Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas Unveils Its First Property in Vietnam

Posted by admin on April 28, 2011 under Vietnam Travel Info, Vietnam hotels | Read the First Comment

Amidst a landscape of swaying coconut palms, in a paradise where the sea meets the sand dunes, Anantara is entering truly exotic new territory with the opening of its first Vietnamese property in the autumn of 2011.

Creating a luxurious new gateway to the distinctive cultural charms of southeastern Vietnam, as well as a breathtaking first glimpse of refined coastal life in a much celebrated beach destination, Anantara Mui ne Resort & Spa will welcome discerning travelers by harnessing the very spirit of this exciting locale. This will be combined with Anantara’s revered Asian hospitality and a range of signature spa, dining and discovery journeys.

Located 198 kilometers northeast of Ho Chi Minh City on the South East Coast of Vietnam, next to the town of Phan Thiet in the province of Binh Thuan, Anantara Mui Ne Resort & Spa is named after Mui Ne fishing village, in which it occupies an enviable central shoreline position and is surrounded by the village’s famously long and beautiful beaches, stunning mountains and desert-like sand dunes.

Mui Ne’s natural charms are enhanced by an ideal beach climate, being attractively warm and dry for the most part of the year with an average temperature of 29 degress Celsius and promising the lowest annual rainfall of the entire country. Accompanying winds coming in from the ocean transform the heat into a pleasant breeze and generate optimum conditions for kite surfing and windsurfing, as well as refreshing beach time.

Immersed in this alluring tropical scene, guests of Anantara Mui Ne Resort & Spa will take further inspiration from a fresh water lagoon and tropical gardens which will highlight an expansive swimming pool, while the resort’s traditional Vietnamese architecture will proudly embrace 89 rooms, suites and pool villas designed in contemporary harmony with local culture.

Anantara Mui Ne Resort & Spa guestroom

Guests will have a choice of a wide range of rooms and suites ranging from 42 square metres to the Presidential Suite of 178 square metres which offers different lagoon, pool and beach perspectives. In addition, 20 Pool Villas, ranging from 92 to 128 square metres, will boast a private lounge, open-air bathroom, private swimming pool, and spectacular outlook of the gardens, lagoon, pool or beachfront.

Food and beverage outlets marry the resort’s magnificent views and tropical setting with local delicacies and international flair.

Banqueting, event and meeting facilities include five conference rooms for up to 250 participants, as well as exceptional al fresco reception locations. Leisure time unfolds in a host of relaxing and rejuvenating pastimes, with amenities including a spa offering a wealth of health, beauty and wellness treatments, a stunning beach swimming pool, a fitness centre with modern gym equipment in a picturesque garden setting, a reading lounge providing books, magazines, CDs and DVDs.

Guests can look forward to experiencing an invigorating range of water sport activities or improving their swing at a nearby golf course, as well as delving into local culture and history with local points of interest including Mui Ne’s fishing village, port and sand dunes, Hon Rom Red Canyon, Lotus Lake, Dragon Fruit Farm, the Poshanu Cham Tower, Ta Ku Mountain, the Fairy Stream, and Water Tower, and Ke Ga Lighthouse.

Further information about mui ne resort,  please visit the website http://Vietnamhotels.net!

(Source: luxurytravelmagazine)

Boutique Resort opens in Phu quoc, Vietnam

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Luxury hotel group Centara Hotels & Resorts have opened the Chen Sea Resort & Spa Phu Quoc, the first Boutique Collection resort in Vietnam of its kind. Room prices start from US$139 per night.

Located on the beach of the Phu Quoc Island, the resort’s 12 pools and spa villas are all constructed from the timber of houses from the Vietnamese port city of Hoi An. The building blocks of the former houses were shipped to the island of Phu Quoc and rebuilt as luxury holiday accommodation.

With 36 villas, the resort is intimate and features a spa, ocean-facing swimming pool and tennis courts. Each villa has its own private terrace and views of the ocean.

Guests have two dining and drinking options. Il Ristorante, right at the seafront, serves Mediterranean cuisine and reflects Phu Quoc’s fishing heritage with a selection of fresh seafood dishes. For drinking the Ghe Lounge Bar offers a wide variety of international cocktails and beverages.

Celebrating its proximity to the coastline, the resort offers a number of water sports such as windsurfing, kayaking, snorkelling and diving. The resort also has a 22ft sailing boat and speedboats available for exploring the coastline.

Phu Quoc is home to the Phu Quoc National Park, which covers 70% of the island and is well known for its outstanding natural beauty and bio-diversity. The park has a variety of species of plants and coral reefs as well as streams. Other natural  attractions of Phu Quoc include a pearl farm, Cau temple and a number of white sandy beaches.
See the best phu quoc hotels, please check out the website http://Vietnamhotels.net!

(Source: CNN traveller)