Golden Tulip rebrands Mangosteen Resort
PHUKET – As part of its expansion into Asia, Netherlands-based Golden Tulip Hospitality Group has entered the Thai market by signing a management agreement with The Mangosteen Resort & Spa in Phuket.
The boutique resort located in Rawai, Phuket, will be renamed Golden Tulip Mangosteen Resort and Spa as of February 1 next year and will be positioned as an Ayurveeda destination for health and leisure seekers.
“As a significant tourist destination for Thailand, Phuket is rapidly becoming the preferred leisure destination for overseas travellers, especially from Europe and the Middle East,“ said Mark van Ogtrop, managing director of Golden Tulip South East Asia.
The resort’s villa-style accommodation is built on a hillside overlooking Chalong Bay.
As well as upcoming commitments in Bangkok and Pattaya, Golden Tulip plans to operate a second resort in Phuket.
Ian Jarrett
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