- by foxnews
- 15 Nov 2024
Crescent Hotels & Resorts, an acclaimed operator known for its excellence in hospitality management across the United States and Canada, proudly announces that 20 of its premier properties are nominated for the esteemed Travel + Leisure 2025 World's Best Awards. These annual awards celebrate top-tier achievements in global travel, spotlighting destinations and accommodations that consistently deliver exceptional experiences for travelers.
Crescent Hotels & Resorts, an acclaimed operator known for its excellence in hospitality management across the United States and Canada, proudly announces that 20 of its premier properties are nominated for the esteemed Travel + Leisure 2025 World's Best Awards. These annual awards celebrate top-tier achievements in global travel, spotlighting destinations and accommodations that consistently deliver exceptional experiences for travelers.
The Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards program, now open for voting through February 25, 2025, calls upon travel enthusiasts to share their favorite travel experiences and support their chosen destinations. This year's participants not only help shape the travel landscape but also have the chance to win remarkable prizes, including a luxurious Viking Ocean Voyage for two exploring Australia and New Zealand, a $15,000 cash prize, and additional cash rewards.
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Best Hotels in Canada and Additional U.S. Nominations
Guests and travel enthusiasts can cast their votes by visiting the Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards website, where each vote contributes to highlighting the destinations that make travel memorable and rewarding. This recognition showcases Crescent Hotels & Resorts' commitment to excellence and innovation in hospitality, reinforcing its role as a leader in creating unforgettable guest experiences across North America.
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