The company operates hotels in Sri Lanka, Maldives, Oman and India.
Aitken Spence ventured into the hospitality business by building two seaside resorts designed by Geoffrey Bawa.
The company partnered with RIU Hotels to build a 500-room resort in Ahungalla at a cost of US$100 million in 2014.
Heritance Aarah, Aitken Spence's latest resort in the Maldives opened in 2019.
Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings is one of the LMD 100 companies in Sri Lanka.
Aitken Spence ventured into the hospitality sector by building two Geoffrey Bawa-designed hotels.
[2] Aitken Spence named its first hotel after Neptune, the Roman god of the sea.
[6] Aitken Spence partnered with Spanish hotel chain RIU to build a 500-room resort in Ahungalla in 2014.
[7] Aitken Spence Hotels launched its new brand "Turyaa" at the London World Travel Market in 2015.
[9] Aitken Spence Hotels reopened Heritance Negombo in 2016 after spending an LKR5 billion on refurbishment.