Samui Hotel Market Update
Category: Hotels
Overview
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, Koh Samui’s demand growth relied heavily on Samui International Airport and Surat Thani International Airport’s airlift. The number of total passengers at Samui International Airport hit 2,417,246 in 2019 and dropped down to 869,235 passengers in 2020.
HOTEL PIPELINE IN SAMUI
Koh Samui is expected to gradually emerge from the pandemic as a desirable upscale boutique destination for regional and international visitors. One favorable factor is it has avoided the crush of mass market hotels that have risen in many other Thai and Southeast Asian resort locations.
Due to airlift restrictions, low-cost airlines use Surat Thani International Airport on the mainland. The growing prominence of the Surat Thani airport as a secondary hub has improved accessibility to Koh Samui and increased broader access for the island.
Presently, there are 629 registered accommodation establishments with 23,797 keys in Koh Samui. Between now and 2025, there are eight confirmed pipeline projects identified, with an additional 1,443 keys coming on stream. C9 Hotelworks market research revealed the flow of incoming properties remains largely intact, though some projects are delayed.
Based on the Thailand Ministry of Tourism and Sports timeline, the Samui Plus program is scheduled to kick off on July 15th. Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao are planned to reopen for fully-vaccinated travelers. Koh Samui’s success going forward is anticipated to be leveraged by the recent Phuket Sandbox opening progress.
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