AMID a revitalized local tourism industry and the continuing patronage of local and international tourists, Cebu family-friendly resort, Solea Mactan Resort, celebrated with a Thanksgiving dinner and a Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in its Lapu-Lapu City property recently.
The event, attended by Cordova Mayor Cesar “Didoy” Suan, Rep. Daphne Lagon (Cebu, 6th District), and Solea executives, featured special performances and a special treat for guests as a Thanksgiving and early holiday treat.
The resort has three sprawling properties in Cebu and a newly opened one in Panglao, Bohol (in July 2022). As a growing local hospitality brand founded in 2013, Solea Hotels and Resorts aims to create a welcoming place to relax and spend staycations, celebrate special occasions, and create memories with loved ones.
The Thanksgiving event is also a hopeful look into the future, as 2023 will see Solea Mactan launch new facilities, promos, and other perks for guests. Visitors can look forward to the new water park called “Aquaventure,” themed rooms, and the dinner buffet at Earth Restaurant on Saturday and Sunday which offers a “Buy 1 Take 1” promo for P1,888 with an option to add P299 for unlimited selected drinks.
Other properties under the Solea group include Nanda Cafe and Wooloo Mountain Resort, both located in Consolacion, Cebu. (PR)
Cebu
Solea celebrates expansion with Thanksgiving dinner

LIGHTING. The Christmas tree lighting and the Thanksgiving dinner held on Dec. 1 was attended by Cordova Mayor Cesar “Didoy” Suan, Rep. Daphne Lagon (Cebu, 6th District), Benjamin Gothong and Solea Hotels and Resorts managing director Christopher Gothong.
December 08, 2022
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