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DayPass Expands to 50 New Destinations in 2024, Bringing Luxury Day Experiences to Travelers and Locals
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MIAMI - Washingtoner -- DayPass, a leading global platform enabling travelers and locals to enjoy pools, beach clubs, cabanas, and all-inclusive day pass experiences, announces its largest expansion to date, adding 50 new destinations in 2024. The platform connects individuals with premium hotel amenities while helping hotels maximize ancillary revenue through innovative day pass offerings.

This global expansion introduces DayPass users to new and exciting destinations, including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel Quintana Roo, and Punta Cana, in partnership with a prominent Spanish hotel group. Across Mexico, DayPass now spans from Los Cabos to Puerto Vallarta. The service also reaches Martinique and Guadeloupe and the French Alps through a collaboration with a leading French all-inclusive resorts chain - offering unforgettable beach and mountain day experiences.

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In the Indian Ocean, DayPass is also now available in Mauritius, where multiple luxury properties provide guests access to serene beach settings and world-class hospitality. Meanwhile, in Thailand, destinations such as Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui feature dozens of day pass options from a large Thai hotel group and other renowned hotel brands.

This expansion highlights DayPass's commitment to creating seamless and accessible luxury experiences. With its platform now available in five languages and featuring AI-powered customer support, users can enjoy effortless booking and tailored recommendations, whether at home or abroad.

"Our mission is to elevate leisure for everyone, offering travelers and locals an on-demand country club experience while empowering hotels to unlock new revenue opportunities," said Alex Mayol, Cofounder of DayPass. "With this expansion, we are proud to connect more people to world-class hospitality and wellness."

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DayPass's innovative model not only offers users convenient access to premium amenities but also supports partner hotels by filling unused capacity and creating additional revenue streams. With a growing network of beach clubs, hotels, and all inclusive resorts, the platform is set to further transform how leisure and recreation are experienced globally.

Looking ahead, DayPass is preparing for even greater expansion in 2025, with plans to partner with more hotels and beach clubs to deliver unparalleled day experiences to a broader audience.

For more information and to explore DayPass destinations, visit https://daypassapp.com.

Source: Daypass inc.

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