Fusion Announces New Hotel Opening in Ho Tram, Vietnam

Fusion Hotel Group has announced the launch of Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion, a wellness-inspired resort with 164 luxury guestrooms and 46 private villas offering views overlooking southern Vietnam’s coast. Located in The Grand Ho Tram Strip complex, Ixora Ho Tram by fusion is the second Fusion property launched under the “by Fusion” brand, following Alba Wellness Valley by Fusion in Thua Thien Hue province.

The resort is home to numerous dining venues, including Sea Salt, an all-day dining restaurant serving international cuisine; Rush Café offering sweet snacks, beverages and more; and Beach Box, which serves appetizers, pizzas, sandwiches, burgers and other familiar favorites.

The resort’s Maia Spa is set outside and its treatment menu includes  a wide range of revitalizing massages; head, back and foot therapies; natural herbal treatments; and more. 

Ixora Ho Tram by fusion
Two-bedroom Panorama Penthouse (Ixora Ho Tram by fusion)

For families, Ixora’s Kids Club offers a selection of scheduled and all-day activities allowing kids of all ages to learn, have fun and stay active. Face painting, sand art, origami, swimming lessons and bowling are just a few of the activities on offer.

Ho Tram, with 18.5 miles of clear waters and powdery white sands, has quickly emerged as a leading resort and entertainment destination in southern Vietnam. It has a diverse landscape, situated amid three natural ecosystems: sea, river and forest. The environment makes Ho Tram one of Vietnam’s top destinations for air quality.

Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion joins 1,100 existing hotel rooms at the Intercontinental Grand Ho Tram and Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram Beach at The Grand Ho Tram Strip. The Bluffs, a nearby golf complex, was recently recognized as the best in Asia by the World Luxury Travel Awards.

For more information, visit www.ixorahotram.com

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