JW Marriott Debuts in Central Vietnam with Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa
JW Marriott Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa — Photo by Marriott

JW Marriott Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa, the beachside sanctuary where Vietnamese charm meets effortless luxury

JW Marriott has unveiled the all-new JW Marriott Cam Ranh Bay Resort & Spa, its debut on Vietnam’s central coast. Set on the pure shores of Bai Dai Beach, the resort blends nature, culture, and design to create a serene escape for travelers seeking both restoration and discovery.

Where Forest Meets the Sea

Spanning 22 hectares, the resort channels the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, water—through lush gardens, stone-carved architecture, and sweeping ocean views.

Refined Stays with Local Spirit

With 203 rooms and 27 villas, including ten beachfront villas with infinity pools, interiors feature organic tones, wooden accents, and ethnic textiles that reflect the essence of Cam Ranh.

A Culinary Journey Inspired by the Elements

From fire-grilled seafood at The Seafood Grill to artisan-crafted dishes at Clay Craft with its live pottery studio, dining is a sensory exploration. Guests can also enjoy beachfront bites, poolside cocktails, and pastries from the Baking Company.

Crafted Experiences for All Ages

Beyond the beach, guests can float down the Lazy River, join pottery workshops, unwind at the Spa by JW, or explore the JW Garden. Families will find vibrant kids’ clubs and hands-on programs designed for discovery.

At a Glance
  • Location: Bai Dai Beach, Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam
  • Stay: 203 rooms & 27 villas (10 beachfront with infinity pools)
  • Dining: 7 venues including Clay Craft & The Seafood Grill
  • Well-being: Spa by JW, vitality pool, JW Garden, 24/7 fitness
  • Experiences: Pottery Club, Lazy River, pools, kids’ clubs

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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.