Centara expands to new unique locations

Centara expands to new unique locations

Centara Hotels & Resorts is expanding its network of luxurious destinations around the globe with a burst of new properties.

The group is now establishing properties in Doha, Muscat, Cuba, Turkey and undergoing further expansion in current Asian destinations.

With two properties scheduled to open in Q4 2016, Doha and Muscat become Centara’s first properties in the Middle East.

Doha will welcome the Centara Grand West Bay Hotel located in the heart of the city in the new business and shopping district.

The property will have 261 rooms and suites plus 96 apartments that vary from one to three bedroom units. These rooms will accompany the signature Thai restaurant, Suan Bua, along with four other food and beverage outlets. Stunning city views can be seen from the rooftop when relaxing in the pool.

In Muscat, the Centara Muscat Hotel, with 152 rooms, will offer travellers a comfortable and centrally located property with all the classic Centara facilities. These include SPA Cenvaree, a fitness centre, ample meeting and event space along with a premium lounge and roof deck available for private events.

In Cuba, Centara will experience growth with their first property, Centara Grand Beach Resort Cayo Guillermo, a five star resort with 250 rooms. It is projected to mirror the Centara Grand in the Maldives with the introduction of over water villas.

“As we start to create a presence in Europe, I think it’ll become apparent that blending the Centara/Thai quality with the local culture and styles will allow us to deliver unique, premium experiences for our guests,” said Thirayuth Chirathivat, Chief Executive Officer of Centara Hotels & Resorts.

“We are very confident that the service-oriented formula that Centara has perfected in Asia will be just as popular in many of our new destinations,” shares Chris Bailey, Chief Operating Officer for Centara Hotels & Resorts.

“Given the changing desires of travellers, we are able to deliver an experience with quality service that reflects the heritage of Centara and Thai hospitality, which is warm, nurturing and gentle. We are very excited about these new projects and will be sharing some more exciting destination news later this year.”

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