IHG Hotels & Resorts Opens voco Quang Binh Resort, Its First International Property in Quang Binh
voco Quang Binh Resort by IHG_Lobby

voco Quang Binh Resort, Vietnam

IHG Hotels & Resorts has unveiled voco Quang Binh Resort, marking the first international resort in Quang Binh (now part of Quang Tri province) and its second voco property in Vietnam, following voco Ma Belle Danang in 2023. Each voco hotel emphasizes individuality and a relaxed, inviting atmosphere, blending charming personal touches with subtle Vietnamese influences.

Located in Dong Hoi, the resort features 68 suites and beachfront villas with direct access to Bao Ninh Beach. The interiors reflect Indochine-inspired design with rich colors, intricate patterns, local craftsmanship, and exclusive artworks. Suites and villas range from 43sqm to 300sqm, designed to let in natural light and create a calming, rustic ambiance. Guests are welcomed with a refreshing drink and sweet treat, reflecting voco’s signature “Come on in” spirit.

For wellness, the resort offers Yen Spa & Wellness, featuring treatment rooms, a Yin Yang foot spa, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, and salon. Leisure amenities include indoor and outdoor pools set in a nature-inspired environment.

Dining options include Flamingo Restaurant, serving local specialties like banh canh, Quang noodles, and Hue beef noodle soup alongside international dishes, and Oasis Pool Bar, perfect for cocktails with a sunset view.

Strategically located, voco Quang Binh Resort serves as a gateway to Quang Binh’s natural wonders, including Son Doong Cave, Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, Nhat Le and Da Nhay beaches, Mooc Spring, Vietnam’s longest zipline, Chay River mud baths, and the Lieu Hanh Mother Temple. Cluster General Manager Clay Clayton emphasizes the resort’s mission to deliver uplifting experiences through local culture while providing guests with a distinctive, comfortable stay.

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Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.