SINGAPORE: Landmarks Bhd will launch the first phase of its Treasure Bay
Bintan in Bintan, Indonesia in the fourth quarter (4Q) of this year.
The
development, which consists of several themed resorts and other components, sits
on 338ha of leasehold land and has an estimated gross development value (GDV) of
US$3.5 billion (RM11.27 billion). The entire development will be built with
strategic partners and investors.
“We’re proud of this flagship project
in Bintan as it will be the preferred island destination in Asia. We believe the
wellness and health concept the resort carries, with two internationally known
wellness resorts such as Canyon Ranch and Chiva-Som being part of our health
resort, people will enjoy their time in Treasure Bay Bintan,” said Treasure Bay
Bintan Pte Ltd chief operating officer Paul Leong in a signing ceremony between
Landmarks Bhd and the two internationally-renowned wellness resorts in Singapore
recently.
The group is expecting 1,500 rooms to be added to Bintan’s
current 1,375 rooms upon the completion of Treasure Bay Bintan’s first
phase.
Its first phase, spanning 90ha, will comprise 6.3ha of crystal
clear water lagoon, aquatic sports facilities, bars and restaurants, retail
areas, and eight hotels and a wellness resort managed by Canyon Ranch. The first
phase also will have a 20ha organic farm producing fruit and
vegetables.
According to Landmarks, 60% of the hotels will be operated by
well-known international and boutique operators.
“It is intended that
Treasure Bay Bintan’s food and beverage outlets will also benefit from the
cultivation of free-range poultry and freshwater farming,” said
Leong.
The entire development of Treasure Bay Bintan has three phases and
the resort will be fully developed in 20 years.
Landmarks is expected to
launch the second phase of Treasure Bay Bintan in the next three years. The
second phase is currently in the design stage, and construction is scheduled to
commence in 2016 ahead of its launch.
The second phase will comprise an
iconic building known as the Ring Resort, water villas, a second wellness resort
known as Chiva-Som, and commercial and residential spaces.
The group
expects tourist arrivals into Bintan to double by 2017.
“With other
developments across Bintan, it is the intention of stakeholders to offer not
less than 5,000 rooms by 2017, competing with Langkawi that has 7,000 rooms
currently.
“Bintan International Airport, which is scheduled to be
operational by 2016 will add to and improve connectivity of Bintan to Singapore,
Malaysia and the rest of Indonesia,” he said.
This article first
appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on June 20, 2014.
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