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From Rate: U$ 104
Quy Nhon is the capital of Binh Dinh Province, a thriving seaside town, but yet untouched by mass tourism. It lies on the central coast of Vietnam, 320 km from Da Nang to the north, 230 km from Nha Trang to the south... | |
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From Rate: US$ 630
The site of this Evason Hideaway on dramatic Ninh Van Bay is quite unique, taking full advantage of the setting. Impressive rock formations, the coral reef, white sand beach, a playful stream and the towering mountains behind... | |
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From Rate: U$ 43
Located near Xuan Huong Lake in Dalat. With all kind of local flowers inside, good service, Resort Hoang Anh Dalat offers the cozy atmosphere suitable for all kind of guests. | |
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From Rate: U$145
Victoria Sapa Resort, the only luxury hotel in the area, opened in March 1998. Built as a traditional mountain chalet with accented wooden decor and a welcoming stone hearth fireplace, Victoria Sapa Resort overhangs the village... | |
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From Rate: U$ 95
Located near Xuan Huong Lake in Dalat. With all kind of local flowers inside, good service, Resort Hoang Anh Dalat offers the cozy atmosphere suitable for all kind of guests. | |
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From Rate: U$ 67
The Hoi An Trails Countryside Resort provides a new approach of taking care of the requirements of our guests. | |
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From Rate: U$ 260
Located on a tranquil one-kilometer stretch of the pristine China Beach, near the ancient trading port of Hoi An in Vietnam, is a luxury resort and residential enclave known as The Nam Hai. | |
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From Rate: U$125
Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa is situated 5 km from the little town of Hoi An, along a stretch of white sand beach, one side of the resort facing the river delta and the other side, the sea. | |
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From Rate: U$ 135
The biggest and newest entrant to the Vietnam beach scene is the 500-rooms Sofitel VinPearl Resort - opened with Soft Opening on 25 Dec 2003. It is a five storey fronting the sea on a private bay below the hills... | |
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From Rate: U$ 278
Ana Mandara means "beautiful home for the guests". Reminiscent of an old Vietnamese village, and furnished with native woods and rattan, the Resort reflects the real image of Vietnam, with its warm hospitality, rice culture and unique tastes. | |
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