Lovely hotel

Written: 9 october 2013
Travel time: 4 — 12 september 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
Great hotel, the best in Mui Ne. The area is large and very well maintained. The rooms are new, cleaned every day, in the morning at breakfast they gave a news report in the native language for tourists, Russian, English, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, German, etc. , and in the evening before going to bed they brought something tasty to the room - strawberries in chocolates, cakes, tropical fruit gummies and mythical stories about Vietnam, though in English. At lunch, the maid brought a plate of fruit, fruit jelly was sometimes handed out on the beach, and one day the gardener climbed a palm tree, picked a coconut, chopped it and treated us to fresh coconut juice.
The breakfast is good, quite consistent with the status of the hotel, but there is not much variety, as the hotel is small with about 70 rooms. Some tourists were dissatisfied with the quality of pastries, but this is not a problem for the hotel, the Vietnamese are simply not strong in the art of confectionery, they eat little sweets.
We dined mainly in cafes outside the hotel, they cannot be called restaurants, even those that guides recommend as restaurants that claim to be of any level, such as Rodina, Madame Dinh, etc. , but in my opinion they are no different in quality and service from other unmarked cafes, only at a slightly higher price.

We had dinner several times in the hotel restaurant, excellent cuisine, the chef can be excellent, although dinner cost exactly twice as much as lunch.
The pool is excellent, divided into two zones - for children, there is shallow and for adults, deeper, you can swim with an average height. There were always free sunbeds, both near the pool and on the beach. The beach is wide, the sand was sifted, the guards did not let annoying merchants into the territory. On the beach, in addition to a towel, you could take sunscreen. The sea is clear but opaque as the waves lift the sand. The sea is not very calm, but the tides were not strongly felt, it was always possible to swim.
The hotel is really good, other hotels in Mui Ne are inferior to it, our Vietnamese guide also spoke positively about the Terracota and Bamboo village hotels.
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