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RM200 mil Nautilus Resort in Langkawi to being operating March 2024

The new resort hopes to attract a new generation of domestic and international business and leisure travellers

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 May 2023 2:00PM

RM200 mil Nautilus Resort in Langkawi to being operating March 2024
The 250 room five-star resort on Cenang Beach expects to have construction complete by the end of the year. – Bernama pic, May 1, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Nautilus Resort, a luxury resort in Langkawi under the Curio Collection by Hilton brand, is expected to begin operating in March of next year.

Plus Max Group of Companies, Group Managing Director Datuk Prakadeesh Kumar said the 250 room five-star resort is in the middle of Cenang Beach, began construction in 2019 and is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

The Plus Max Group of Companies is the co-investor in the Nautilus Resort.

“I am confident that the resort would be a preferred choice among local and international tourists in Langkawi, a tropical paradise and Southeast Asia’s first Geopark Unesco site. 

“The opening of the new resort will not only help to stimulate Malaysia’s economy and tourism, but we are also committed to contributing positively and providing job opportunities,” he told reporters when met at a recent appreciation dinner and product launch event.

Prakadeesh said the opening of the RM200 million resort would add vibrancy to Langkawi and is designed to attract a new generation of domestic and international business and leisure travellers, as well as families looking for an authentic experience.

“The Covid-19 period was a tough challenge for all, especially for the tourism industry. Despite the challenges, the Plus Max Group of Companies crossed over RM1.6 billion in sales last year,” he said.  – Bernama, May 1, 2023

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