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Wednesday 15 May 2024

New resort in one of Vietnam's most desirable destinations


Hoi An is one of the most spectacular destinations in Vietnam - and it is about to gain a new resort destination.

The Wafaifo Hoi An Resort in the ancient heritage capital will open its doors September 1 and bookings are now open. 

The privately- and locally-owned boutique property will offer 134-rooms and suites and a range of dining and lifestyle outlets, a 10-minute walk from Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed heritage attractions.

The resort is aiming to deliver a modern interpretation of Hoi An hospitality, dining, wellness and community lifestyles. 

“The museums, night market shops, restaurants and bars in the old quarter in Hoi An are really bustling again,” said Mikkel Krantz, commercial director of Wafaifo Hospitality. 

“With the upturn in tourism, the timing is right for us to unveil wonderful new hotel rooms and dining options that reflect Hoi An’s unique melting pot culture.” he said.

Rooms include balcony options, king-sized or twin beds, high speed wifi, 24-hour room service, and electronically switchable privacy glass between bedroom and bathroom. 

The Xua & Nay international and Vietnamese restaurant in the resort will have the only Josper oven and grill in central Vietnam. 

“In rooms and food, our quality will be high, but pricing competitive,” said Krantz. “We are creating a community experience where both locals and international tourists, we believe, will be pleasantly surprised and delighted in equal measure.”

The resort will also have  a 25 x 6-metre swimming pool and wellness, spa, gym, fitness, beauty and health options. 

There will also be DJ sessions by the pool (oops, not sure about that - bring earplugs), a cinema, kids’ club, outdoor playground and a retail lobby shop. 

In early 2025, the Wafaifo Resort Hoi An will also add luxury suites and a signature Vietnamese fine dining outlet.

Hoi An is a 40-minute drive from Danang International Airport in central Vietnam. 

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