The company’s first hotel, The Renaissance Phuket, will be built on Hat Mai Khao, about 500 metres from the JW Marriott. Work starts early next year and will be completed in the third quarter of 2009. It will have 25 five-star pool villas and 150 rooms.
”We are still confident in the business potential of Phuket because it is on the map of world tourism destinations and is one of the most attractive spots for billionaires,” Tatiya Sosothikul, managing director of Seacon.
After the opening of The Renaissance Phuket, the company will build a new hotel on Koh Samui and another one later in Krabi. The Samui site will have 200 to 250 hotel rooms for tourists as well as villas for residents.
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