The new Luxe List is the publication’s eighth. Each of the selected properties was visited by one of the magazine’s contributors and then vetted by its editorial staff, who combed through dozens of candidate establishments before choosing the final list based on criteria such as design, service, location, and ambience.
Fusion Maia Danang is proud to be listed in this Luxe List, which according to DestinAsian editor-in-chief and associate publisher, Christopher Hill is “a leaner Luxe List than last year’s, with, surprisingly, no entries from Australia and New Zealand.”
“But the results are no less exciting, and certainly no less luxe—that rare convergence of style and substance that sets a place well above the rest. We have every confidence that these properties have all the makings of instant classics,” said Hill.
Other Vietnamese hotels and resorts to make the list include: An Lam Ninh Van Bay Villas, Nha Trang, Hotel del’ Opera, Hanoi, Six Senses Con Dao, Con Dao.
Michelle Ford, general manager of Fusion Maia said “Our guests never have to worry about the extras such as spa treatments, because they’re already included. Maybe that’s why Conde Nast Traveler named Fusion Maia in its Hot List of the world’s best new hotels, and Time Magazine asked, “Why didn’t anyone think of this before?”
“The announcement that we are featured on the DestinAsian Luxe List is another confirmation that guests are enjoying our surprising concept of all-inclusive spa.”
Fusion Maia’s trendsetting concept is attempting to shake up the luxury resort scene with its all-inclusive spa concept, the first of its kind in Asia. This hip new 5 star beach resort on Vietnam’s central coast and offers 80 chic suites, four spas and three beachfront villas, all with modern open-plan living and a courtyard with a private swimming pool.
Maia Spa is the first resort in Asia to offer all spa treatments included in the regular room rate.
What the stars mean:
★ Poor ★ ★ Promising ★★★ Good ★★★★ Very good ★★★★★ Exceptional