Santiburi Koh Samui Unveils Revitalised Spa Concept Centered on Peace and Wellness

Santiburi Koh Samui Unveils Revitalised Spa Concept Centered on Peace and Wellness

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on June 6, 2025

Santiburi Koh Samui, the luxury resort by S Hotels & Resorts, has unveiled a revitalised spa concept inspired by the Sanskrit word “Shanti,” meaning peace. The newly reimagined Santiburi Spa aims to deepen guests’ experience of inner peace, transforming it from a fleeting moment into a profound and lasting state of well-being that realigns mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health.

The spa’s holistic approach offers guests healing treatments and programmes that balance all aspects of health. One signature experience, the “Journey of Samui” (120 minutes), combines natural ingredients and physical therapies including a coconut oil massage, foot bath, herbal steam, gentle coconut scrub, and concludes with a refreshing coconut water drink alongside planting a coconut tree sapling. Another highlight is the “Santiburi Synchronised Serenity” (120 minutes), a four-hand massage blending Swedish and Thai techniques, enhanced with a body scrub and warm Vichy shower for deep relaxation.

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Santiburi Spa’s dedication to well-being is further enhanced through exclusive partnerships. The resort has collaborated with HARNN, a brand known for traditional Thai beauty rituals and holistic wellness. Together, they have launched the Santiburi Bath & Body Collection by HARNN, featuring the exclusive “PEACE” blend inspired by ylang-ylang and lavender, designed to ease tension and uplift the spirit. Guests can also choose HARNN massage oils for their Aroma Oil Massage treatments.

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Adding to its natural health offerings, Santiburi Spa partners with the Moringa Project to incorporate moringa oil in massages and facials, celebrated for its nutritional and healing properties. Guests can enjoy a 120-minute treatment pairing moringa oil with clear quartz crystals to stimulate the immune system and restore bodily balance.

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To deepen wellness experiences, the resort has introduced an ongoing Visiting Practitioner programme, bringing local experts to offer transformative sessions. The inaugural practitioner, energy healer Keerana Sripongpankul, provides emotional healing, reiki transformation, energy enhancement with singing bowls, and sound bath retreats.

“At Santiburi Spa, peace is the cornerstone of well-being — a principle that underpins all our treatments and programmes,” said Mr. Giulio Stix, General Manager. “We invite guests seeking inner peace to explore our refreshed menu, designed to nurture mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health in a balanced and harmonious way.”

Santiburi Koh Samui’s revitalised spa concept sets a new standard for luxury wellness retreats, inviting guests to experience true peace and holistic healing amidst the serene beauty of the island.


S Hotels & Resorts Joins Global Hotel Alliance, Unlocking World-Class Benefits for Travellers

S Hotels & Resorts Joins Global Hotel Alliance, Unlocking World-Class Benefits for Travellers

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 17, 2025

S Hotels & Resorts, the international hospitality arm of Singha Estate, has joined hands with Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), becoming part of the GHA DISCOVERY loyalty programme, a renowned network of 45 independent hotel brands and 850 properties across 100 countries.

Starting July 2025, guests at SAii Laguna Phuket, SAii Phi Phi Island Village, SAii Koh Samui Villas, and Santiburi Koh Samui can experience the new SAii DISCOVERY programme, a local extension of the global GHA DISCOVERY platform. Members will enjoy perks like instant savings, complimentary room upgrades, early check-in, late check-out, and access to exclusive Local Experiences that connect them more meaningfully with their destination.

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This strategic alliance allows SHR properties to tap into a global base of 30 million loyalty members, increasing visibility, direct bookings, and access to data-driven guest insights. The collaboration also unlocks cutting-edge CRM and marketing tools under a shared platform.

The partnership aligns with S Hotels & Resorts’ sustainable ethos. Notably, SAii Laguna Phuket, SAii Phi Phi Island Village, and Santiburi Koh Samui are members of the GHA Green Collection, which features properties committed to reducing environmental impact and supporting local communities through eco-conscious operations.

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Michael Marshall, CEO of S Hotels & Resorts, shared, “Our inclusion in GHA DISCOVERY creates exciting new possibilities for both our guests and our brand. From better insights into guest preferences to higher direct revenue, it’s a win-win. Our guests gain access to DISCOVERY Dollars (D$) to redeem on stays, experiences, wellness, and dining across the GHA network.”

He added, “With just one app, travellers can explore 850 properties in 100 countries. The platform offers unmatched flexibility, personalised service, and member exclusives, making every trip more rewarding.”

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Chris Hartley, CEO of Global Hotel Alliance, welcomed the addition warmly: “We are thrilled to bring S Hotels & Resorts into the fold. The SAii and Santiburi properties add richness to our collection and reflect our shared commitment to sustainability, cultural immersion, and authentic guest experiences. We look forward to connecting these beautiful resorts with our global community.”

The partnership blends responsible travel, seamless digital convenience, and personalised hospitality, giving SAii DISCOVERY members the chance to enjoy global rewards while staying rooted in local charm.


