Fusion inks management agreement with two Vietnam wellness resorts
Wellness-focused hospitality brand Fusion recently signed a management agreement with two wellness hotels neat Hue.
Fusion will add the Alba Wellness Resort Hue and the neighbouring Thanh Tan Hot Springs Hotel to its growing portfolio.
They are located in the Alba Wellness Valley, which is 30km from Vietnam’s imperial capital Hue.
The Alba Wellness Valley is situated at the source of the Thanh Tan hot spring, and features Vietnam’s only Japanese-style onsen bathing facilities.
"We’re very much looking forward to working with the team at the Alba Wellness Valley. The facilities and services make it a very special place indeed," said Atilla Erda, Fusion’s chief operating officer.
The five-star Alba Wellness Resort features Vietnamese-style bungalows with contemporary Japanese-inspired interiors.
Next door, the three-star Thanh Tan Hot Springs Hotel offers, modern rooms.
Alba Wellness Valley offers a range of family-friendly activities including cycling, zip-lining, trekking, a kids club and visits to the on-site farm and craft village.
Fusion operates five beachfront resorts and city hotels in Vietnam, with an additional three launching in 2019.
Established a decade ago, Fusion has a workforce of more than 1,800 employees which includies 300 spa specialists.
Claiming to be the only fully vertically integrated hospitalitycompany in Southeast Asia, Fusion designs, builds and manages resorts and city hotels through branded hospitality concepts.
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