Marriott International is growing its presence in Vietnam by partnering with Vietnamese hospitality company Vinpearl to establish eight new properties in Vietnam.
Seven of eight properties will be converted to the Vinpearl brand and are scheduled to be part of the Marriott system later in the year:
*The Vinpearl Luxury Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City will change to The Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection.
*The luxurious Vinpearl Danang located on Non-Nuoc Beach will become the Danang Marriott Resort & Spa.
*The Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort will be transformed into The Sheraton Long Beach Phu Quoc Resort.
*The Vinpearl Hotel Imperial, Hai Phong, will be transformed into Sheraton Hai Phong. Sheraton Hai Phong.
The Vinpearl Hotel in Can Tho is set to be transformed into the Sheraton Can Tho.
*The Vinpearl Hotel Lang Son will change to The Four Points through Sheraton Lang Son.
The two joint ventures will be new-builds. Both are scheduled to be completed in 2025. They are the Sheraton Vinh and the Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang. The two hotels, which Marriott claimed are located situated in “unique places” that will draw foreign and domestic travelers.
These eight homes will have 2200 rooms.
The alliance that Marriott has with Vinpearl forms part of Marriott’s longer-term strategy to quadruple the size of its presence in Vietnam. Presently, Marriott has ten hotels and resorts across Vietnam.
