Singha Estate Champions Holistic Travel As Wellness Tourism Takes Centre Stage
The global tourism landscape in 2026 is undergoing a clear shift from prioritising visitor volumes to delivering high-quality experiences that generate positive impact for travellers, destinations, and the environment. This evolution reflects changing traveller expectations, as today’s tourists increasingly see travel as an essential part of personal wellbeing, continuous learning, and purposeful living.
In response to this shift, Singha Estate Public Company Limited (SET: S) centres its hospitality business on quality-led tourism. Through the strategic management of its hotel portfolio by S Hotels & Resorts Public Company Limited (SET: SHR), which operates a collection of premium hotels and resorts across leading destinations in Thailand and internationally, the Company is well positioned to meet the evolving needs of modern travellers through holistic and meaningful experiences.
Mr. Chairath Sivapornpan, Chief Executive Officer of Singha Estate, said, “Tourism trends for 2026 clearly indicate that travellers are prioritising quality over quantity. They are seeking experiences that reflect sustainable values, personal connections, tranquillity, privacy, and deeper forms of rest and rejuvenation. Guests want activities and services that restore both body and mind, while creating genuine connections with local culture.
This direction aligns closely with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) 2026 strategy under the ‘Amazing Thailand’ banner, which aims to position Thailand as a global Wellness & Medical Tourism hub. The plan targets 36.7 million international arrivals, representing an 11% increase year-on-year.”
Singha Estate views its hospitality business as a core growth engine in 2026. Developing hotels that respond to changing travel trends is therefore central to achieving sustainable long-term growth. The Company continues to position SAii Hotels & Resorts under the brand philosophy “Peace of Mind is the Ultimate Luxury,” resonating with modern travellers who choose to travel less frequently but with greater purpose. The concept responds to travellers’ desire to reconnect with themselves through tourism that integrates mindfulness, nature, local culture, and unhurried rhythms of rest.








