Tuesday, January 21, 2025 

Thailand’s renowned ONYX Hospitality Group is taking its Amari brand to new heights with exciting expansions in Sri Lanka, Laos, and Thailand. These developments promise to blend luxury with local culture, reflecting the brand’s dedication to delivering exceptional guest experiences while celebrating the unique heritage of each destination.
The newly opened Amari Colombo invites guests to experience the vibrant heart of Sri Lanka’s bustling capital. This 167-room property combines modern elegance with the island’s rich traditions. Highlights include:
Situated close to cultural landmarks like Gangaramaya Temple and Victoria Park, Amari Colombo is perfectly positioned to explore the city’s vibrant heritage and natural beauty.
Set to open in March 2025, Amari Vientiane will redefine luxury in Laos, offering a seamless blend of modern amenities and cultural authenticity. Key features include:
Guests will be able to immerse themselves in Vientiane’s charm, from its bustling markets to serene riverfront views, making every stay unforgettable.
Scheduled to debut in May 2025, Amari The Tide Bangsaen transforms the iconic Tide Resort into a luxurious beachfront escape. Nestled in Chonburi Province, this retreat offers:
Located just over an hour from Bangkok and 45 minutes from Pattaya, Amari The Tide Bangsaen offers a perfect mix of relaxation and convenience, with Bangsaen Beach providing a serene backdrop.
Adding to the excitement, Amari Koh Samui has undergone significant upgrades. Launching in May 2025, the property introduces a new pool in the Garden Wing and refreshed room options like Superior Pool Side and Tropical Pool Side Connecting Rooms. These updates underscore ONYX’s commitment to elevating guest experiences across its portfolio.
With these expansions and enhancements, ONYX Hospitality Group solidifies Amari as a leader in medium-scale luxury hospitality. By combining contemporary design with cultural immersion, the brand ensures unforgettable stays for travelers seeking the best of Southeast Asia.
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