Celebrity-Named Island Resorts

'The Brando' is Surrounded by Untouched Tropical Scenery

'The Brando' is a luxury resort that located on the island of Tetiaroa in the French Polynesia. The resort is named after the late actor Marlon Brando, who starred in 'The Godfather,' 'Apocalypse Now,' and many other critically acclaimed classics.

Accessed by private plane, The Brando is the ideal tropical paradise where outside distractions won't interfere with the relaxation of its guests. As the surrounding ecosystem has been largely untouched, guests can explore some of the most beautiful and lively waters around. Apart from the endless exploration that's to be had, The Brando also offers immaculate spa amenities and fine dining experiences.

To improve the latter even more, the resort is currently in the process of creating the 'Beachcomber Café.' Due to this in-progress expansion, The Brando has made special offers available between January 11th and June 30th 2018, such as a free round trip to the island, and a 15% discount on daily villa rates.
Trend Themes
1. Celebrity-named Resorts - There is an opportunity to create more luxury resorts named after iconic celebrities, providing a unique and immersive experience for guests.
2. Untouched Tropical Scenery - Developing resorts in untouched tropical areas allows for the preservation and appreciation of natural beauty, while offering a luxurious getaway for travelers.
3. Expansion of Spa Amenities - Expanding spa amenities at resorts presents an opportunity to enhance the guest experience and cater to the growing demand for wellness-focused travel.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Hospitality - The luxury hospitality industry can capitalize on the trend of celebrity-named resorts by creating more unique and immersive experiences for guests.
2. Eco-tourism - The eco-tourism industry can benefit from developing resorts in untouched tropical areas, providing sustainable and nature-focused travel options for tourists.
3. Wellness and Spa - The wellness and spa industry can seize the opportunity to expand spa amenities at resorts, catering to the increasing demand for wellness-focused travel experiences.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES