVID-19 to help protect you. Peace of mind has been top-of-mind for companies like RIU Hotels & Resorts, which responded to coronavirus concerns by developing a manual of 17 protocols for a post-pandemic stay.
RIU professionals partnered with Preverisk, a consultancy firm that specializes in health and safety advice and implementation in the tourism industry, to develop this comprehensive manual. Guests can rest assured that every inch of an RIU property, from the entryway to the pool, has been assessed for its possible safety risks. Here are a few measures the Spanish hotel chain, which has properties across the globe, is enforcing company-wide:
All areas of the resorts, including pools and entertainment centers, are painstakingly cleaned and maintained. Understanding that comfort with traveling may change, RIU is allowing booking up to April 2021 to be cancelled or modified free of charge. In June, RIU launched RIU Protect, a service that provides medical assistance to all guests — if you fall ill while abroad, this unique service offers extra safety.
As people begin to travel again, all-inclusive vacations may hold even greater appeal at this time. Since guests may desire or be required to stay on premises, having everything in one location is ideal. A stress-free, fun-filled getaway is still possible.
For more information on resort safety measures and to book your all-inclusive vacation, contact one of our expert travel advisors.