Cachet opening new Phuket resort
Cachet Hospitality Group has signed an agreement to manage a new lifestyle reort on the Thai holiday island of Phuket.
The 128-room Cachet Resort Dewa Phuket conversion is located at Nai Yang Beach and opens this month.
The conversion will be fully completed in November 2017.
Amenties planned include two dining venues, two pools, a spa, meeting space and fitness centre.
"We are delighted to partner with Cachet Hospitality Group. As the Phuket market grows increasingly sophisticated, our prime Nai Yang Beach location is more coveted than ever," said Lars Ydmark, managing director of hotel owner R&B Partners Co., Ltd.
"With our transformation into Cachet Resort Dewa Phuket and the introduction of Cachet’s exciting F&B and social programmes, we are poised to set a new standard."
Resort accommodation comprises standard rooms, villas and residential suites which are being redesigned by Cachet Interior Design.
"We are honoured to collaborate with R&B Partners Co and eager to introduce the Cachet resort brand to this region," said Kimy Chen, Cachet president of Southeast Asia.
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