Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand s leading hotel operator, expands its footprint in Southeast Asia, following the signing of Hotel Management Agreements (HMAs) for one resort in Khao Yai, Thailand, and two resorts in Vang Vieng, Laos, adding 304 keys to Centara s group portfolio.
In Laos, Centra by Centara Riverside Resort Vang Vieng (formerly Thavisouk Island Hotel) and Thavisouk Riverside Resort & Spa Vang Vieng, Centara Boutique Collection (formerly Thavisouk Riverside Hotel) are located on the opposite sides of the Nam Song River, connected by a private bridge linking the two properties. The two rebranded riverside properties are expected to open in Q4, 2021 following the completion of significant refurbishment programmes.
/ Posted on 19 January, 2021 15:01
Thailand’s Centara Hotels & Resorts has expanded into two new destinations with the signing of hotel management agreements for a trio of resorts: one in Khao Yai, Thailand; and two in Vang Vieng, Laos.
In Laos, Centra by Centara Riverside Resort Vang Vieng (formerly Thavisouk Island Hotel) and Thavisouk Riverside Resort & Spa Vang Vieng, Centara Boutique Collection (formerly Thavisouk Riverside Hotel) are located on opposite sides of the Nam Song River, connected by a private bridge linking the two properties. The two rebranded riverside properties are expected to open in 4Q2021, following refurbishments.
Centara’s first property in Khao Yai will open within the Khao Yai National Park (above)
BANGKOK, 19 January 2021: Centara Hotels & Resorts expands its footprint in Southeast Asia, following the signing of the management contracts for one resort in Khao Yai, Thailand, and two resorts in Vang Vieng, Laos, adding 304 keys to Centara’s group portfolio.
In Laos, Centra by Centara Riverside Resort Vang Vieng
(formerly Thavisouk Island Hotel) and Thavisouk Riverside Resort & Spa Vang
Vieng, Centara Boutique Collection (formerly Thavisouk Riverside Hotel) are
located on the opposite sides of the Nam Song River, connected by a bridge
linking the two properties. The two rebranded riverside properties are expected
to open in during the last quarter of 2021 once refurbishment programmes are