Monaco has been announced as the host destination for the 6th annual luxury incentives and events forum, inVOYAGE, which will come to the Principality 6-9 October 2019. inVOYAGE partnered with the Monaco Government Tourist & Convention Authority and its local partners to bring its 2019 event to Monaco. The forum will take place at the 278-room five-star Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo and its new One Monte-Carlo conference space. One Monte-Carlo opens in spring 2019 and will offer 10 meeting spaces, each of which will bear the name of an artist who has made a mark on Monaco’s history. Local hotels and venues showcased during the forum include the re-invented Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo, the refurbished Columbus Monte-Carlo, and the luxury Hotel Metropole. inVOYAGE will be working with CMX Event Management to coordinate the event programme. Richard Joslin, inVOYAGE co-founder and CEO said: “We are absolutely delighted to be bringing inVOYAGE to the Principality of Monaco in 2019…We’re very excited for what’s in store.” Stephan Degueurce-Roberge, Monaco Tourist Authority Managing Director added: “inVOYAGE is the perfect fit for our destination and together with all our partners we are very excited to welcome this fantastic event in our Principality to showcase the most extensive renovation of the heart of Monte-Carlo with the newly expanded Hotel de Paris and the One Monte-Carlo.” inVOYAGE 2018, which took place at the Waldorf Astoria in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, was the most successful edition to date, attracting 220 event professionals for two days of one-to-one meetings, networking, education and exclusive experiences.
inVOYAGE 2019 heads to Monaco
Monaco will welcome inVOYAGE 2019. The luxury incentives and events forum takes place 6-9 October at the five-star Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo. The event will showcase newly renovated venues including Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo and the new One Monte-Carlo conference space.
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