Singapore Hotel Investor Acquires Fusion Group to Tap Vietnam Wellness Boom
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A Singapore-based investment firm has purchased Vietnam’s Fusion Hotel Group in a deal that expands its footprint in the country’s fast-growing hospitality sector. SC Capital Partners completed the acquisition of the wellness-focused operator known for its spa-integrated resorts. The move targets rising demand for health-oriented travel in Vietnam.
Fusion operates properties including Fusion Resort Cam Ranh and other locations emphasizing medical wellness and relaxation. The group has expanded steadily amid Vietnam’s record 21 million international arrivals in 2025. Room rates have climbed as the destination attracts higher-spending visitors seeking combined beach and wellness experiences.
SC Capital Partners views Vietnam as Asia’s next major hospitality frontier. The investor plans to scale Fusion’s portfolio through new developments and upgrades while maintaining its signature wellness programming. Industry analysts note Vietnam’s appeal stems from competitive pricing relative to Thailand and Indonesia alongside improving infrastructure.
The acquisition aligns with broader trends in culinary and wellness tourism across Asia. Similar shifts have boosted food and spa-related spending in Singapore and South Korea. Vietnam’s tourism authorities project continued growth into 2026 with emphasis on sustainable and health-focused offerings.
Travelers to Vietnam can expect expanded options in integrated wellness resorts following the ownership change. The deal provides capital for enhancements at existing sites and potential new openings in emerging coastal areas. Fusion’s model combines accommodation with on-site spa treatments and wellness activities.
No specific financial terms of the transaction were disclosed. The purchase underscores confidence in Vietnam’s post-pandemic recovery and long-term potential as a leisure destination. International operators continue monitoring the market for similar opportunities amid rising visitor numbers.
Passengers planning trips should verify entry requirements and monitor flight schedules to popular gateways such as Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. The wellness segment adds diversity to Vietnam’s traditional beach and cultural tourism products. Further integration of medical and spa services could strengthen the country’s position in regional health travel.
