Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts is set to grow its presence across Indonesia with the addition of four new properties this year.
The Indonesian hospitality company recently announced at a media dinner in Jakarta that three properties, the 123-room hotel Santika Blitar in East Java, the 102-room Kampi Hotel Legian – Bali, and the 96-room Amaris Hotel Lampung have opened between January and August while the 108-room Hotel Amaris Manado is scheduled to open in September.
Santika aims to open five properties every year over the next three years; Kampi Hotel Legian – Bali, pictured
These additions bring Santika’s presence in Indonesia to 50 cities. In total, Santika Indonesia manages 118 property units across seven brands, claiming its position as the largest home-grown hotel company in the country.
Sudarsana, general manager Corporate Business Development & Sales Marketing at Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts, told TTG Asia that the group will open another 15 new hotels over the next three years. Hotel Santika Cibadak is scheduled to open in 2026, while the projects in Samarinda, Balikpapan, Pekalongan, Serpong, and Borobudur are targeted to launch in 2027.
“The company targets to achieve five openings every year over the next three years,” added Sudarsana.
The group also intends to make deeper inroads through Kalimantan and Sulawesi islands.
“We see potential in cities around the Ibukota Nusantara (IKN), the new Indonesian capital city, such as Samarinda and Balikpapan. The company is currently searching for opportunities to develop more hotel in these cities,” added Sudarsana.
Over the next three years, the group also plans to enter Papua, East Indonesia, with one property in the pipeline, and to expand to areas like South-west Papua, Central Papua, and Papua Mountains.
Santika Indonesia also plans to bring the Anvaya brand to Jakarta – the only property is the 493-key Anvaya Bali currently. “We are eyeing locations around the Sudirman-Thamrin, CBD, and Kuningan areas,” said Sudarsana.
Aside from new openings, the company is planning to launch in 2025 a new modern lifestyle hotel brand, which targets the upper middle segment and offers standard facilities provided by four- and five-star hotels. This brand will also offer immersive local culture experiences to capture the maturing millennials.
“The new brand is similar to Kampi, but is more luxurious, which we believe will strengthen the presence of Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts in the country,” he shared, adding that the new brand “is expected to open its first hotel in Bali and in Jakarta” soon.
Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts is set to grow its presence across Indonesia with the addition of four new properties this year.
The Indonesian hospitality company recently announced at a media dinner in Jakarta that three properties, the 123-room hotel Santika Blitar in East Java, the 102-room Kampi Hotel Legian – Bali, and the 96-room Amaris Hotel Lampung have opened between January and August while the 108-room Hotel Amaris Manado is scheduled to open in September.
These additions bring Santika’s presence in Indonesia to 50 cities. In total, Santika Indonesia manages 118 property units across seven brands, claiming its position as the largest home-grown hotel company in the country.
Sudarsana, general manager Corporate Business Development & Sales Marketing at Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts, told TTG Asia that the group will open another 15 new hotels over the next three years. Hotel Santika Cibadak is scheduled to open in 2026, while the projects in Samarinda, Balikpapan, Pekalongan, Serpong, and Borobudur are targeted to launch in 2027.
“The company targets to achieve five openings every year over the next three years,” added Sudarsana.
The group also intends to make deeper inroads through Kalimantan and Sulawesi islands.
“We see potential in cities around the Ibukota Nusantara (IKN), the new Indonesian capital city, such as Samarinda and Balikpapan. The company is currently searching for opportunities to develop more hotel in these cities,” added Sudarsana.
Over the next three years, the group also plans to enter Papua, East Indonesia, with one property in the pipeline, and to expand to areas like South-west Papua, Central Papua, and Papua Mountains.
Santika Indonesia also plans to bring the Anvaya brand to Jakarta – the only property is the 493-key Anvaya Bali currently. “We are eyeing locations around the Sudirman-Thamrin, CBD, and Kuningan areas,” said Sudarsana.
Aside from new openings, the company is planning to launch in 2025 a new modern lifestyle hotel brand, which targets the upper middle segment and offers standard facilities provided by four- and five-star hotels. This brand will also offer immersive local culture experiences to capture the maturing millennials.
“The new brand is similar to Kampi, but is more luxurious, which we believe will strengthen the presence of Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts in the country,” he shared, adding that the new brand “is expected to open its first hotel in Bali and in Jakarta” soon.