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ONYX Hospitality Group introduces its fourth property to the Sri Lankan market

ONYX Hospitality Group introduces its fourth property to the Sri Lankan market

One of ONYX Hospitality Group has recently announced the introduction of its fourth property to the Sri Lankan market.
ONYX Hospitality Group is one of Asia’s leading hotel management companies.
According to reports, the company made the announcement after taking over full management of The Villas, Wadduwa, previously managed by Amaya Hotels and Resorts.
“We are proud to introduce yet another new hotel to this dynamic market. Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has immense potential for growth, more so now after having been dubbed as the Best Place to Travel in 2019 by Lonely Planet. We are very confident that this addition to our portfolio will add value and variety to the local tourism industry,” Douglas Martell, President and CEO, ONYX Hospitality Group has reportedly said.
A local media report stated that The Villas, Wadduwa combines classical Sinhalese architecture styled as a “Walauwa” (Manor House that has a large house in a large property) with chic contemporary décor. It further states that resting on the shores of the southern coast, this 32-villa resort is perfect for a summer beach getaway complete with private plunge pools, spa, gym, a golden sandy beach and international selection of cuisine.
ONYX Hospitality Group currently manages OZO Colombo, OZO Kandy and Amari Galle in Sri Lanka. Based in Bangkok, ONYX Hospitality Group has a growing regional portfolio of close to 50 operating properties across three core brands; the market-leading Amari Hotels and Resorts, Shama serviced apartments and the mid-scale OZO Hotels in eight countries.

OSL take:

The introduction of the fourth property in Sri Lanka by the ONYX Hospitality Group is indicative of the continuous growth recorded by Sri Lanka’s tourism sector. The confidence expressed by companies in the hospitality trade to expand operations is a clear showcase of the many business opportunities in Sri Lanka’s tourism sector. The country’s tourism industry has now turned out to be a hotbed for foreign investments.

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