Peninsula Bay Project aims to boost luxury and retail tourism in Cambodia

Asean News Published 1 month ago on 15 November 2024 | Author TIN Media
CAMBODIA:

A mixed-use development, The Peninsula Bay Project, is being developed with the aim of putting Sihanoukville, Cambodia, on the map as Southeast Asia’s luxury tourism and retail destination.

Located at the seaside town of Sihanoukville, the project spans approximately 160,000sqm with a construction area of 980,000sqm and aims to bring high-end shopping, hospitality, and entertainment options to the region.

The project is led by a partnership between Luxury Business Group (LBG), MAD, and Peninsula Bay Investment Co, which is collaborating on the retail and hospitality strategy.

With plans to attract international brands and affluent visitors, it is poised as one of the country’s largest commercial developments.

Key facilities for the Peninsula Bay Project include:

Accommodation: five-star hotels offering around 2000 rooms for tourists and business visitors.

Casino: A casino connecting two hotel buildings and a shopping mall to attract gaming enthusiasts.

Retail and shopping mall: A 70,000sqm mall featuring fashion, accessories, jewellery, and dining brands.

Office space: Grade A office buildings catering to regional and international businesses.

Residential living: Serviced apartments across four buildings, providing premium accommodations near the coast.

Entertainment facilities: An aquarium, water theme park, KTV lounges, and wellness centres.

Bar street and coastal shops: Ocean-view spaces for dining and retail featuring restaurants, cafes, and a water show.