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Mogadishu’s New Blue Waves Hotel Raises the Bar for Secure Beachfront Hospitality

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The launch of Blue Waves Hotel has added fresh momentum to the capital’s expanding hospitality scene, introducing modern beach view accommodation in the Halane area near the US Embassy inside the Mogadishu compound.

The newly built hotel targets both local and international clients, from diplomats and UN staff to embassy teams and NGO personnel, seeking comfort, access, and security in one location.

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“Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this milestone,” said CEO, investor and General Manager Abdirashid Ismail during the opening ceremony.

He noted that the hotel is now open to guests, offering conference halls, dining spaces and residential suites in a highly secure setting.

With its contemporary design and strategic position on Mogadishu’s coastline, Blue Waves Hotel marks a notable addition to the city’s steadily improving hospitality infrastructure.

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