Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has agreed to take over The Nam Hai, the famous luxury resort in Hoi An, Central Vietnam.
The agreement will see the resort be rebranded as the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An, on 20 December 2016, and will mark the luxury hotel group’s entry into Vietnam.
The Nam Hai was previously managed by GHM and is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) collection. The property is jointly owned by Singapore-based Hotel Properties Limited (HPL) and Dubai’s ASB Development.
“Vietnam is an important growth market for Four Seasons and this is a unique opportunity to quickly establish a presence in the country’s top resort destination with partners HPL and ASB, who believe in the culture of Four Seasons and share our vision for success,” said J. Allen Smith, Four Seasons’ president & CEO.
“As we continue to extend our presence across Asia Pacific we are focused on ensuring that each new addition to our portfolio represents the very best of Four Seasons, offering the highest levels of service excellence and product quality. Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai… will be no exception and we are excited to mark our entry into Vietnam with such a desirable location and a luxury product that will appeal to regional and international travellers, as well as private residence owners,” he added.
As a Four Seasons, the resortwill offer 40 private residence villas and 60 newly-renovated resort villas, all featuring indoor and outdoor living spaces, terraces and outdoor showers. At the centre of the resort are three swimming pools which overlook a sandy beach and the sea.
In terms of F&B there are three dining venues, a new Vietnamese cooking school and a new beach bar, while recreational offerings include a kids’ club, tennis, badminton and basketball courts, a fitness centre and a spa with eight private pavilions surrounded by lotus ponds.
The Nam Hai joins a growing collection of Four Seasons resort properties in Asia Pacific, along with two in Bali, two in the Maldives, three in Thailand, and others in Bora Bora and Langkawi. It also operates city hotels in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Singapore and South Korea.
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