Sokha Group Welcomes Its Newest Addition – Sokha Bay View

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Sokha Group Welcomes Its Newest Addition – Sokha Bay View

Preah Sihanoukville, a popular coastal resort town in Cambodia, and namely one of its most picturesque beaches, Sokhla Beach, will soon feature a new edition of Sokha Beach Resort amptly named the Sokha Bay View with a jaw-jropping view of the – well... – Sokha Bay. 

The new 420-room expansion of the Sokha Resort will help accommodate the rapidly increasing numbers of international business and leisure visitors to Sihanoukville

The interior and experior design of Sokha Bay View blends seamlessly traditional Khmer decor and contemporary Cambodian trends in full compliance with Sokha Group's signature style. There are five types oof the rooms on offer, measuring from 44 sqm to 88 sqm. Guests of the resort have full access to pools, fitness centre, restaurants and bars, as well as all other Sokha Beach facilities and services.

Currently, there are eleven hotels under Sokha Beach Resort brand in Cambodia – four in Siem Reap, two in Phnom Penh, two in Kampot and three – in Sihanoukville, with the Sokha Bay View becoming the fourth one; and even a more impressive list of on-site restaurants. Sokha Hotel Group is based in Phnom Penh and is a Cambodian owned company. The group position their resorts as a perfect example of true Khmer hospitality and offer guests a 5-star service for the most memorable experience. 

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