Mango Bay Resort in Phu Quoc island in the southern province of Kien Giang has been named among the leading 14 most beautiful jungle hotels worldwide as selected by American magazine Travel+Leisure.
After a long hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Vietnam’s tourism is gradually reopening with the resumption of international flights, which is considered a positive factor helping recover the hotel market.
Vietnam boasts some resorts that have repeatedly been labeled overseas as the best, finest or most beautiful of the region and the world. Below are some resorts of stunning layout to never cease amazing mortal eyes.
(TITC) - On 09th March 2022, the webinar “Google’s Free Booking Link - New Source of Driving Hotel Direct Bookings” hosted by HotelLink with the support of Google took place via online platform.
The number of hotel and resort projects with local and international brands in Vietnam has witnessed impressive growth, increasing from 36 projects in 2010 to 120 as of the end of January this year, according to statistics released by Savills Hotels.
Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Tourism (DOT) on February 18 publicised a list of hotels eligible to welcome foreign tourists arriving in the city in the coming time.
Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi ranked fourth on the list of 10 hotels serving the best breakfasts in the Asia-Oceania region, and 11th globally, based on Tripadvisor reviews.
(TITC) – Recently in Thanh Hoa Province, Sun Group started construction of Sun Beauty Onsen Thanh Hoa hot mineral resort complex in Quang Yen Commune, Quang Xuong District with a total investment budget of approximately VND 7 trillion.
As many as 700 accommodation establishments nationwide have received the Travel Sustainable Badge by Booking.com, one of the world’s leading digital travel platforms.
(TITC) In the next 2 years, a series of international hotel brands such as Grand Mercure, Fairmont, Eastin, Four Seasons, Lotte, Dusit, and Wink Hotel ... will joined Ha Noi hotel market, helping to attract tourists, especially international tourists when reopen international tourism.
Some 70% of tourists intend to resume traveling by the fourth quarter of 2020, while a quarter of travelers are willing to spend over VND2 million per night at hotels on their personal trips and less on business trips, according to a traveler survey conducted in the midst of Vietnam’s second wave of Covid-19 infections by Indochina Capital and Wink Hotels.
From Italian mosaic in the lobby, Vietnamese ceramic art in the rooms and British silk wallpaper in the restaurants, Salinda Resort in Phu Quoc Island offers a wall of stories.