Global hospitality firm Accor continues to expand its presence in Indonesia with the signing of Mercure Cibadak Sukabumi Resort, bringing Mercure's locally inspired hospitality to the natural landscapes of Sukabumi, West Java.
The hotel opened on Sunday, 1st February, and is poised to become a gateway for travellers seeking Sukabumi's natural wonders, supporting the country's appeal as a destination for both leisure travel and meaningful stays shaped by local character.
According to Accor chief operating officer for its premium, midscale, and economy division in Asia Garth Simmons: โMercure Cibadak Sukabumi Resort marks a significant step in strengthening Mercure's presence in Indonesia. Set within a rich natural environment, the resort brings Mercure's warm, locally rooted approach into a leisure setting, creating a place where guests can feel welcomed, relaxed and connected to Sukabumi.โ
A property aligned with nature
Set amid lush greenery, Mercure Cibadak Sukabumi Resort offers a setting where guests can slow down, feel connected to nature and enjoy moments shaped by care, comfort and a strong sense of belonging, all within easy reach of Jakarta and Bogor.
Mercure Cibadak Sukabumi Resort features 99 rooms, including distinctive treehouse-style accommodation, alongside a comprehensive range of facilities designed for guests of all ages.ย
These include four swimming pools, a dedicated children's pool, a Kids Club, bird aviary, fitness centre, and lobby lounge.
For meetings and events, the resort features a versatile 198-square-metre ballroom accommodating up to 200 guests, as well as the elegant 216-square-metre Nagara Chapel, ideal for weddings and social gatherings in a scenic resort setting