As part of its expansion plans, Club Med is opening its first resort in Ho Tram in 2021.
At the 2017 Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP) in Hong Kong last week (Oct 20), Club Med announced it is planning its first resort in Vietnam, the Club Med Ho Tram, which will be located in the Vung Tau Province, near Ho Chi Minh City.
It is scheduled to open in 2021, and the premium resort will offer guests and families a natural, and cultural experience.
“Vietnam amazed us in many ways – the breath-taking natural beauty and unique heritage showcases the raw potential of the destination,” said Xavier Desaulles, CEO of Club Med East and South Asia Pacific.
“We are excited to venture into a new market and introduce our expertise in creating amazing experiential holidays to the destination. With our partner, Dynasty Investments, we are confident to grow Club Med Ho Tram into the region’s premium holiday destination.”
Desaulles said Club Med has a strategic partnership with Dynasty Investments to create jobs for the local community and boost the local tourism industry, and to highlight the hidden wonders of Vietnam.
“We are thrilled to bring the Club Med brand to Vietnam and have no doubt that its world class unique all-inclusive hospitality concept combined to Vietnam’s natural beauty, rich history and culture will make this a one of kind tourism offering for both the domestic and international market,” said Dynasty Investments Group Managing Partner, Olivier Do Ngoc.
The 13-hectare Club Med Ho Tram resort will offer guests an abundance of sea and land activities, including the Club Med signature Flying Trapeze, and the Children’s Club, offering kids fun, enriching experiences.
Club Med emphasises sustainability and green initiatives, and Club Med Ho Tram will be built to the standards of the Green Globe certification. Club Med continues ongoing efforts to preserve the natural conditions of theresorts locations. All 8 resorts in Club Med East and South Asia Pacific have been awarded Green Globe certifications.
Desaulles said Club Med is planning the launch of the first two Club Med Joyview resorts in China (Club Med Joyview Golden Coast and Club Med Joyview Anji) and Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido in late 2017. There are also plans to open 15 new resorts worldwide over the next three years, and upgrading 9 existing resorts.
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For more information contact Xavier Desaulles, CEO of Club Med East and South Asia Pacific via the below contact details.
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