Monday, April 9, 2007

Beach Resort considered as the "Hawaii" of Vietnam?



Mui Ne, which is found on Highway No. 706, and features sweeping sand dunes and beautiful rows of palm trees. The beach is shallow and sloped, the water is clean and blue and the sun rarely hides behind clouds. There are desolate and primeval beaches that have never witnessed human exploitation as well as imposing landscapes.

It boasts shady roads under coconut trees, a beautiful beach and cliffs battered by the waves of the sea. The typical scenery of Mui Ne lies in the moving lines of golden sand caused by the wind and when they are seen from afar they look like moving waves. Visitors can certainly enjoy swimming in the blue water of the sea, climbing the sand dunes or relaxing by a swimming pool.

Designed by world-renowned architect Tan Hock Beng, the resort style mixes modernist sensibility and post-colonial ambiance. With its 57 exclusive villas, 8 swimming pools, 2 restaurants, and a sumptuous 1,800 m2 spa complex, Princess d’Annam is an idyllic haven of calm and luxury. A French management team supported by well-trained Vietnamese staff offers personalized attention, including a 24-hour butler service, and elevates cuisine to an art-de–vivre. So wait no more, come on down and be pampered by this resort awaiting for you at the door-step.



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