Hong Kong, 8 April 2025 – Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is delighted to announce the seasonal reopening of three of its celebrated resorts this April: Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum and Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino. Each property offers the perfect waterfront setting and delivers experiences crafted with the Group’s signature legendary service coupled with local cultural influences.
“This spring, we look forward to welcoming guests back to three of our most loved resorts, each offering immersive experiences," said Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental. “From the serene beauty of Lake Como to the cultural richness of the Peloponnese and the coastal charm of Bodrum, these destinations illustrate our vision of crafting special moments every day, everywhere. We are also excited to be expanding our global resort portfolio in the coming years, in sought after destinations including the highly anticipated opening of Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca in 2026."
Mandarin Oriental, Lago Di Como
Nestled within a centuries-old botanical park on the serene eastern shore of Lake Como, Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is a sanctuary of tranquility and elegance. The historic 19th-century Villa Roccabruna serves as the heart of the resort, seamlessly blending neoclassical charm with contemporary luxury. This season, the resort unveils a reimagined CO.MO Bar & Bistrot, where guests can enjoy exquisite culinary creations paired with breathtaking lake views. For a refined dining experience, L˜ARIA, the resort’s fine dining restaurant, presents Italian cuisine with Japanese influences under the expertise of Chef Massimiliano Blasone.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is a destination unto itself, including a zen-garden, and a wet area overlooking the lake, complete with a jacuzzi, ice pool, saline bath, and Finnish sauna. Guests can also indulge in the unique experience of the resort’s floating pool, the largest on the lake, offering an unparalleled way to enjoy the lake’s enchanting beauty.
Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino
Situated along the unspoiled shores of Navarino Bay in the Peloponnese, Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino is seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape, cascading down a hillside to offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. The resort features elegant suites and villas, each adorned with earthy tones and local Messenian crafts, creating a tranquil and authentic experience.
This season, the resort introduces two new villas: the five-bedroom Royal Villa, crafted by MKV Design, and a three-bedroom villa designed by Alexander Waterworth. Both offer secluded sanctuaries with private pools, spa treatment rooms, and expansive views of Navarino Bay, providing guests with unparalleled privacy and comfort.
Dining at the resort celebrates the culinary heritage of the region and is creatively delivered by the award-winning executive Chef Bertrand Velegas. Oliviera serves contemporary Greek dishes that highlight local ingredients, while Pizza Sapienza offers authentic Neapolitan pizzas crafted by Chef Daniele Cason. Tahir brings the bold flavours of the Levant to the Peloponnese, creating a diverse and satisfying gastronomic journey.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino draws inspiration from ancient Greek wellness philosophies, offering a harmonious blend of traditional practices and modern therapies. Guests can partake in personalized treatments, invigorating fitness programmes and serene relaxation experiences, all designed to nourish the body, mind and spirit.
Beyond the resort, guests can explore a myriad of activities, including world-class golf, private yachting, rock climbing and cultural excursions to historical sites such as the Palace of Nestor and ancient Olympia, ensuring an enriching and memorable stay.
Looking Ahead: Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca
Strengthening its presence in the Mediterranean, the Group will introduce a distinctive new resort in 2026 with the opening of Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca. Set on a dramatic peninsula along the Costa d’en Blanes, guests can look forward to locally inspired dining, immersive wellness experiences and the timeless elegance that defines Mandarin Oriental from the summer season in 2026.