The brand has continued its Vietnamese expansion, with the 94-room resort set to open in 2023.
Continuing its expansion across Vietnam and the Far East, Accor has signed the MGallery resort, Phu Quoc.
Set to debut in 2023, the resort will host 94 hotel rooms and 37 villas on the Vietnamese island. The MGallery project is the first hotel developed by Trung Son Group, forming the foundation for the group's hospitality expansion.
The resort will be set across 60 hectares in Suoi Lon, Duong To, 15 minutes from the Phu Quoc international airport, offering its guests nature-fuelled seclusion alongside surrounding beaches and forested landscapes.
Guests will be able to visit the nearby Truc Lam Zen Monastery, the largest pagoda in the Mekong Delta region and one regarded as one of the most masterful examples of classic Vietnamese architecture.
Alongside 94 rooms and 37 villas, the resort will host two restaurants on-site, as well as a meeting room and wellness facilities including a swimming pool, gym and spa. The interiors will blend natural materials and tones to bring guests at one with nature.
MGallery marks Accor's seventh property of Phu Quoc, with 39 across Vietnam as a whole, with 40 projects in the pipeline.
?We are delighted to continue our expansion in Phu Quoc and we are pleased to partner with Trung Son Corp for this promising hospitality venture. With our diverse collection of brands in Phu Quoc including M?venpick, Pullman and Novotel, the island has become a strategic destination for our group. Accor's second MGallery hotel on the island is a testament to the outstanding potential of Vietnam's coastal tourism, which we believe will have great appeal to both domestic and international markets. Our development plan will continue to grow with more exciting brands, offering additional options to our loyal guests", said Garth Simmons, CEO of Accor Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea.