Adrian Pulido, General Manager of Hyatt Regency Koh Samui anticipates an optimistic tourism season ahead for Thailand’s second largest island
This design-forward, luxury property on the north-eastern tip of Koh Samui has established as the island’s newest landmark; and with upcoming plans to reopen the island to global tourists, the future of the island’s tourism industry looks positive.
Hailing from Mexico, Adrian is confident that Hyatt Regency Koh Samui will be a frontrunner in this revival, thanks to its broad appeal. A collaboration between three of Thailand’s biggest hotel-design names, The Office of Bangkok Architects, August Design Consultant and PLandscape studio, the 140-room property boasts eight acres of private coastline and features numerous visual highlights all around.
Sited less than ten minutes from the island’s airport, Hyatt Regency Koh Samui will offer guests a showpiece lobby, the longest lobby arrival point in Koh Samui; premium facilities and plush accommodations with stunning ocean views; and indulgent food and beverages amidst outstanding, contemporary décor.
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