New report sees strong tourism growth

Jun 5th at 13:26
05-06-2014 13:26:57+07:00

New report sees strong tourism growth

CBRE Cambodia’s latest MarketView report sees strong growth in Cambodia’s international tourism sector, with particularly strong in international arrivals resulting in growth in hotel occupancy rates and durations of stay.

According to the May report, international arrivals in 2013 increased 17.5 per cent, to a total of 4,210,165, up from 3,584,037 in 2012.

“The average length of stay also increased to 6.75 days, up from 6.5,” the report says, adding that “average hotel occupancy rates in 2013 rose to 69.53 per cent, up from 68.49 per cent the previous year.”

Chris Hobden, surveyor for CBRE Cambodia, says: “We expect this trend to continue, in part driven by relative political stability,the variety and quality of accommodation on offer in addition to significant planned improvements to national infrastructure.”

Meanwhile, however, Phnom Penh continues to lag behind the jewel in Cambodia’s tourism crown, Siem Reap – home to Angkor Wat – in terms of international arrivals.

“Siem Reap remains the most populardestination for tourists entering Cambodia, with arrivals into SiemReap International Airport accounting for 28.1 per cent of all arrivals, compared to Phnom Penh’s 19.9 per cent.”

Hobden says that CBRE does not anticipate a change in that balance of arrivals, noting that the increasing popularity of Sihanoukville will not necessarily work to Phnom Penh’s advantage, due to direct flights between the Siem Reap and the beach destination.

“Tourism to Sihanoukville is expected to increase over the coming years, with frequent flights available from SiemReap and with the delivery of new luxury hotel accommodation off the Sihanoukville coast,” the report says.

Meanwhile, the report notes that, besides Phnom Penh’s burgeoning boutique hotel sector, some major luxury hotel openings are on the horizon. In Phnom Penh, the report cites the Sohka Hotel and Naga 2.

“Sohka is set to launch approximately 450 rooms onto the market and Naga2 is set to deliver in excess of 1,000, increasing Phnom Penh luxury hotel supply by 70 per cent,” the report says.

In Sihanoukville, the report makes note of Cambodia’s pre-eminent luxury resort development.

“Alila Villas Koh Russey is set to deliver Cambodia’s first internationally branded island resort … in close proximity to Sihanoukville. This will build on the success of Song Saa Private Island, launched in 2012.”

According to Hobden, CBRE is also bullish about tourism in Cambodia due to airport expansion plans in the coming years, which theoretically could double numbers.

“The planned expansion of both Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville international airports will support the growing number of international arrivals, with the capacity of at both airports set to approximately double over the coming years,” the report says.

A doubling of capacity would allow both airports to accommodate up to 5 million travellers respectively per annum.

“We see no reason not to expect further expansion of the sector in the years ahead and predict that tourism will make an increasingly significant contribution to Cambodia’s continued GDP growth,” says Hobden.

phnompenh post



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Construction raking in cash

Foreign and domestic investment in construction projects skyrocketed in the first four months of the year, government data suggests.

Rainfall still a month away, says ministry

The Ministry of Water and Meteorology has warned farmers of a rainfall shortage forecast to last at least another month, with average daily temperatures also...

Thai gamblers drop after coup

The number of Thai visitors crossing the border to place bets at Cambodian casinos has fallen since that country’s military staged a coup late last month.

Alleged scammer to make phone screens

A Japanese man accused of stealing millions of dollars from elderly people through a shady investment scheme announced on Friday that he had penned a deal worth $4...

Australian firm bets on Bavet

Australian-listed Cell Aquaculture (CAQ) – a onetime a marine technology company – has purchased a casino on the Cambodia-Vietnam border in a bid to generate...

Cassava fuel plant study now one year in

Japanese petroleum company Idemitsu Oil & Gas is considering building a biomass plant in Battambang province to use cassava to produce fuel, a Cambodia Mine Action...

More business with Oz sought

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday urged Cambodia and Australia to increase trade ties and encouraged greater investment from the Pacific country.

Tourism campaign to counter unrest

The Ministry of Tourism will hold an emergency meeting with industry leaders and representatives in Phnom Penh today to look at what can be done to curb the loss of...

Farmers urged to go green

Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture have called on farmers to cease using chemical pesticides and adopt environmentally friendly methods in an effort to...

Customs agreement gets green light at NA

The National Assembly approved changes to the country’s customs law yesterday, in order to comply with Association of Southeast Asian Nations intergration standards.


MOST READ


Back To Top