
Mandarin Oriental is delighted to announce its sustained global expansion with the upcoming rebranding of a resort and private residences in Desaru Coast, Malaysia and the signing of a management contract with San Clemente Palace Hotel in Venice, Italy.
Desaru Coast, Malaysia
Mandarin Oriental will rebrand an exception resort and private residences in Malaysia’s south-eastern coast of Desaru Coast, Johor. Nestled amidst 128 acres of verdant rainforest and opening onto a pristine stretch of beach overlooking the South China Sea, the property is anticipated to join the Mandarin Oriental portfolio this month, ahead of a full rebranding in January 2026 as Mandarin Oriental, Desaru Coast.
Desaru Coast is known for its unspoiled coastline, warm year-round climate and tranquil natural beauty. With nearly 17 kilometres of beachfront, the destination offers a compelling blend of coastal serenity and ecological richness. The property will benefit from its close proximity to Mandarin Oriental’s well-established hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, and reflects the Group’s continued emphasis on expanding its presence in resort destinations across the region.
“Mandarin Oriental, Desaru Coast represents a significant step in our strategic vision to bring the Group’s legendary service and crafted experiences, that resonate deeply with today’s luxury traveller, to new and exceptional locations,” said Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental.
Mandarin Oriental and Desaru Coast cemented the partnership with a hotel management agreement signed on location at the resort. The Chief Minister of Johor, Dato’ Onn Hafiz Ghazi, who witnessed the signing ceremony, said, “Mandarin Oriental has created and defined some of the world’s most renowned properties and destinations across the world, and this,being their choice for their second property in Malaysia, is a testament to Johor’s immense potential.. There is no better brand to lead the reintroduction of this iconic beachfront resort property as we prepare for Visit Johor Year 2026.”
Designed by the late Kerry Hill and his award-winning firm, Kerry Hill Architects, the resort stands as the final completed project in the architect’s distinguished portfolio, embedding tropical modernism in his design which has created a sense of harmony between the built space and the surrounding landscape.
The resort features 44 suites and villas, each offering generous space and privacy, all with direct views of the sea or rainforest, and many with private gardens and plunge pools. Guests have a choice of five distinct dining destinations that blend global cuisines with local culinary flavours, including a stylish beach club and a relaxed lounge bar with coastal views.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental will offer a holistic wellness sanctuary, delivering the Group’s renowned treatments and authentic rituals rooted in the Orient. Included in the wellness offering is a yoga pavilion, fitness centre, beauty salon and a range of sporting facilities including tennis and padel courts. A thoughtfully designed Kids’ Club, complete with indoor facilities, a large outdoor playground and a nature pond, will cater to younger guests providing enriching experiences that celebrate play and discovery.
Elegant event spaces and immersive natural surroundings serve as a striking setting for weddings and private gatherings. Each venue is designed to blend indoor comfort with the beauty of the outdoors, enhanced by panoramic views of the rainforest and coastline.
For golf enthusiasts, the resort provides access to the nearby Els Club Desaru Coast, home to two championship courses designed by golfing legends Ernie Els and Vijay Singh: the 27-hole Ocean Course and the 18-hole Valley Course.
In line with Mandarin Oriental’s long-term development strategy, future plans include for an additional 40 branded residences, providing owners an opportunity to enjoy Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service within a private, residential context, further enhancing the property’s appeal as a year-round destination for luxury living.
Dato’ Mohamed Nasri Sallehuddin, Chairman of Destination Resorts and Hotels Sdn Bhd (DRH), owner of the property, commented, “A name synonymous with timeless elegance, impeccable service, and deep Asian heritage, Mandarin Oriental is the perfect partner for Desaru Coast. We welcome Mandarin Oriental and look forward to embarking on our destination’s next phase of growth together.”
Karina Ridzuan, (Interim) Group Chief Executive Officer of DRH, said, “This is more than a business alignment; it is a bold cultural handshake between two brands — one an established global icon, the other an emerging destination on the rise — both centred on delivering exceptional guest experiences. We are confident this partnership will set a new global benchmark and firmly place Desaru Coast as a destination for luxury travel.”
San Clemente Palace Hotel, Venice

Mandarin Oriental has announced that it will manage and rebrand the San Clemente Palace Hotel in Venice, Italy. Situated on its own exclusive five-hectare private island, this serene, historic retreat seamlessly combines the seclusion of a resort with effortless access to the cultural heart of Venice. Enjoying unique views of the Venetian lagoon, just an eight-minute boat ride from San Marco Square, the hotel is surrounded by curated gardens and the peaceful waters of La Serenissima.
Mandarin Oriental will operate the hotel until its seasonal closure in November 2025, when an extensive three-phase renovation will commence. It will be rebranded as Mandarin Oriental, Venice from April 2026.
Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental, commented: “We are delighted to bring Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service to Venice. This historic property, with its unique location and rich heritage, aligns perfectly with our vision to craft immersive experiences that allow guests to connect meaningfully with the destination. By adding Venice to our Italian portfolio, we enrich our circuit of destinations across Italy, adding to our current hotels in Milan and Lake Como as well as our upcoming openings in Rome, Cortina and Porto Cervo.”
The interior renovation will be entrusted to the design studio, Albion Nord. The reimagined property will feature 136 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, blending Venetian charm with Mandarin Oriental’s signature design philosophy.
The hotel is set within a collection of beautifully restored 900-year old monastery buildings and ancient gardens including a 12th century church. Four distinctive dining venues will offer a unique perspective on Mandarin Oriental’s approach to gastronomy, while The Spa at Mandarin Oriental will feature multiple treatment rooms, a Finnish sauna, steam bath, multi-sensory showers and a relaxation lounge. The Group’s award-winning signature spa therapies will be further enhanced by wellness amenities including a dedicated yoga pavilion, an outdoor pool, tennis and paddle courts.
Expansive indoor and outdoor events spaces will make full use of the island’s picturesque setting, while a dedicated children’s area will provide engaging experiences for younger guests.
Emir Uyar, Vice President of Permak Investment commented: “We are delighted to partner with Mandarin Oriental to usher in a new era for the San Clemente Palace. As one of Venice’s most storied private islands, this landmark deserves the legendary service and refined hospitality that Mandarin Oriental is renowned for. We look forward to seeing the property’s transformation unfold and welcoming guests to an unparalleled luxury experience in this extraordinary setting.”







































