The Westin Resort & Spa Cam Ranh, the first Westin in Vietnam, brings wellness experiences to life with spacious rooms, local cuisine, and activities by the beach.
Ho Chi Minh City – Westin Hotels & Resorts, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s extraordinary portfolio of over 30 hotel brands, announced the opening of The Westin Resort & Spa Cam Ranh, marking the brand’s entry into Vietnam. Nestled along a long sandy beach on Vietnam’s south-central coast, this 207-key resort will offer a choice of spacious guest rooms, suites and pool villas, locally sourced cuisine and an extensive collection of well-being experiences designed to empower guests to be the best version of themselves.
“The Westin Resort & Spa Cam Ranh is a haven of wellness and activity where guests will have endless opportunities to recharge, revive and reconnect,” said Jakob Helgen, Area Vice President – Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia & Myanmar, Marriott International. “With its signature programming, the new hotel will bring to life the Westin brand promise that delivers a holistic wellness experience for travellers and locals alike. As the inaugural Westin branded resort in Vietnam, this also represents our continued commitment to meeting the needs of all travelers in this captivating country.”
Designed by Andy Fisher Workshop, the resort is seamlessly integrated with its coastal setting of sand dunes, with a focus on natural materials such as stone and green roofs that create a connection with the landscape. An original, locally made brick screen pays homage to the historic brick making industry, while some other interior elements are inspired by the area’s local lobster farms and fishing villages. A selection of private pool villas provides a tropical ‘home-away-from-home’ experience just a few steps from the beach.
Situated along the serene Cam Ranh Long Beach, The Westin Cam Ranh Resort & Spa offers a rejuvenating retreat with captivating ocean and mountain vistas. The new hotel is conveniently located, with Cam Ranh International Airport just a 10-minute drive away, and the center of Nha Trang city accessible within a 45-minute drive, providing easy connectivity to other regional and international destinations.
Sleep Well
Guests at The Westin Cam Ranh Resort & Spa can rest and refresh in a choice of 205 spacious guest rooms, suites and breathtaking one, two or three-bedroom standalone pool villas, all of which are thoughtfully appointed with amenities that underscore Westin’s holistic approach to well-being. Each of the rooms feature the brand’s newly launched next generation Heavenly® Bed, contemporary interiors, state-of-the-art technology, working spaces, and a soft, calming color palette. A balcony or terrace frames views of the lush gardens or shimmering sea.
Eat Well
The resort will showcase a variety of culinary options including The Verandah, the bright and inviting all-day dining restaurant featuring a curated Eat Well menu and an open-kitchen, and Hang Ten Beach Bar & Grill, which focuses on modern Vietnamese cuisine with fresh local seafood. Haven Lounge is a sophisticated venue offering coffee and “grab and go” bites, and Plunge Bar will allow guests to enjoy the tropical sunshine with poolside refreshments.
Move Well
Guests can elevate their fitness routines at the 24/7 WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio, the yoga studio, or at the tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, while adventure lovers experience the thrill of the ocean with kayaking and paddleboarding, and three outdoor pools, including a kids’ pool, ensure everyone is left feeling refreshed. As part of Westin’s Move Well pillar, guests can use the digital activity tracking app, Strava, to follow curated WestinWORKOUT routes around the resort. The RunWESTIN Concierge at the resort will also lead energizing and social morning jogs that guests can participate in. Available in-room, on-demand, the WestinWORKOUT® Gear Lending program will allow guests to borrow the latest high-tech recovery and total body strength training equipment to optimize their fitness.
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