Meliá Hotels International has inked an agreement with BB Group Hospitality to launch Meliá Hue Kobi Onsen Resort, its second hotel in the city following Meliá Vinpearl Hue.
Currently known as Kobi Onsen Resort Hue, the property will undergo a rebranding process over the next 12 months, emerging as Meliá Hue Kobi Onsen Resort next year.

The 155-key hot spring resort is located on the outskirts of Vietnam’s former capital, close enough to explore the Imperial City but far enough away to reap the benefits of the property’s serene and healing setting.
Tapping into the natural mineral-rich hot springs of My An, the main draw of this resort is its broad range of curative waters, along with wellness facilities and treatments that draw inspiration from the region.
The resort features a range of well-being facilities, including a steam bath, soda bath, dry sauna, Himalayan salt sauna, and a traditional onsen with indoor and outdoor hot spring baths separated by gender. Wellness treatments integrate oriental medicine and massage practices once used by the royal family in Hue, as well as herbal treatments used by the Red Yao people, who are renowned for their healing herbal baths.
Onsite are dining venues, Japanese-style gardens, the largest koi pond in Hue, an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and golf simulator.
The property is a 30-minute drive from Phu Bai International Airport and less than 15-minutes from the UNESCO-designated Complex of Hue Monuments.
“Through properties like Kobi Onsen Resort Hue, we are helping raise awareness of the importance of living a balanced life while also showing our passion for caring for all our guests’ well-being on a holistic level,” said Ignacio Martin, management director for Meliá Hotels International in the APAC region.







