P.H.R. Ken Micronesia, Inc. has announced new benefits for its Premier Hotels & Restaurants Club members in 2025, offering enhanced value and more options for members across Guam and Saipan. The lifestyle membership program includes exclusive perks at PHR hotels, restaurants, golf courses, and spas.

Members can now redeem two room vouchers at any of the seven PHR hotels, and the Aqua Resort Club Saipan has joined the program, offering room stay vouchers, food and beverage discounts, and transferable pool passes. Spa Ayualam, with locations at Hotel Nikko Guam, Hilton Guam Resort and Spa, and RIHGA Royal Laguna Guam Resort, is offering discounted massages at $40 each.
Ken Yanagisawa, President & CEO of P.H.R. Ken Micronesia, Inc. said in a release, “Every year, we continue to find ways to add value to our beloved PHR Club Membership program. Our members count on their annual benefits to help them save money as they spend quality time with friends and family enjoying our many unique PHR experiences.”
The program offers six membership packages, including Room, Premier, and Family packages. Memberships provide discounts of up to 20% on food and beverages at more than 30 venues, as well as complimentary stays, golf, spa services, and access to pools and tennis courts.
PHR Club transitioned to a digital membership in 2021, allowing members to manage their benefits through the PHR Club app.
Club membership launched in 2012. “The PHR Club has grown significantly since then and has evolved into a digital membership concept that provides more convenience and immediacy for our members,” Yanagisawa said.
Memberships for 2025 are now available, with only 3,500 spots offered. Interested individuals can visit the PHR Club office at Hotel Nikko Guam or learn more at PHR Club .mbj
PHR Club expands member benefits in 2025
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