Fusion Hotel Announces Ixora Ho Tram

Fusion Hotel Announces Ixora Ho Tram

Fusion Hotel Group has announced the launch of Ixora Ho Tram by fusion, a wellness-inspired resort featuring 164 luxury guest rooms and 46 private villas with breathtaking views overlooking southern Vietnam’s pristine coast.

Located in The Grand Ho Tram Strip complex, renowned for its world-class entertainment and culinary offerings, 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.

“As Fusion continues its successful expansion in Southeast Asia, Ixora Ho Tram by fusion is a perfect complement to our other offerings. It combines elegant comfort and wellness in an idyllic beachfront setting, while drawing on the vibrant energy of The Grand Ho Tram Strip. Our guests couldn’t ask for more,” said Peter Meyer, CEO of Lodgis Hospitality Holdings Pte. Ltd.(“Lodgis”) and Fusion Hotel Group.

Ixora Ho Tram by fusion is another testament to the Group’s real estate development track record as well as our growing capabilities and focus in the branded residences space. We have delivered a world-class resort product that highly complements the existing inventory at the Grand Ho Tram, while achieving market setting record sales prices and pace of the sold units.” said Christopher Hur, President of Lodgis – the parent company of Fusion.

“The addition of Ixora Ho Tram by fusion to The Grand Ho Tram Strip signifies our unwavering commitment to providing an exceptional and captivating experience for our guests,” said Walt Power, the CEO of The Grand Ho Tram Strip. “This new property further solidifies our position as the premier resort and entertainment destination in the region.”

Ixora Ho Tram by fusion’s design features seamless architecture that merges sophisticated interiors with the tropical environment, embracing fresh sea breezes and natural sunlight.

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 emphasis on healthy living is accentuated at Maia Spa, whose unique outdoor setting calls to mind a natural spring. The treatment menu at the spa features a wide range of revitalizing massages; head, back and foot therapies; natural herbal treatments; and more.

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 30 kilometers of clear blue waters and powdery white sands, has quickly emerged as a leading resort and entertainment destination in southern Vietnam. It boasts 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 recognised as the best in Asia by the World Luxury Travel Awards.

For more information or to make a booking, call +84 (0) 254 378 6666, email ixora.info@thegrandhotram.com or visit www.ixorahotram.com.

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