Marriott International is expanding its presence in Vietnam through a partnership with Vietnamese hospitality company Vinpearl to add eight hotels.
Six of the eight hotels are expected to convert from the Vinpearl brand and join the Marriott system later this year.
• The Vinpearl Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City will be rebranded as the Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection.
• The Vinpearl Luxury Danang on Non Nuoc Beach is transforming into the Danang Marriott Resort & Spa.
• The Sheraton Long Beach Phu Quoc Resort will replace the Vinpearl Phu Quoc Resort.
• The Vinpearl Hotel Imperial in Hai Phong will change its name to the Sheraton Hai Phong.
• The Vinpearl Hotel Can Tho will now be known as the Sheraton Hotel Can Tho.
• The Vinpearl Hotel Lang Son will change its name to the Four Points by Sheraton Lang Son.
Both Sheraton Vinh and Four Points by Sheraton Ha Giang are expected to open in 2025 as new constructions. According to Marriott, their “unique locations” will attract both domestic and international travelers.
The eight properties will have 2,200 rooms in total.
Marriott’s partnership with Vinpearl is part of its long-term strategy to quadruple its presence in Vietnam. Marriott currently operates 10 hotels and resorts in the United States.