Marriott Bonvoy offers complimentary drinks at hotels across Việt Nam

Jul 17th at 13:38
17-07-2025 13:38:50+07:00

Marriott Bonvoy offers complimentary drinks at hotels across Việt Nam

Running through October 30, 2025, the “Sip & Savor” initiative allows guests to receive a second drink free after ordering the first at participating restaurants, bars and lounges.

Guests enjoy drinks at Landmark 81 in HCM City. — Photo courtesy of Marriott International

 Marriott Bonvoy, the loyalty programme of Marriott International, has introduced a new promotion in Việt Nam offering complimentary drinks to members and guests at selected hotel restaurants and bars.

Running through October 30, 2025, the 'Sip & Savor' initiative allows guests to receive a second drink free after ordering the first at participating restaurants, bars and lounges. The offer applies to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine and soft drinks.

The promotion is available to all Marriott Bonvoy members, who may also redeem their points for drinks. New customers who enrol in the programme on-site will be eligible to receive the same benefit upon ordering.

Several hotels across Việt Nam have launched signature drinks as part of the campaign.

In HCM City, Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection, is offering the 'Chocolate Marou X Ve De Di Chocolate Negroni', made with local gin and Marou chocolate liqueur. Guests can redeem this drink for 2,000 Marriott Bonvoy points at The Cloud bar.

In the capital, JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi’s Japanese restaurant Kumihimo features the 'Mission' cocktail, a combination of Japanese rice vodka, orange liqueur, citrus and brown rice syrup. This beverage is available for 4,000 points.

In central Việt Nam, Sheraton Grand Danang Beach Resort & Spa presents options such as 'Life of Purity' (1,600 points), a cinnamon vodka and lychee-based cocktail and “Kingspin” (800 points), a fruit mocktail combining orange, pineapple and strawberry.

Further south, at JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort & Spa, the 'Emerald Bay' cocktail can be redeemed for 3,000 points. It is made with vodka, coriander, blue curaçao, calamansi, pineapple and lemongrass, intended to reflect the flavours of the island.

The promotion is designed to encourage more interaction with Marriott Bonvoy’s loyalty programme, which spans over 30 hotel brands globally. According to Marriott International, the initiative aims to enhance guest experience and offer added value during hotel stays.

For more information on participating venues and drink menus, guests can visit the official website or inquire directly at any Marriott property in Việt Nam. 

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- 10:41 17/07/2025





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