Accor is the largest international hotel operator in Vietnam, with hotels and resorts under the Sofitel, MGallery, Mövenpick, Pullman, Grand Mercure, Mercure, Novotel, ibis and ibis Styles brands.
Accor’s research indicates that 65% of respondents in a worldwide survey are likely to plan a leisure trip in the coming months. Road trips, al fresco dining, cultural experiences, and city escapes are high on the priority lists of planned excursions – with Accor encouraging travelers to get back out with friends and family with special offers, new loyalty benefits and booking flexibility. Now is the time for those long awaited trips to be planned again, when residents of Vietnam can finally go out to enjoy the blue oceans and sparkling beaches of the coast, the misty mountains of the north and beautiful countryside of central Vietnam. From the romantic island destination of Phu Quoc to the sacred mountain of Yen Tu, the stunning landscapes across Vietnam are entering the most beautiful days of the year.
For guests from major cities such as Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh, it is refreshing to be able to go on a road trip after months of lockdown to some of Accor’s most stunning resorts. Only a two-hour drive from Hanoi, guests can be enchanted by the historical setting and beautiful scenery of Legacy Yen Tu – MGallery. Further north is the sacred mountain Fansipan, where guests can get lost in a world of fascinating design at Hotel de la Coupole – MGallery, both designed by Bill Bensley. If setting off from Ho Chi Minh City, guests can arrive at the beach side Mercure Vung Tau, which is just two hours drive by car. The resort is designed in a romantic Mediterranean style whilst the nearby ibis Styles Vung Tau offers vibrant creative colours for young and fun-loving families.
From left to right: ibis Styles Vung Tau, Pullman Phu Quoc, Legacy Yen Tu - MGallery
Entering the most beautiful season of the year, Accor’s resorts on the emerald island of Phu Quoc are ready to welcome guests back. Mövenpick Resort Waverly Phu Quoc is one of the best places in the island to watch the world famous sunset. Pullman Phu Quoc Beach Resort, Accor’s latest resort on the island, features creative design and strong colours - an ideal choice for those who are searching for something to stimulate the mind. For families that desire a secluded getaway, Premier Village Phu Quoc Resort is isolated from the outside world on the Ong Doi Cape, offering the perfect option for a quiet weekend relaxing by the villa’s private pool while gazing over the surrounding turquoise ocean. The neighboring Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay offers an impressive 5000 square metre infinity pool overlooking the sea.
For those who love the sea, Nha Trang is another great option for a beach getaway with its six-kilometre stretch of beautiful coastline, white sandy beaches, clear water abundant marine life and thriving reefs. Located on Tran Phu street at the city centre, Novotel Nha Trang is well favoured by guests who love the convenience of being close to tourist attractions, night markets and the shopping centre. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city is Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh Resort with a seventeen-kilometre beach and various entertainment centers that offer fabulous options for all family members.
From left to right: Premier Residences Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, Mövenpick Resort Waverly Phu Quoc, Movenpick Cam Ranh
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