Marriott International has launched Port Muziris, a Tribute Portfolio hotel, in Kochi, marking the fifth Marriott property in the city of Kerala. This is the first ever Tribute Portfolio hotel in South Asia.
Port Muziris comprises of 54 artistically designed rooms, including three Executive Suites. The hotel is offering an exciting range of dining options, each with its own unique flavours and identity.
Neeraj Govil, Area Vice President, South Asia, Marriott International, said, “The addition of the Tribute Portfolio in Marriott International’s brand footprint for South Asia reinforces our continued focus on providing a diverse collection of prime, distinctive properties across high potential markets in the region. Port Muziris, a Tribute Portfolio hotel is set to exemplify the brand’s vision, offering travelers a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities, topped off with signature Indian hospitality. The hotel presents guests with the opportunity to spark connections and experience the taste of surrounding communities in the state of Kerala.”
Adeeb Ahamed, Managing Director of Twenty14 Holdings, stated, “Port Muziris is going to add to the efforts to make Kerala a world-class tourism destination. I believe that it is where Kerala starts. The property’s uniqueness is visible through the soulful art spread across the property, the homely local food and the untypical rooms that bring out the vibrancy, vigor, and life of Kerala. At Twenty14 Holdings, we strive to keep our peerless hospitality growing by ensuring that each of our hotels is unique in its identity, intent, and immersion.”
Harish Gopalakrishnan, General Manager, Port Muziris, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, added, “With travel to Kochi on the rise, we are happy to introduce Port Muziris a Tribute Portfolio Hotel to the city. Port Muziris has a rich history to share and is a vibrant growing community. We are confident that this new Tribute Portfolio hotel will provide a truly unique and dynamic experience to guests who are curious to discover and dig into the community.”