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Marriott Expands in Vietnam, Plans To Add 7 New Hotels by 2028

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Marriott has signed an agreement that will add 7 new hotels and resorts to its portfolio. In total, the hotel chain will bring more than 2,500 rooms in Vietnam in the coming years.

Here’s everything you need to know about Marriott’s planned expansion across Vietnam!

Marriott Adds 2,500 Rooms to Vietnam Portfolio

Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island
Image Credit: Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island

Back in 2022, Marriott announced 8 new hotels in Vietnam. With the latest round of expansion, Vinpearl, a tourism brand, will become Marriott’s largest owner in Vietnam. In total, Vinpearl will operate 15 hotels and resorts across the country.

The hotel chain said 3 hotel conversions are “expected to join the Marriott system later this year.” Meanwhile, 4 new constructions, which will add more than 1,200 rooms, are expected to open by 2028.

“With new locations earmarked in important tourism hubs such as Danang and Nha Trang, our anticipated inaugural resort in the popular cultural town of Hoi An, and the anticipated first internationally branded five-star hotel in Bac Ninh, we are well-positioned to meet Vietnam’s diverse hospitality needs in primary, secondary and tertiary destinations,” said Rajeev Menon, President of Asia Pacific Excluding China, for Marriott International.

Details on New Marriott Hotels in Vietnam

Here’s a look at some of the hotels — currently existing hotels that will rebrand — and will come onboard in the next few years:

  • Nha Trang Marriott Resort & Spa, Hon Tre Island will have 829 rooms, including 403 rooms and suites, and 426 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom private villas, each with a private pool. Amenities include several restaurants, 3 meeting rooms, 2 pools, 2 tennis courts, a fitness center, and a spa.
  • Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa will have nearly 200 rooms and suites and 25 villas and is a rebrand of an existing hotel. The hotel will have 4 restaurants and bars, an outdoor infinity pool, a spa, a fitness center, and 2 tennis courts. Marriott says a ballroom, meeting rooms, and an event lawn for meetings and events are also in the works.
  • Danang Marriott Resort & Spa, Non Nuoc Beach Villas will have 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom pool villas, all with outdoor space for romantic breaks and family vacations. Amenities include 3 food and drink options, a pool, a fitness center, a spa, a kids’ club, tennis courts, and a water sports center.

Additionally, Marriott already has more than a dozen hotels in Vietnam. Others, such as The Ritz-Carlton and Westin Hotels & Resorts, are coming in the pipeline.

Hot Tip: Check out our guide on the best ways to earn Marriott Bonvoy points!

Final Thoughts

Marriott continues to grow in Southeast Asia, and what a significant expansion this is! Marriott Bonvoy members will soon have more options than ever to earn and redeem points in Vietnam. Overall, this is excellent news for points enthusiasts who find themselves in the region.

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Victoria holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the Howard University School of Communications and is an award-winning journalist, travel reporter, and the founder of the “Carrying On with Victoria M. Walker” newsletter.

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