RIU Hotels

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RIU Hotels is a hotel chain jointly owned by tour operators TUI AG and the Riu family.[1] The chain was founded in 1953 by the Riu family. There are now RIU Hotels in the U.S.A, The Caribbean, The Canary Islands, The Cape Verde Islands, Europe and Africa.

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Hotel Riu Palace Las Americas
Hotel Riu Palace Las Americas

Cancun

  • RIU Cancun
  • RIU Palace Las Americas
  • RIU Caribe

Riviera Maya

  • RIU Palace Mexico
  • RIU Tequila
  • RIU Yucatan
  • RIU Playacar
  • RIU Lupita
  • RIU Palace Riviera Maya

Vallarta

  • RIU Jalisco
  • RIU Vallarta

Los Cabos

  • RIU Palace Cabo San Lucas

Puerto Plata

Punta Cana

  • RIU Bambu
  • RIU Naiboa
  • RIU Taino
  • RIU Palace Macao
  • RIU Palace Punta Cana

Negril

Ocho Rios

  • RIU Ocho Rios- Built in October 2005, this resort has 846 rooms, 2 pools with swim-up bars, themed night shows, 7 restaurants, 6 bars, 24 hour sports bar with casino, and located on a prestine stretch of beach.

Montego Bay

  • Coming soon

Varadero

  • RIU Turquesa
  • RIU Las Morlas

Florida

  • RIU Florida Beach

Paradise Island

  • RIU Paradise Island

Palm Beach

  • RIU Aruba Grand

Tenerife

Bol

  • RIU Bonaca

Hammamet

  • RIU El Kebir

Golden Sands

  • RIU Bolero - went ot of RIU in summer 2006
  • RIU Arabella - went out of RIU in summer 2006
  • RIU Viva

Obzor

  • RIU Helios Bay

Sunny Beach

  • RIU Helios
  • RIU Evrika

Albena

  • RIU Mura Beach

Paphos

  • RIU Cypria Maris
  • RIU Cypria Bay

Island of Sal

  • RIU Funana
  • RIU Garopa

Island of Boa Vista

  • RIU Karamboa (Coming soon)

  1. ^ Hotel Online (September 2001). Riu Hotels: From a Small Family Business to an International Company. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-16.

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