With its proximity to several Unesco World Heritage Sites such as the Imperial City of Hue, the Old Town of Hoi An and the ruins of My Son, Danang is a magnet for both international and domestic travellers. And the tourism sector plays a vital role in its economy. According to the city’s Department of Tourism, Danang saw some 6.6 million visitors in 2017, an increase of close to 20% over the previous year.
Sitting on 17.3 acres of white sand, the five-star beachfront property was completed just in time to host the gala dinner during the APEC Summit in November last year. The high-powered leaders’ summit was attended by US President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, among others.
Indeed, perhaps for that reason, the Sheraton Grand Danang Resort’s conference centre is stately. The two-storey complex offers 3,300 sq m of meeting and function space, including a 1,267 sq m Sheraton Grand Ballroom that is perfect for hosting important dinners. A scenic pool lawn and prime beachfront locations are also available for outdoor events. If it is good enough for APEC’s leaders, it is certainly good enough for a business conference — or even an extravagant wedding party.
To be sure, Sheraton means business in Danang. “With its blend of beachfront charm and world-class facilities, Danang has become one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic destinations for meetings and events. We have seen interest in the destination grow in the last few years,” says Bochmann. “With the entry of the Sheraton Grand Danang Resort, we believe we can help raise the bar in the meetings industry by designing highly engaging, innovative and immersive experiences to enhance the effectiveness of meetings, incentives and events that take place here.”
For the business traveller, the Sheraton Grand Danang Resort is a delight. Just a tee-off swing away lie not one but two golf courses, including the BRG Danang Golf Course, an impressive seafront links designed by Australian golf legend Greg Norman. For golf enthusiasts who want to hit the fairways before catching that late-night flight home, there is also a Jack Nicklaus-designed nine-hole course that is open at night.
But while its lavishness is clearly aimed at wooing the corporate crowd, the premier resort also boasts exceptional service, exemplary dining concepts and exquisite spa experiences — hallmarks of the Sheraton Grand brand that are sure to attract leisure seekers.
The resort’s 258 rooms, including the luxurious 396 sq m Presidential Suite with private lift and helipad access, have an elevated classic decor with a sprinkling of modernity. Each room has a view of the coastline and comes with an extended private balcony.


