The Slate Phuket has announced its 40th anniversary year in 2026 will be designated ‘The Year of MICE’.
The resort, known for its distinct tin-mining heritage design reimagined by landscape architect Bill Bensley, plans to launch new experiences, themes, and enhanced offers throughout 2026 aimed at redefining business events beyond conventional corporate settings.

Located on Nai Yang Beach beside Sirinat National Park, the property offers several event spaces.
Venues include the 550m2 Tongkha Hall, all sleek lines and pillarless grandeur, the smaller Jomon Pavilion with its high vaulted ceiling, and the Coliseum Lawn and Steps, an open-air amphitheatre that cascades down to a permanent stage. This approach ensures that an executive summit might become a sunset gala, or a meeting could just as easily end in moonlight cocktails at dinner at Black Ginger.
Beyond its striking design, The Slate emphasises sustainability built into the luxury experience. The resort operates a closed-loop system, removing single-use plastics, utilising refillable amenities, transforming food waste into compost, and operating both a worm farm and a mechanical composter to minimise waste. The hotel is also committed to sourcing local ingredients.









