Centara showcases new luxury ‘Reserve’ brand
Thai hospitality group Centara Hotels & Resorts has unveiled a new luxury hotel concept called ‘Reserve.’
Centara Reserve becomes Centara’s sixth hotel brand, which hopes to ‘redefine classic luxury.’
Centara Reserve Samui will become the first Reserve hotel, and is slated to open in late 2020.
It is a conversion from the Centara Grand Beach Resort Samui and will feature a number of colonial design features.
All 181 rooms and suites are being revamped with private balconies and terraces.
Beachfront pool villas will have a dedicated butler service.
The hotel will launch the new Cenvaree Reserve Spa and have new F&B venues, including The Grill, which will have a beach club concept.
Centara plans to open eight new properties this year, in Laos, Myanmar, Qatar, Thailand and the UAE.
The comoany operates the Centara, Centara Grand, Centara Boutique Collection, Centra by Centara and COSI brands.
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