Global hospitality company Banyan Group has announced a comprehensive resort pipeline for 2025 as it celebrates its 30th year.
The group is set to welcome its 100th resort in Singapore, and will see openings in new destinations beyond Asia, including Tanzania and the Dominican Republic.
“2025 will continue to be a meaningful evolution of our portfolio as we plant flags in new locations in Asia and beyond,” said group CEO, Eddy See.
New openings include:
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, Banyan Group’s inaugural resort in Singapore. The 338-room resort nestled within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve—Singapore’s integrated wildlife and nature destination.
Ubuyu, a Banyan Tree Escape, Banyan Group’s first safari resort is opening in Tanzania. It is situated within the Ruaha National Park and along the banks of the Great Ruaha River.
Banyan Group’s first standalone integrated development, a boutique urban offering located in Bangkok. Combining accommodations, spa, dining, a membership club, and a nightclub, the development offers a dynamic space where guests can connect, relax, and work.
Multi-brand expansion continuing in Asia, with new hotel and resort openings in the region, including Banyan Tree Zhuhai Phoenix Bay in China; Banyan Tree Haeundae Busan and Cassia Saekdal Jeju in South Korea; Cassia Ram-Intra Bangkok in Thailand; and Homm Mandaue City Cebu in the Philippines, among others.
Expanding presence in the Caribbean, with the opening of Cassia Punta Cana, Banyan Group’s first resort in the Dominican Republic.
Banyan Group’s proprietary 8 Pillars of Wellbeing will be further integrated across the stay experience through retreats and visiting practitioner programmes in 2025.
















