COMO Celebrates Pearl Anniversary With Offers On All Stays

COMO Cocoa Island - Aerial Water Villas

The award-winning lifestyle brand, COMO Hotels and Resorts is celebrating three decades in hospitality. Conceived in 1991 with the opening of COMO The Halkin in London’s chic Belgravia, the collection has now grown to 15 hotels and resorts in some of the world’s most coveted destinations.

For guests joining COMO Hotels and Resorts throughout 2021 the world is really their oyster as their exciting destinations reopen.

Meaningful experiences have always been at the forefront of the brand promise and to mark this important anniversary, COMO properties around the world will provide guests with an extended night as part of the newly curated COMO Pearl offer, exclusively available throughout 2021. The additional time will present guests with the chance to dive deeper into the sounds and sights of each destination and enjoy the individual approach to hospitality that sits at the heart of the COMO spirit.

Australian property, COMO The Treasury, Perth is offering 4-nights for the price of 3 when you book by 31st August 2021. Guests have the time to relax with a treatment at COMO Shambhala Urban Escape, and dine at Wildflower, where Head Chef Matthew Sartori has crafted a menu of Western Australian dishes that mirror the six seasons of the Indigenous Noongar calendar.

All international properties are celebrating The COMO Pearl with either 4-nights for the price of 3, or 7-nights for the price of 6.

COMO Cocoa Island - Aerial Water Villas

International travellers within their regions can choose from private island escapes in the Maldives at COMO Cocoa Island and COMO Maalifushi or the Caribbean with a stay at our multi-award-winning COMO Parrot Cay with a villa-built-for-two, four, or even 22. Each is set in its private gardens beside one of the most coveted beaches in the world.

In Europe, the Tuscan estate COMO Castello Del Nero reopened on 11th June with a newly imagined COMO Shambhala wellness centre. Its Italian essence captured and reimagined by designer Paola Navone, making it the perfect Italian getaway for future European summers.

COMO Point Yamu - Andaman Pool Villa Living

Guests can take a deep-dive wellness and yoga experience, have a get-together of family and friends with a Thai villa on the cliffs at COMO Point Yamu, or a journey to Bhutan in search of a more spiritual path to end the year at COMO Uma Bhutan.

COMO will continue its mission to maintain a focus on wellbeing through its sister brand in wellness, COMO Shambhala. COMO Shambhala advocates proactive holistic wellness, combining modern science with ancient healing. Its practice drives real results through a team of experts, spa therapies, products, yoga, activity and energy-giving cuisine at wellness retreats at each COMO property.

As part of the 30th anniversary celebrations, COMO Shambhala introduces a new wellness experience to be enjoyed exclusively at our island resorts: a private couple’s massage class, teaching guests the skills they need to benefit from this centuries-old healing tradition at home.

In the spirit of ‘passion, style and creativity’, COMO Hotels and Resorts has also been running Q&As with some of their favourite creative visionaries from the last 30 years to mark their anniversary. These include conversations with Italian designer Paola Navone (who did the interiors of several COMO resorts), botanical artists Phillipa and Alex Nikulinsky (who’s Western Australian artwork hangs in COMO The Treasury), US artist Bradley Theodore (who’s work hangs in COMO Metropolitan Miami Beach), and adventurer and activist Sean-Lee Davis (who recently stayed at COMO Maalifushi), among others


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