TUI has revealed it is expanding its hotels across Asia with new resorts coming to Malaysia and Cambodia.
The upcoming hotels will have a strong focus on relaxation and wellness, and both will be very near two of Asia ‘s most famous attractions.


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Both countries are known for being cheap holiday destinations for Brits with meals costing between £1 and £3.
TUI revealed its second hotel in Cambodia will be called the TUI Blue Angkor Grace.
This follows the launch of its very first resort called TUI Blue Sihanoukville which opened in May 2025.
Based around wellness, the TUI Blue Angkor Grace has a spa, and even a kids wellness centre which is for children between six months and 12.
It will have 151 rooms for guests who can use hydrotherapy facilities including a magnesium-rich pool, ice baths as well as rooms for massages, scrubs and therapies.
Guests can unwind with daily yoga classes or sound healing sessions.
The hotel will be in Siem Reap near the Angkor Wat temple, which is the largest religious monument in the world.


The UNESCO World Heritage site was originally built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II for the Hindu god Vishnu.
The travel company also announced it will also open its second hotel in Malaysia .
TUI Blue Medini Johor is scheduled to open its doors in August 2026.
It will be in Medini, which is a central business district in the Iskandar Puteri area of Johor Bahru.
TUI Blue Medini Johor will have 214 rooms, a pool area, a gym and restaurant.
It will be an ideal location for anyone wanting to visit Legoland Malaysia too.
The theme park has over 40 rides and attractions, there’s also a waterpark with 20 slides, rides and water games.
While there are currently no direct flights to Cambodia, Brits can head directly to Malaysia with Malaysian Airlines and British Airways .
TUI further announced it plans to continue its expansion across Asia, and is set to open more hotels in Vietnam and Malaysia.
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