Popular Post snoop1130 Posted 15 hours ago Popular Post Share Posted 15 hours ago Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. The Phuket Luxury Report, unveiled at a recent event and produced by C9 Hotelworks, the award-winning Phuket-based tourism, hospitality & real estate consultancy, has shone a light on this transformation in the LivePhuket: A Global Luxury Lifestyle Destination. You can download the document to learn more about the transformation: https://c9hotelworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/The-Phuket-Luxury-Report-October-2024.pdf. A 90-minute event from C9 Hotelworks revealed the key findings from The Phuket Luxury Report as factors such as competitive pricing, infrastructure enhancements, and lifestyle preferences create soaring demand. The island is the birthplace of two global luxury hospitality brands – Aman Resorts and Banyan Group. Its luxury-lifestyle support demand generators include a private jet terminal and five award-winning ultra-luxury hotels with average room rates exceeding 34,136 Thai baht (US$1,000) a night. Four international-standard marinas host superyachts. There are 13 international schools and a growing number of best-in-class hospitals. Key highlights of the report Key highlights are developments by the pioneering Banyan Group, the developer of Laguna Phuket which includes: A 1,000-acre integrated destination community with now draws 1 million visitors a year and comprises 8 world-class hotels and resorts. An award-winning golf course, BDMS wellness clinic. International preschool kindergarten – in addition to 3,000 private homes. Gardens of Eden, a green-inspired luxury well-being space in Bangtao seeing intense interest from a new generation of investors in a top-grade sector valued at more than 337 billion Thai baht (US$10 billion) according to the report. Examining the factors impacting the rise of the luxury sector in Phuket was a line-up of top experts. A series of moderated discussions covered topics including Insights from Phuket’s Luxury Developers featuring: Stuart Reading, Deputy CEO of Laguna Resorts (part of Banyan Group). Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director at Gardens of Eden. Luxury Brands, represented by Wilaiporn Pitimanaaree. Senior Vice President of Central Pattana, Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket. Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket. Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden. Providing Food for Thought about the rise of Michelin-rated cuisine in Phuket, there was Marco Turatti, Executive Chef of InterContinental Phuket Resort. Parkorn “Tan” Kosiyabong, Chef & Owner, GOAT Bangkok and LAAD Phuket. Moderated by Sumi Soorian, Senior Advisor, Phuket Hotels Association. In the post-pandemic era, Phuket’s real estate has shown exponential growth in the multi-million-dollar luxury residential sector. This trend is rooted in changing lifestyles, with an emphasis on space, international services and a rich and diverse way of life. Live Phuket is at the forefront of change in the values of global citizens. By Bill Barnett From left: Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director of Gardens of Eden; Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket; Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket; Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden; and Bill Barnett, Managing Director of C9 Hotelworks Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-06 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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watchcat Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. What?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post thesetat2013 Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Share Posted 4 hours ago Luxury getaway? Or average Thai city with higher prices and more mafia run businesses? 1 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest What? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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KannikaP Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. The Phuket Luxury Report, unveiled at a recent event and produced by C9 Hotelworks, the award-winning Phuket-based tourism, hospitality & real estate consultancy, has shone a light on this transformation in the LivePhuket: A Global Luxury Lifestyle Destination. You can download the document to learn more about the transformation: https://c9hotelworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/The-Phuket-Luxury-Report-October-2024.pdf. A 90-minute event from C9 Hotelworks revealed the key findings from The Phuket Luxury Report as factors such as competitive pricing, infrastructure enhancements, and lifestyle preferences create soaring demand. The island is the birthplace of two global luxury hospitality brands – Aman Resorts and Banyan Group. Its luxury-lifestyle support demand generators include a private jet terminal and five award-winning ultra-luxury hotels with average room rates exceeding 34,136 Thai baht (US$1,000) a night. Four international-standard marinas host superyachts. There are 13 international schools and a growing number of best-in-class hospitals. Key highlights of the report Key highlights are developments by the pioneering Banyan Group, the developer of Laguna Phuket which includes: A 1,000-acre integrated destination community with now draws 1 million visitors a year and comprises 8 world-class hotels and resorts. An award-winning golf course, BDMS wellness clinic. International preschool kindergarten – in addition to 3,000 private homes. Gardens of Eden, a green-inspired luxury well-being space in Bangtao seeing intense interest from a new generation of investors in a top-grade sector valued at more than 337 billion Thai baht (US$10 billion) according to the report. Examining the factors impacting the rise of the luxury sector in Phuket was a line-up of top experts. A series of moderated discussions covered topics including Insights from Phuket’s Luxury Developers featuring: Stuart Reading, Deputy CEO of Laguna Resorts (part of Banyan Group). Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director at Gardens of Eden. Luxury Brands, represented by Wilaiporn Pitimanaaree. Senior Vice President of Central Pattana, Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket. Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket. Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden. Providing Food for Thought about the rise of Michelin-rated cuisine in Phuket, there was Marco Turatti, Executive Chef of InterContinental Phuket Resort. Parkorn “Tan” Kosiyabong, Chef & Owner, GOAT Bangkok and LAAD Phuket. Moderated by Sumi Soorian, Senior Advisor, Phuket Hotels Association. In the post-pandemic era, Phuket’s real estate has shown exponential growth in the multi-million-dollar luxury residential sector. This trend is rooted in changing lifestyles, with an emphasis on space, international services and a rich and diverse way of life. Live Phuket is at the forefront of change in the values of global citizens. By Bill Barnett From left: Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director of Gardens of Eden; Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket; Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket; Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden; and Bill Barnett, Managing Director of C9 Hotelworks Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-06 It reads to me, like Mr Barnett, tubby on the right, has been AI-ing too much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klauskunkel Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. I see what you are doing, you are creating an image... Just like Pattaya's "Family Resort". And just like Pattaya your new image isn't credible, because you failed to clean it up prior to putting the new make-up on... Edited 2 hours ago by klauskunkel 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john donson Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago with trump as president and the ukraine war being over soon, the ruskies can go back to live at home ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newbee2022 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Phuket has changed dramatically in recent years. Fringed by the Andaman Sea, the tropical oasis has evolved from a popular beach resort destination into one of the world’s most attractive luxury residential markets, with elite luxury consumer brands, Michelin dining and international quality education and medical care fuelling the interest. The Phuket Luxury Report, unveiled at a recent event and produced by C9 Hotelworks, the award-winning Phuket-based tourism, hospitality & real estate consultancy, has shone a light on this transformation in the LivePhuket: A Global Luxury Lifestyle Destination. You can download the document to learn more about the transformation: https://c9hotelworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/The-Phuket-Luxury-Report-October-2024.pdf. A 90-minute event from C9 Hotelworks revealed the key findings from The Phuket Luxury Report as factors such as competitive pricing, infrastructure enhancements, and lifestyle preferences create soaring demand. The island is the birthplace of two global luxury hospitality brands – Aman Resorts and Banyan Group. Its luxury-lifestyle support demand generators include a private jet terminal and five award-winning ultra-luxury hotels with average room rates exceeding 34,136 Thai baht (US$1,000) a night. Four international-standard marinas host superyachts. There are 13 international schools and a growing number of best-in-class hospitals. Key highlights of the report Key highlights are developments by the pioneering Banyan Group, the developer of Laguna Phuket which includes: A 1,000-acre integrated destination community with now draws 1 million visitors a year and comprises 8 world-class hotels and resorts. An award-winning golf course, BDMS wellness clinic. International preschool kindergarten – in addition to 3,000 private homes. Gardens of Eden, a green-inspired luxury well-being space in Bangtao seeing intense interest from a new generation of investors in a top-grade sector valued at more than 337 billion Thai baht (US$10 billion) according to the report. Examining the factors impacting the rise of the luxury sector in Phuket was a line-up of top experts. A series of moderated discussions covered topics including Insights from Phuket’s Luxury Developers featuring: Stuart Reading, Deputy CEO of Laguna Resorts (part of Banyan Group). Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director at Gardens of Eden. Luxury Brands, represented by Wilaiporn Pitimanaaree. Senior Vice President of Central Pattana, Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket. Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket. Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden. Providing Food for Thought about the rise of Michelin-rated cuisine in Phuket, there was Marco Turatti, Executive Chef of InterContinental Phuket Resort. Parkorn “Tan” Kosiyabong, Chef & Owner, GOAT Bangkok and LAAD Phuket. Moderated by Sumi Soorian, Senior Advisor, Phuket Hotels Association. In the post-pandemic era, Phuket’s real estate has shown exponential growth in the multi-million-dollar luxury residential sector. This trend is rooted in changing lifestyles, with an emphasis on space, international services and a rich and diverse way of life. Live Phuket is at the forefront of change in the values of global citizens. By Bill Barnett From left: Ravi Chandran, Corporate Affairs Director of Gardens of Eden; Praiya Laparojkit, Executive Director of Mercedes-Benz Phuket; Thiti Samuthrat, Assistant Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Phuket; Roman Gorin, Managing Director of Gardens of Eden; and Bill Barnett, Managing Director of C9 Hotelworks Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-06 Maybe rich people might settle in Phuket. However, money has nothing to do with quality. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
black tabby12345 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Are they going to Kick Out all of the lousy foreigners and local prostitutes altogether, for Clean UP? Sick sense of humor among the Politicians and High-Ranking Bureaucrats' here, often beyond this legend.. Edited 1 hour ago by black tabby12345 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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