Accor has expanded its portfolio of hotels in
Vietnam with the opening of the Mercure Vung Tau Resort.
Located
on the Nghinh Phong Cape in southern Vietnam’s Bien
Hoa Province, the 80-room Mercure Vung Tau Resort is 96 km from
Tan Son Nhat International Airport
in Saigon.
A
former French colonial town, Vung Tau is a popular seaside escape
nestled on a peninsula and surrounded on three sides by the
ocean. In addition to its long beaches, the city is home to the
former mansion of Indochina’s French governor and the Vung Tau
Lighthouse atop Small Mountain.
“Every Mercure is unique to its
destination, so we are excited to introduce our first Mercure
hotel in southern Vietnam to showcase the region’s natural beauty
and heritage,” said Patrick Basset, Chief Operating Officer of
Accor, Upper Southeast & Northeast Asia and the Maldives. “With over 500 Mercure hotels globally, the brand has
an extensive reputation throughout the world and the opening of
Mercure Vung Tau will drive greater tourism in Vung Tau from
long-haul markets to support domestic demand.”
The resort features an
all-day dining restaurant offering a buffet and a la carte menu
options. For light meals and homemade crafted beverages, two bars,
including the Beach Bar and Lounge Bar serve a range of savoury
snacks and refreshments throughout the day.
Guests looking
to keep up with their fitness regime can make use of the fitness
centre while the outdoor swimming pool set amongst lovely seaside
gardens offers a refreshing swim. There is also a dedicated kid’s
area where children can play and a private beach.
“The opening of Mercure
Vung Tau Resort is very special because the hotel boasts a
fantastic location right on the seafront with a stunning
landscape. It is only a short drive from Ho Chi Minh City, making
it the perfect seaside weekend escape for residents and tourists
to the popular southern city,” said Anthony Quin, General Manager
of Mercure Vung Tau Resort.
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