Meliá Danang Beach Resort has also groomed its MICE appeal with two new upscale ballrooms and five new breakout rooms. Photo Credit: Meliá Danang Beach Resort
Meliá Danang Beach Resort has refreshed its Spanish charm with the
completion of a two-year renovation that added 262 rooms, new MICE
facilities, an expanded restaurant offering and a fresh look for the
lobby and pool area.
With a décor inspired by beach culture, the resort utilises a sandy
colour scheme with pops of blue, and features ocean-inspired artwork. At
521 keys, the new rooms and suites – including the newly added Premium
Partial Ocean View and Deluxe Sea View rooms – feature open-plan modern
interiors that incorporate elements of local culture.
As the popular coastal city continues to draw both business and
leisure travellers, the hotel has also groomed its MICE appeal with two
new upscale ballrooms and five new breakout rooms, each of which is
named for the five traditional elements of metal, earth, wood, water,
and fire.
The beachfront resort now offers a total of five different meeting
and convention rooms and seven breakout rooms. The largest and newest
ballroom, Vistar, can accommodate up to 600 guests at 620 sqm. The
modern Marble meeting space, at 558 sqm, has a capacity of up to 500
guests.
Meliá Danang Beach Resort also features multiple dining outlets for
discerning palates, Mediterranean and Southeast Asian flavours. Cape
Nao, the Spanish culinary soul of the property, has further tapped into
Meliá’s Mediterranean roots with the expansion of the outdoor terrace
area, increasing the capacity for outdoor dining to 110 guests. This
new, spacious dining area, overlooking the ocean, epitomises the
Mediterranean lifestyle, with its preference for outdoor living and
enjoying good food under the sun.
Other wellbeing offerings range from pampering at the resort’s YHI
Spa, to more physical pursuits such as yoga classes or exercising at the
gym, and nine different room and suite options to meet the varying
needs of guests.