About Oceania Hotels Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire
40 years in the business, Oceania Hotels is still standing strong despite all the competitions in the hotel industry. The history of Oceania Hotels can be traced back in 1975 when Francois Branellec started the Sofibra Company. By end of 1980, he developed the Oceania and Mascotte Brands. Eventually in 2006, Sofibra became Oceania Hotels and created 3 hotel brands: Oceania, Escale Oceania and Oceania Style.
At present, Oceania Hotels has 26 four- and three-star hotels all over France. For a more sophisticated stay, guests may opt to book at their Oceania establishments, as these are their four-star hotels. For a more affordable place but offers comfort and a friendly atmosphere, their Escale Oceania would be the best fit. At Oceania Hotels, they believe in fulfilling the needs of their guests which is why they continuously try to improve their services. They have done several refurbishments on their hotels to keep them up to date with the latest trends. Their guests are always their priority, always thinking of ways on how to make their customers feel welcome and ensure that they will have a comfortable and good time during their stay.
Here are some of the locations where you can find an Oceania Hotel: Saint Malo, Paris, Montpellier, Roisy, Dijon, Nantes, Marseille, Clermont-Ferrand, Orleans, Aix-en-Provence, Brest, Pornichet La Baule, Quimper, Lorient, Rennes, Biarritz and Vannes.
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