Radisson Hotel Group adds two new resorts in Phuket

Radisson Hotel Group has announced the signing of two new resorts in Phuket, Thailand, set to open by Q1 2026. The Radisson Resort Layan Phuket and Radisson Blu Resort Layan Phuket, located on the picturesque Layan Beach, will add 812 rooms and suites to this prime sunset coast destination.

These resorts aim to deliver distinct experiences, with the Radisson brand focusing on upscale comfort and the Radisson Blu brand catering to luxury travelers. Facilities will be tailored to families, leisure travelers, and high-end guests. This development reflects Radisson’s commitment to Thailand’s thriving tourism sector and its sustainability objectives, addressing the rising demand for luxury accommodations in Southeast Asia.

Radisson Hotel Group adds two new resorts in Phuket

Carolina Fagnani, Radisson’s Vice President of Development for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, is available to discuss the following:

1. Radisson’s Expansion in Thailand – How the new properties align with Thailand’s booming tourism market and Radisson’s broader strategy for Southeast Asia.

2. Dual Branding Strategy – Insights into offering two distinct brands on one site to cater to diverse guest profiles.

3. Impact on Phuket’s Hospitality Scene – How these resorts will set new standards for the region.

4. Phuket’s Tourism Future – The role of these developments in supporting the island’s resilience and long-term growth.

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