Prestonfield House Becomes Edinburgh’s First Relais & Châteaux Member

Prestonfield House Becomes Edinburgh’s First Relais & Châteaux Member

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 17, 2025

Prestonfield House, a name long cherished in Edinburgh for its grandeur and timeless charm, has officially joined the prestigious Relais & Châteaux family, becoming the first hotel in Edinburgh to achieve this milestone.

This recognition isn’t just a badge of honour, it speaks to the property’s dedication to heritage, craftsmanship, and warm Scottish hospitality. Nestled within a sprawling 20-acre estate, the hotel is a serene retreat where Highland cows, peacocks, and ancient trees set a scene that feels both regal and rooted in nature.

What truly sets Prestonfield House apart is its location. Just minutes from the heart of Edinburgh, yet hidden at the base of Arthur’s Seat, it offers a rare mix of city access and countryside tranquillity. Its 17th-century Dutch gable façade and historic interiors reflect centuries of careful preservation. Built by the architect of the nearby Palace of Holyrood House, now the Scottish residence of King Charles III, this mansion has seen only three families own it in over three centuries.

Current owner James Thomson, who admired the property since childhood, has spent the last 20 years maintaining its character while ensuring every corner radiates warmth and opulence. The interiors are a treasure trove of historic design elements, from Cordoba leather panels and Mortlake tapestries to antique silks, period fireplaces, and curated artworks, each detail adds to its rich tapestry.

Relais & Châteaux Prestonfield House isn’t just about grand interiors, it’s a gateway to the spirit of Scotland. Guests are treated to the best of local traditions, whether through an indulgent afternoon tea, a sip from its impressive malt whisky and wine collection, or a meal at the Rhubarb Restaurant, where chef John McMahon crafts farm-to-table cuisine that’s deeply rooted in local flavour.

With this new affiliation, Prestonfield House is now ready to welcome global travellers looking for a truly authentic Scottish experience, offering history, elegance, and heartfelt hospitality all in one place.


Far East Hospitality Expands in Japan with Two New Hotels in Osaka

Far East Hospitality Expands in Japan with Two New Hotels in Osaka

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 16, 2025

Far East Hospitality is strengthening its foothold in Japan with the launch of two new properties in Osaka under its Far East Village brand. The newly opened Far East Village Hotel Osaka, Namba South and Far East Village Hotel Osaka, Honmachi mark the group’s strategic move to deepen its presence in Japan’s key cities, aiming to operate 2,000 rooms across Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka in the next five years.

These launches reflect Far East Hospitality’s ongoing growth momentum since its Japan debut in 2020, even during global travel challenges. The group already operates hotels in Tokyo Ariake, Yokohama, and Tokyo Asakusa  and now, with these Osaka additions, celebrates five openings in five years.

Located in the heart of Oku-Namba, the 77-room Far East Village Hotel Osaka, Namba South caters to both leisure and business travellers. It’s a stone’s throw from hotspots like Dotonbori and Namba Yasaka Shrine, with excellent connectivity via Daikokucho and Namba Stations—ideal for exploring the Kansai region.

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In contrast, Far East Village Hotel Osaka, Honmachi, with 165 rooms, is tucked inside Chuo-ku, Osaka’s central business district. Just steps away from the iconic Osaka Castle and Minami district, it offers a perfect blend of city convenience and cultural richness.

Speaking about the group’s strategy, Mark Rohner, Chief Operating Officer of Far East Hospitality, said, “Far East Hospitality's expansion into Osaka is a pivotal step towards our five-year goal of expanding to 2,000 rooms in Japan. We are focused on strengthening the Far East Village brand in the country's key cities, particularly those with vibrant business and leisure appeal.”

Far East Hospitality’s expansion is supported by a partnership with Anglo Fortune Capital Group, the company behind the acquisition of these hotels. Benjamin Cho, Principal of the group, added, “Our entry into the Osaka market through the acquisition of two centrally located hotels and our partnership with Far East Hospitality for their management marks an exciting milestone in the continued growth of our hotel portfolio.”

Japan’s tourism industry has seen a strong rebound, with international arrivals surging past pre-pandemic levels. In 2024, the country welcomed a record 36.9 million visitors, reflecting growing interest in culturally rich, immersive travel experiences — something Far East Hospitality aims to offer through its ‘Live Like a Local’ approach.

This signature philosophy encourages travellers to explore the city beyond the usual sights. Guests receive a Village Passport, a locally curated guidebook filled with recommendations on attractions, eateries, and hidden gems—allowing them to experience Osaka as a local would.

With a sharp focus on authentic, purpose-driven hospitality, the group’s approach is not just about stays but about creating a sense of connection with the destination. Personalized service, attention to detail, and warm interactions define the guest experience at Village Hotels.

As Far East Hospitality continues to grow across Japan’s tourism hotspots, its commitment to delivering meaningful and memorable travel experiences remains front and centre and Osaka is just the beginning of this exciting chapter.

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