InterContinental Halong Bay Resort set to open this summer
IHG is gearing up for a grand opening of the InterContinental Halong Bay Resort this summer.
The hotel is situated in the Ha Long Marina Urban Area, just outside Bai Chay.
It will offer guests luxury cruises through Ha Long Bay and explorations of hidden caves as well as immersive visits to fishing villages.
The resort’s lobby takes inspiration from Vietnam’s traditional bamboo basket boats, while guestrooms highlight the striking colours of land and sea.
The Vietnam resort will feature 174 guestrooms and suites, 60 residences and 41 private villas, along with six dining venues.
Signature restaurants include Roku & Sky Bar, located on the 10th floor of the resort’s rooftop.
There is a spa and recreational programming will also be introduced at the resort.
Beach activities such as volleyball and outdoor archery will be offered and there are three outdoor pools and a Planet Trekkers kids’ club.
Five dedicated event spaces and breakout areas are available at the Vietnam resort equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
It includes a Grand Ballroom accommodating up to 1,050 guests in a theatre setup, along with outdoor venue options for up to 390 guests.
InterContinental Halong Bay Resort is conveniently located just two hours from Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport.
IHG One Rewards members can enjoy 10% off the best available rates for stays when they book here.
Learn more about : IHG Hotels & Resorts ( Asia Pecific )
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