The agreement marks the first appearance of the Ritz-Carlton Reserve and The Luxury Collection brands in the Vietnamese market, on Hon Thom Island, a tropical paradise on Phu Quoc Island. At the same time, it welcomes the third hotel under the JW Marriott brand in Trang An, a peaceful destination recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in Northern Vietnam.
The two signing ceremonies took place in Hanoi and Phu Quoc. Mr. Rajeev Menon, President of Asia Pacific (excluding China) Marriott International said: "We are delighted to continue to expand our luxury brands in Vietnam. This dynamic country is a potential market for luxury tourism , with outstanding growth in the international and domestic tourist markets. Vietnam has always been an attractive destination for international tourists because of its natural landscape and cultural relics imbued with local identity. At the same time, the need to experience high-class international brands is also a potential demand for domestic tourists. The signing of cooperation between the three resorts this time marks our contribution to the future of resort tourism in Vietnam".
Expected to be put into operation in 2028, JW Marriott Trang An Resort & Spa is invested and developed by BITEXCO Group, which is also the investor of JW Marriott Hanoi Hotel.
JW Marriott Trang An Resort & Spa
Nestled amidst the lush Trang An landscape, this luxury resort will offer 150 spacious rooms, along with 35 one- and two-bedroom villas, including villas with private pools.
The resort will also feature two restaurants, a French bakery and café, a lobby lounge and two bars, and leisure and entertainment spaces that will include two pool areas, a Spa by JW with all the brand’s signature features, with six treatment rooms, a fitness center, a kids club with an outdoor playground and an activity center. In addition, the hotel is expected to have 850 square meters of event space, including a 500 square meter ballroom and two meeting rooms.
Owned by Sun Group, The Luxury Collection Resort is expected to be operational from 2029.
The Luxury Collection Resort, Hon Thom Island
Nestled on the northwest coast of Hon Thom Island, The Luxury Collection resort will feature a total of 305 rooms and suites ranging in size from 50 to 250 square metres , including family-friendly rooms. Resort facilities will include two swimming pools, a kids’ club, a recreation centre, a fitness centre and the Luxury Collection Spa with seven treatment rooms, a whirlpool, a sauna and a steam room. Six restaurants and bars will offer a diverse range of dining options and 1,690 square metres of flexible event space, including a 900 square metre ballroom and three smaller meeting rooms. Sun Group is also the developer of JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa.
Perspective of Ritz-Carlton Reserve Resort, Hon Thom Island
Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Hon Thom Island
Scheduled to open in 2028 and designed by legendary architect Bill Bensley, the Ritz-Carlton Reserve will offer guests an escape and complete relaxation in a private world of luxury and natural beauty.
Located just off the southern tip of Hon Thom Island, with stunning ocean views towards the southern Phu Quoc archipelago, the resort will feature a “collection” of 40 pool villas. In addition, the resort’s facilities include two resort pools, a spa, fitness center, three restaurants, three bars, and an environmental education program for children in a two-story space and a stunning garden named after Ambassador Jean Michel Cousteau. The 300m2 event space is ideal for beachside weddings.
This cooperation agreement brings the number of hotels managed and operated by Marriott in Vietnam in the future to more than 50 hotels. Currently, Marriott operates nearly 20 hotels in the country, with 8 brands and 10 destinations.
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