TUI unveils second Cambodia hotel
TUI Group has continued its Asia expansion, unveiling its second hotel in Cambodia: TUI Blue Angkor Grace.
It follows the launch of TUI Blue Sihanoukville in May 2025.
In the current financial year, TUI has expanded its footprint in the region with the addition of seven hotels across China, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
This brings the group’s Asian portfolio to a total of 25 hotels in eight countries.
The new Cambodia hotel is situated in Siem Reap, Cambodia’s second-largest city.
TUI Blue Angkor Grace boasts a prime location near the iconic Angkor Wat temple complex and the Tonlé Sap Lake.
“We are delighted to support the expansion of the leisure hotel industry in Cambodia,”, said Artur Gerber, CEO TUI Hotels & Resorts.
TUI Blue Angkor Grace will feature 151 rooms.
Focused on wellness, the hotel has facilities including a hydrotherapy experience featuring a magnesium-rich pool, onsen and ice baths as well as traditional healing practices.
There is a gym, a yoga studio plus a dedicated Kids Wellness Centre.
The hotel collaborates with farmers to produce local ingredients for its culinary offerings.
In the coming months, TUI will continue expansion across Asia, with plans to grow in Vietnam and Malaysia.
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