Hyatt has expanded its impressive portfolio of hotels
in Thailand with the opening of the Hyatt
Regency Koh Samui.
A collaboration between three of Thailand’s
biggest hotel design names - Office of Bangkok Architecture,
August Design and PLandscaping - the 140-room property occupies
eight acres of private coastline in the far northeast corner of
the popular tourist island.
The resort features 140 guestrooms - including 24 suites and villas,
four restaurants and bars, a variety of event space, a spa with
five treatment rooms, a lap pool, plunge pool, family pool with a
whirlpool, and a kids’ pool with a slide.
Select rooms include access to Regency Club
privileges, while seven beachfront pool villas provide elevated
indulgence.
Camp Hyatt enables the parents to have some
precious time to themselves as young guests enjoy supervised play and
activities from arts and crafts to movie nights.
“The pandemic has been a challenging time for Koh
Samui as it has been for the entire tourism industry in Thailand.
That’s why we are so delighted to debut with such a special
resort,” said Adrian Pulido, general manager, Hyatt Regency Koh
Samui. “This island has a central role in how Thailand
fares following the pandemic, and it’s an honour to be leading the
way as we begin to look positively towards the future.”
Samui is expected to join Phuket as a sandbox
destination on 15 July, whereby fully vaccinated travellers can
visit the island without needing to stay 15 nights in a hotel room
under strict quarantine as they would elsewhere in the Kingdom.
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