Outrigger hits the beach in Vietnam
Outrigger Hotels and Resorts has signed an agreement to co‑design and manage a luxury resort to be built along the central coast of Vietnam.
The Outrigger Vinh Hoi Bay Resort and Spa will be part of the fully integrated Vinh Hoi Bay Golf Resort being constructed on 325 hectares with four other hotels along a 2.7 km beach 29 kilometers north of Quy Nhon in Binh Dinh province. 


The 5-star Outrigger Vinh Hoi Bay Resort and Spa will comprise 210 rooms and themed suites, plus a collection of 46 private villas, and a two-story Grand Villa.
Six food and beverage outlets are planned, in addition to a cooking school and wellness centre
The Vinh Hoi Bay Golf Resort will include a total of five luxury hotels, as well as individual villas, with the centerpiece of the resort being an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II.
Other outdoor amenities will include an equestrian centre, marina, and arboretum. 


The resort will be completed in multiple phases. Outrigger Vinh Hoi Resort and Spa will begin construction during phase one, with the hotel expected to accept its first guests in late 2013.
Vietnamese American Hotel and Resort Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of American company ITC Spectrum, LLC, is Outrigger’s partner in the development
Ian Jarrett
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