
The travel landscape in the Asia-Pacific region is undergoing rapid transformations, with hotel brands adapting to meet the growing visitor demands. Among them, Radisson Hotel Group Southeast Asia is paving the way for expansion, unveiling new properties and initiatives across key destinations such as Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Samoa.
Rather than concentrating solely on one market segment, Radisson is curating its portfolio to serve various types of travelers, including leisure seekers, business professionals, conference participants, and those planning for longer stays. This strategy is underscored by collaborations with local partners, ensuring each property resonates with the unique essence of its surroundings.
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| Region | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Vietnam | Radisson Blu Hotel in Ha Long Bay and a new venue planned in Hanoi |
| Philippines | New hotels in Bohol and Cebu, alongside various future developments |
| Thailand | Expanding resorts in Phuket, including plans for serviced apartments |
| Indonesia | A new serviced apartment launching in Bali’s Canggu |
| Australia | Growth initiatives in Brisbane and Melbourne |
| New Zealand | Introducing lifestyle hotels in Auckland and Queenstown |
| Fiji | Two new resort developments on the horizon |
| Samoa | Entering the market with a refurbished beachfront resort |
The continued growth of tourism in Vietnam presents a myriad of opportunities for international hotel chains, with Radisson Hotel Group strengthening its market presence in the country’s most picturesque locations.
Among the standout developments is the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ha Long Bay, marking the brand’s debut in one of Vietnam’s most renowned coastal hotspots. This addition caters to travelers searching for premium accommodations in proximity to the stunning limestone karsts that draw visitors from around the globe.
Moreover, the upcoming Radisson Hotel Westlake Hanoi, set to open in 2028, aims to serve both leisure and business visitors. With event facilities boasting breathtaking lake views and rooftop amenities, it promises an extraordinary experience in Vietnam’s capital city.
These new properties complement an established portfolio already present in destinations such as Cam Ranh, Danang, Phu Quoc, and Hoi An, further solidifying Radisson Hotel Group’s influence in this thriving tourism market.
Radisson is also significantly investing in hotel offerings throughout the Philippines, introducing innovative brands while nurturing robust partnerships.
Recent additions include the LIME Resort Bohol, part of Radisson Individuals Premier, and Radisson RED Cebu Mandaue, further enhancing the group’s lifestyle offerings in the country.
The development pipeline remains robust, with plans for several notable properties in prime locations.
| Property | Destination |
|---|---|
| Fridays Boracay, A Radisson Collection Resort | Boracay |
| Radisson Blu Hotel and Residences Cagayan de Oro | Cagayan de Oro |
| Radisson RED Mactan Cebu Resort | Mactan, Cebu |
| Radisson Crown Regency Grand Paradise Resort Bohol | Panglao, Bohol |
| Radisson and Park Inn by Radisson SM Mall of Asia | Metro Manila |
These projects reflect the company’s diverse interests, ranging from serene beachfront resorts to vibrant city hotels and multipurpose developments.
Looking beyond Southeast Asia, tourism in Australasia is another crucial element of the company’s regional strategy.
In Australia, the new Radisson Individuals properties, including The Merchant Hotel in Brisbane and Canterbury International Hotel Melbourne, are enhancing the brand’s footprint.
Across New Zealand, the Radisson RED Auckland is already welcoming guests, while Radisson RED Hotel Queenstown is poised to open its doors in 2028, further expanding lifestyle offerings in one of New Zealand’s favorite holiday spots.
Growth initiatives also continue across the Pacific Islands.
These initiatives illustrate how Radisson Hotel Group Southeast Asia is not just enhancing urban accommodations but also advancing into idyllic destinations renowned for leisure tourism.
The brand is also focusing on strengthening its presence in Thailand, capitalizing on the increasing demand for premium resorts and extended-stay options.
Current developments include:
Moreover, in Indonesia, the ANTA Hotel Bali Canggu, part of Radisson Individuals, is on track to open in 2027, bringing new serviced apartment accommodations to this much-loved area of Bali.
The broader strategy of the APAC hotel expansion focuses on offering an array of choices across diverse travel styles rather than merely increasing the number of hotel rooms.
The current portfolio includes:
This diversified approach allows Radisson to respond more dynamically to shifting travel patterns and varied guest needs.
This expansion presents practical benefits for anyone planning travel to the Asia-Pacific region in the coming years.
Travelers can look forward to:
For frequent visitors to Southeast Asia, these new additions will make it easier to discover familiar hotel brands across a spectrum of destinations.
| Country | Key Updates |
|---|---|
| Vietnam | Ha Long Bay hotel now open; Hanoi hotel in the pipeline |
| Philippines | New hotels in Bohol and Cebu with a multitude of future developments |
| Thailand | Two operational Phuket resorts; upcoming serviced apartments |
| Indonesia | New serviced apartment project slated for Bali |
| Australia | Expansion in Brisbane and Melbourne |
| New Zealand | Hotel openings in Auckland; Queenstown set for 2028 launch |
| Fiji | Two resort projects in development |
| Samoa | First property sign-up for refurbishment underway |
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