Avani Hotels signs beachfront resort in Nha Trang, Vietnam
Upscale hotel brand Avani Hotels & Resorts has inked an agreement for a new beachfront resort near Nha Trang, Vietnam.
It signed an agreement with TTC Hospitality for Avani Doc Let Resort which will open in mid-2020.
Situated a 45-minute drive from Nha Trang, it will feature 273 new guest rooms and suites, and has direct access to Doc Let Water Park and a newly developed entertainment complex.
In-hotel amenities include an all-day dining restaurant, the AvaniFit gym and a beach club.
"This untouched part of Vietnam not only introduces our guests to a new hidden treasure, but it also offers a range of new travel experiences which fits perfectly with Avani brand," said Javier Pardo, VP of operations for Avani Hotels & Resorts.
The resort will also have 1,000 square metres of meeting and function space.
Avani currently operates 27 hotels, resorts, and residences in 16 countries, including two in Vietnam, as well as a further 20 new hotels in the development pipeline.
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