New Vietnam JW Marriott hotel unveiled
JW Marriott has expanded in Vietnam with its first location on the Central Coast.
JW Marriott Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa blends beachside elegance with Vietnamese charm in a sophisticated resort setting.
The resort offers 203 guest rooms and private villas and has direct access to Bai Dai Beach.
It includes 27 one- to four-bedroom villas – ten of which are set directly on the beachfront
The resort’s F&B options include Clay Craft, the all-day dining venue, the Seafood Grill, Bayside Bistro and Ocean Bar.
Guests can unwind in serene swimming pools, including two expansive main pools, dedicated children’s pools, and a Lazy River that flows through the resort’s gardens.
There are also two children’s clubs and a spa
“I am delighted to introduce a new era of luxury hospitality. JW Marriott Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa is a beachside sanctuary where guests can truly connect to the heritage of this intriguing destination,” said David Ippersiel, hotel General Manager.
“Our team looks forward to welcoming all travelers and showcasing the best of Vietnamese hospitality.”
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