Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has inked a deal to manage its second property in Vietnam – a new luxury resort with branded residences to be developed in Da Nang, one of Vietnam’s most popular leisure destinations.
Mandarin Oriental, Da Nang will sit on a 30km stretch of beach which links Da Nang in the north with Hoi An in the south. The property will offer guests the chance to explore the attractions of the surrounding area, including Hoi An, My Son and the royal city of Hue – all of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The contemporary design will incorporate many natural Vietnamese elements and local cultural references. Accommodation will comprise 69 villas and 18 residences at Mandarin Oriental, each set in its own landscaped gardens with private pools.
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Mandarin Oriental, Da Nang will offer five waterfront restaurants and bars and indoor and outdoor event spaces. A Mandarin Oriental Spa will offer the Group’s signature wellness therapies and treatments with a focus on local nature-inspired programs. The resort also features a beachfront outdoor pool, a water sports pavilion and a Children’s Club. Two championship golf courses, designed by Colin Montgomerie and Greg Norman, are close by.
“Da Nang is a leading leisure destination in Asia, and we are delighted to be working with our partners to create a world-class resort here together with residences,” said James Riley, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental.
Slated to open in 2024, Mandarin Oriental, Da Nang will complement a new property in the country Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group expects to open in Saigon next year.