Labadi Beach Hotel is still setting the standards after 33 years

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The renowned 5-star establishment, Labadi Beach Hotel, has once again proven its commitment to excellence by receiving the CIMG Hospitality Facility of the Year 2023 award for the third time in a row. This prestigious accolade emphasizes the hotel’s unwavering dedication to providing exceptional service and creating unforgettable guest experiences.

In addition to this honor, Labadi Beach Hotel’s Managing Director, Mr. David Eduaful, was recognized as the CIMG Marketing Man of the Year 2023. Mr. Eduaful’s visionary leadership has propelled the hotel to remarkable growth and positioned it as a significant player in the international hospitality arena, setting new industry standards.

Expressing his gratitude for these acknowledgments, Mr. David Eduaful remarked, “We are deeply honored by these awards, which reflect the hard work and commitment of our entire team. They reaffirm our position as a leading global hospitality brand, not just in Ghana, but on a global scale.”

In reflecting on the impressive accomplishments, Professor Douglas Boateng, the Non-executive chairman of the Board, remarked, “The management and entire staff have demonstrated that, under thoughtful leadership and minimal interference, it is attainable to achieve and maintain world class standards right here at home.”
“With continuity, there is no limit in the sky for Labadi Beach Hotel”. Prof Douglas Boateng- Non executive chairman.

Labadi Beach Hotel continues to elevate its offerings and uphold its standing as a leading destination for travelers seeking exceptional luxury and service.

Looking towards the future, the hotel remains dedicated to upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence, solidifying its position as a premier international brand. The hotel is proudly owned by the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT).

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