Meliá expands Ho Tram resort with new suites and wellness facilities

Meliá Hotels International and Tanzanite International are moving ahead with a major expansion of Meliá Ho Tram Beach Resort, adding new accommodation, wellness and lifestyle facilities as demand for upscale coastal travel in southern Vietnam continues to grow.

Expected to open in 3Q2028, the expansion will add 191 suites and rooms alongside new wellness, leisure and lifestyle facilities, further strengthening Ho Tram’s positioning as an upscale coastal destination in southern Vietnam.

Meliá Hotels International will expand Meliá Ho Tram Beach Resort with additional suites, wellness facilities and serviced residences by 2028

The development will include five additional swimming pools across 2,500m², including a rooftop pool, as well as expanded fitness, wellness and dining facilities.

Ahead of the expansion, the resort is also introducing new family and wellness-focused experiences. Enhancements include an upgraded kids club featuring a treehouse and expanded activity programme, a professional football pitch scheduled to open in June 2026, and a dedicated outdoor zone for teenagers.

From August 2026, the resort’s wellness programme will expand to include an onsen experience and a new Wellness Inclusive Package incorporating yoga, meditation, tai chi, spa therapies and nature-based activities. Additional experiences will include cacao and coconut oil workshops, forest bathing trails and access to sauna and steam facilities.

As part of the wider development, Meliá and Tanzanite International will also introduce The Indochine Residences at Meliá Ho Tram, comprising serviced two- and three-bedroom residences, duplexes and penthouses linked to the resort’s hospitality and rental programme.

The expansion comes as Ho Tram continues to develop as a coastal tourism destination, supported by infrastructure improvements and the future opening of Long Thanh International Airport, located approximately 66km away.

“Vietnam continues to represent one of the most strategic growth markets for Meliá Hotels International in Asia-Pacific, and Ho Tram is rapidly emerging as a premier leisure and lifestyle destination within the region,” said André P Gerondeau, chief operating officer, Meliá Hotels International.

Nguyen Nam Son, chairman of Tanzanite International, added that the project reflects the partners’ long-term commitment to Ho Tram and is expected to generate more than 1,000 construction jobs and approximately 500 operational roles once completed.

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