Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island is an exceptional 829-unit beachfront property, Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas becomes Marriotts first oceanfront all-pool villa resort in Vietnam, and Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa is a dynamic, design-led beachside resort
Marriott International, Inc. announced the opening of three hotels in Vietnam’s popular leisure destinations: Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island, Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas, and Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa. Owned by the leading hospitality company in Vietnam Vinpearl, the three newly opened hotels will be offering travelers unique and distinctive experiences while they explore the beauty of Vietnam.
“We are excited to unveil these three exceptional resorts on the same day. It marks a milestone for the company’s expansion in Vietnam, providing domestic and international travelers unrivalled choices of high-quality service and immersive experiences across this captivating country. Our collaboration with Vinpearl continues to support us in creating outstanding opportunities for Vietnam’s travel and tourism industry. We look forward to welcoming guests from around the globe and introducing Marriott Bonvoy’s industry-leading brands to more destinations.” said Jakob Helgen, Area Vice President – Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia & Myanmar, Marriott International.
Commanding prime locations on three of Vietnam’s most beautiful beaches, this trio of new resorts reaffirms Marriott Bonvoy’s position in Nha Trang and Danang and marks the group’s entry into Hoi An. Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island becomes Marriott’s s largest hotel in the country with 829 keys; Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas is the group’s first oceanfront all-pool villa resort in Vietnam; and Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa becomes the first Renaissance-branded beachfront resort in Vietnam.
Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island is a sophisticated resort comprising 403 rooms and suites, plus 426 two-, three- and four-bedroom villas. Nestled on a two kilometer stretch of pristine beach at Hon Tre Island, just off the coast of Nha Trang in south-central Vietnam, this one-of-a-kind destination is an outstanding option for leisure breaks and out-of-town events. Guests can discover four locally curated restaurants & bars, seven pools, two tennis courts, a fitness center, Quan Spa, kids’ club and playground, and event venues staged both indoor and outdoor. With the brand’s signature M Passport program, families traveling with children can enjoy inspiring activities. From sandcastle sculpting and beach games to exploring the wonders of VinWonders Nha Trang theme park and experiencing the excitement of Vinpearl Golf Nha Trang, there is something to energize all ages. Cam Ranh International Airport can be reached in just 40 minutes.
Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa is a dynamic design-led property that marks Marriott’s entry into Hoi An, connecting travelers with the charming UNESCO World Heritage town famous for its classical shophouses and cobbled streets. Located at Cua Dai Beach, which is considered one of the most beautiful stretches of sand in Vietnam, this 218-key property will blend the style of a beachfront resort with the bold, theatrical elements of a Renaissance hotel. Travelers can stay in stylish rooms, suites and beachfront pool villas; dine at signature restaurants and bars; and enjoy the spa, 24-7 fitness center, tennis court, and the area’s largest infinity pool. The hotel’s meeting space includes a 476-sqm Grand Ballroom and an outdoor venue for 650 people. Danang International Airport is 35 minutes’ drive away.
These three new properties take Marriott’s total nationwide portfolio in Vietnam to 19 hotels and resorts, comprising eight of the group’s industry-leading brands – Marriott Hotels, JW Marriott Hotels, Autograph Collection, Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts, Renaissance Hotels, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, Four Points by Sheraton, and Fairfield by Marriott – with many more expected to follow in future.