Looking for a fun beachfront holiday? It is at this luxury resort by the Vietnam coast

With new connectivity, five-star hotels and a US$1 billion expansion planned, The Grand Ho Tram integrated resort is set to be a booming leisure hotspot

Standard ocean king room in Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram Beach

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Vietnam is fast developing as a luxury destination with new five-star hotels and resorts, luxury trains and other products. 

A pioneer in the country’s luxury landscape is The Grand Ho Tram, the country’s first large-scale luxury integrated resort along the stunning coast of Ho Tram. Just a two-hour drive from central Ho Chi Minh City, the resort comprises three hotel towers, a casino, world-class golf courses, 19 restaurants and bars, nine swimming pools and three spas. 

Established in 2013, The Grand Ho Tram has announced plans for an expansion as it unveils a new vision of District Vui – Quận Vui, where it aims to position the resort as a destination for perpetual joy. 

CEO Walt Power explained that District Vui represents its commitment to renew and grow and to provide a haven for guests of all ages to enjoy and let go in a unique environment through The Grand Ho Tram’s lush accommodations, facilities and activities. The resort is a highly sought-after destination for a wide array of events including combat sports, beauty pageants, company retreats and exclusive product launches

With plans announced for a 35-hectare expansion, here are some reasons why The Grand Ho Tram is the leisure destination in South-east Asia to be at. 

Grand plans ahead
In May, The Grand Ho Tram announced it will embark on a US$1 billion project for a new development that will be home to new five-star hotels, luxury resort villas, multi-sport and entertainment complex, wellness and medical spa centre, family amusement park, and an international convention and exhibition centre. 

This will expand its capacity to 9,000 rooms and support 18,000 guests daily, while the development aims to support a projected annual 100 million international visitors. 

At present, The Grand Ho Tram is home to three hotels – InterContinental Grand Ho Tram (543 keys); Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram Beach (561 keys), and Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion (164 residences and 64 villas) – each with their distinctive style of luxurious rooms, suites and ocean front villas. 

Dine, relax and enjoy
As an integrated resort, The Grand Ho Tram has all that guests need, from food and beverage, to activities and service. 

Embark on a culinary adventure at The Grand Ho Tram’s 19 restaurants, cafes and bars, located throughout the three hotel towers. The Grand Bistro in the InterContinental Tower has notable chefs behind its gourmet menu that span from Australian beef to Korean barbeque made from the finest produce, while Lemongrass in the Holiday Inn Resort Tower is a more casual affair with a variety of Asian cuisine. 

Adults looking to stay up can have pints at the Fuel Sports Bar which offers cocktails alongside billiards, acoustic music, and interactive golf, or let loose at the Roxy Night Club. 

The resort’s facilities and activities include something for guests of all ages. From swimming pools and beach access to water sports and active outdoor recreational zones – think pickleball and a playground maze – families can spend quality time together. Those who prefer to stay indoors can try their hand at the Game Zone, karaoke lounge or a cinema. 

A golfer’s dream 

The Bluffs is the resort’s 18-hole championship golf course designed by Greg Norman

The Bluffs Grand Ho Tram is a must-go golf course for those who play. Designed by legendary golfer Greg Norman, The Bluffs is ranked 68 on Golf Digest World’s 100 Greatest Golf Course. Its other accolades include Best Golf Course in South-east Asia 2024 by the World Luxury Travel Awards and Vietnam’s Best Golf Course by the Vietnam Golf & Leisure Awards, 2024. 

The 18-hole championship course offers a unique landscape among Vietnam’s sand dune terrain with dramatic ocean views in the background. 

Beyond the course, The Bluffs’ Clubhouse houses the Infinity Restaurant. Guests can indulge in Vietnamese and international cuisine while soaking in the panoramic views of the Ho Tram coastline and rolling greens. 

Also in Clubhouse is the rare cask room, an intimate space for up to 15 discerning guests to indulge in some of the finest scotch and whiskies after a day out on the green. 

Improved connectivity
The upcoming Long Thanh international airport that is being constructed in the Dong Nai province, some 40km east of Ho Chi Minh City is expected to be a gamechanger for the region as well. 

Located some 50km from The Grand Ho Tram, the airport is expected to commence operations next year.  


Experience what The Grand Ho Tram offers, and don’t forget to vote for The Grand Ho Tram for the Best Integrated Resort in the TTG Travel Awards 2025 now!

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