Rosewood’s upcoming Hoi An resort to include 2,000sq m Asaya spa
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts has announced its latest ultra-luxury property, Rosewood Hoi An, which is scheduled to open in Vietnam in 2019 and will feature an Asaya spa, Rosewood’s new integrated wellness concept.
Occupying more than 2,000sq m (21,527sq ft) and overlooking a lake, the Asaya spa will offer 14 single and double treatment rooms, a wellness lounge, an active zone with fitness facilities and yoga pavilion, and a relaxation area connected to indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy amenities.
“Consciously and unconsciously, wellness is becoming more significant in our day-to-day lives - in the ways we work, eat, sleep and socialise,” said Niamh O'Connell, Rosewood’s vice president of of guest experience and wellness.
“Asaya is designed to assist guests in recognising areas of their lives they’d like to change and then providing the tools and support they need to make these changes – whether through complementary therapies, fitness activities, or authentic healing treatments.”
Next to the resort will be a golf club featuring an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, 66 residences and a country club with a swimming pool, fitness centre and tennis courts.
The group’s 11th new project announced in Asia, Rosewood Hoi An will be located south of Hoi An ancient town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Southeast Asia’s best-preserved old trading ports blending colonial and Asian cultures.
The beachfront resort will offer 70 guestrooms and 30 residences, including five with dedicated spa treatment rooms.
Rosewood has been appointed by Hoi An South Development Limited to manage Rosewood Hoi An. Malaysian design firm Denniston will oversee the architectural and interior design of the project.
Rosewood Vietnam spa Asia Asaya Spa Denniston Niamh O'Connell
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