Sun Group, Accor elevate strategic partnership to shape landmark hospitality experiences across Vietnam

This milestone reaffirms Sun Group's pioneering role spanning nearly two decades in bringing the world's leading international hotel brands to Vietnam, raising the country's hospitality standards, diversifying the guest experience, and strengthening Vietnam's competitiveness as a global tourism destination.

Representatives of Sun Group and Accor at the signing ceremony. (Photo: Sun Group)
Representatives of Sun Group and Accor at the signing ceremony. (Photo: Sun Group)

Hanoi (VNA) - Sun Group and Accor, one of the world's largest hospitality groups have signed an agreement to elevate their decade-long strategic partnership, adding nearly 6,000 premium hotel rooms and serviced apartments spanning virtually every segment from mid-scale to luxury, and from traditional hospitality to lifestyle brands, across Phu Quoc and Da Nang.​

The signing took place in the presence of Sébastien Bazin, Chairman & CEO of Accor - a signal of the group's commitment to partnering with Sun Group in shaping new standards of hospitality and lifestyle, and a testament to Vietnam's growing appeal as a world-class destination.

Under the agreement, Accor will operate a diverse portfolio of brands across multiple segments and formats, SO/, MGallery, Grand Mercure, TRIBE, and ibis Styles at the Bai Dat Do mixed-use urban development and Hon Thom island in Phu Quoc; and Sofitel, Swissôtel and MGallery at the DIFF Fireworks Festival & Commercial Complex and atop Ba Na Hills in Da Nang. Notably, Sofitel, Swissôtel, TRIBE and SO/ will make their Vietnamese debuts through this partnership, enriching Sun Group's premium resort real estate portfolio and catering to the evolving tastes of both travelers and investors.

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Sébastien Bazin, Chairman & CEO of Accor, speaks at the signing ceremony. (Photo: Sun Group)

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Sébastien Bazin underscored the shared ambition of both partners to shape the long-term trajectory of Vietnam's tourism industry. “We remain focused on expanding our network in destinations that offer travellers more meaningful ways to connect with the culture and natural beauty of the country,” he said.

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Accor’s projects are expected to become an important addition to Sun Group’s integrated ecosystem in Phu Quoc. (Photo: Sun Group)

Accor is one of the world's leading hospitality groups, with more than 5,800 hotels and resorts in more than 110 countries. Vietnam is currently Accor's third-largest market in Asia, with 45 properties nationwide. With over 110 million loyalty members worldwide, the partnership is also expected to channel a steady stream of high-value international guests to Vietnam's key destinations.

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Rendering of the first TRIBE-branded hotel in Vietnam. (Photo: Sun Group)

The projects in Phu Quoc will serve as critical pieces in Sun Group's world-class resort, entertainment, and infrastructure ecosystem on the island. Bai Dat Do is envisioned as a beachfront "hotel city" adjacent to Sunset Town, while Hon Thom continues to be developed as an internationally scaled resort and entertainment destination, home to Rixos Phu Quoc Resort, Southeast Asia's first all-inclusive luxury resort under the Accor & Ennismore umbrella, slated to open in Q4 this year.

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Accor’s presence at the DIFF Da Nang Commercial, Service and Fireworks Festival Complex. (Photo: Sun Group)

In parallel, Sun Group is accelerating infrastructure investment on the island through the launch of Sun PhuQuoc Airways with Phu Quoc as its hub and a partnership with Changi Airports International to develop a "destination airport" model at Phu Quoc International Airport. The synergy with Accor's portfolio is expected to complete the island's international guest ecosystem, strengthen its capacity to host MICE events and large-scale gatherings, and position Phu Quoc for APEC 2027.

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Accor’s project to be located on the summit of Ba Na. (Photo: Sun Group)

In Da Nang, the presence of Accor at the DIFF Fireworks Festival & Commercial Complex will help define a new hospitality benchmark, one woven into the experience of Vietnam's most celebrated international fireworks festival, set against a world-class stage and a vibrant retail and entertainment precinct that comes alive around the clock. The Accor experience extends further up to Ba Na Hills, completing a premium resort-meets-entertainment journey for visitors to the city on the Han River.

This milestone reaffirms Sun Group's pioneering role spanning nearly two decades in bringing the world's leading international hotel brands to Vietnam, raising the country's hospitality standards, diversifying the guest experience, and strengthening Vietnam's competitiveness as a global tourism destination./.

VNA

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