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ROHL strengthens presence in Maharashtra with 75-key property in Dapoli

The 75-key property offers all day dining restaurant, poolside bar, infinity pool, fitness centre, spa, kids’ area and more.

Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has recently opened Regenta Waterfront Resort-Dapoli, ROHL’s Regenta branded debut property in the serene coastal town of Dapoli in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. The new resort brings the overall portfolio of ROHL to 15 hotels, strengthening its presence across Maharashtra.

Regenta Waterfront Resort-Dapoli features 75 suites and rooms, multiple dining options including an all-day dining restaurant and a poolside bar, an infinity pool, a fitness centre, and a spa. The resort offers a kids' play area for families and an expansive ballroom and banquet hall for corporate and private events.

Speaking on the announcement, Arjun Baljee, President, Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd., said, “Dapoli’s pristine beaches, historical monuments and tranquil atmosphere offer immense tourism potential. At same time the close proximity of the town from Mumbai and Pune makes it a sought-after destination for business and leisure tourism. A great amount of attention has been paid to preserve the town’s old charm through various elements while designing the property and we are certain this will be a landmark destination of the region catering to the growing demand for premium ‘Bleisure’ destinations near metropolitan cities. We are glad to partner with Mr Ahmad Makani for this project.”

“Aligned with the Government of India’s ‘Swadesh Darshan’ scheme we remain steadfast to highlight India's varied and rich cultural and geographical heritage, and this launch is a reflection of that ongoing commitment.” He further added.


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