The hotel is located 5 km north of the central part of the Mui Ne resort, i. e. from the main cluster of restaurants, shops, discos and other more popular hotels. At first it is frustrating, but after a couple of days you feel all the benefits of this small distance. Silence, calmness and the complete absence of eternal running around.
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The hotel is located 5 km north of the central part of the Mui Ne resort, i. e. from the main cluster of restaurants, shops, discos and other more popular hotels. At first it is frustrating, but after a couple of days you feel all the benefits of this small distance. Silence, calmness and the complete absence of eternal running around. Everything you need for a leisurely, I would say "colonial" holiday. Fans of "dropping the piano into the pool" will obviously be bored.
The territory of the hotel itself is not big, but very green and cozy. There are 12 bungalows and two resorts with 8 and 9 rooms respectively. The staff, with the exception of one diligent waiter trying to comprehend the "great and mighty", does not speak Russian, but the girls at the reception speak English and understand a little German. They are always friendly and, even if you are not strong in English, they will fully explain with gestures and draw on a piece of paper.
Upon arrival, according to the vouchers, we were settled in a resort. Quite a decent room on the first floor, with its own veranda. But in the morning we were visited by the idea of moving to a bungalow and, having paid extra $ 10 per day (officially! ), We moved to Bungallow Pool View, 7-8 meters from the pool. The room is good, everything you need to relax is present: a large bed, a TV with satellite channels, a shower with hot water, air conditioning (very powerful), a ceiling fan, a minibar with a refrigerator, a veranda with a table and two wicker chairs, etc. Funny, for the first time I come across the fact that during daily cleaning they change not only shampoo, shower gel and soap, but also lay out new disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste and disposable razors.
In the pool on site you can swim around the clock, which is a big plus. At night, the water of the pool is heated to an acceptable temperature and it becomes very comfortable to swim. There is also a massage parlor on site, I didn’t visit it myself, but other guests praised it.
They only took breakfast. Not much variety, but decent enough. Always fruits, pastries, omelettes, etc. , as well as excellent juices, both freshly squeezed and packaged. From myself, I advise you to try the traditional Vietnamese noodle soup Pho Bo in the morning.
You can have lunch and dinner at budget prices at Madame Loan's restaurant, located directly opposite the hotel (great place! ). On average, about $ 10 for two with beer, juices and, what to do with seafood (I mean, some individuals complain about the lack of seafood for breakfast at the hotel, although who eats shrimp for breakfast ?! ). In general, it is very problematic for a Russian tourist in Vietnam to die of hunger. There are plenty of cafes, take your pick.
Regarding the distance - you can use a taxi. Clean brand new Toyota or Nissan minivans, with a driver in pressed trousers and a snow-white shirt. Payment by meter. To the center of Mui Ne, about 90-100 rubles for our money - obviously not fatal. You can call a taxi from the hotel (a small surcharge for a taxi driver for a call) or, which, in my opinion, is much easier and cheaper, you can catch them right on the road, you can see them very often there, not like in Moscow.
By the way, for those who are not afraid of bruises and abrasions, you can rent a motorbike for $10 per day. At the entrance to the hotel there is a small shop, near which they always rent mopeds. The traffic in Vietnam is dense and a little chaotic, but I think this will not stop fans of extreme sports.
Of the advantages of the hotel, I would like to highlight the presence of free Wi-Fi and two (stationary) laptops next to the food court. So you can always find out the news or visit contact with classmates. The only inconvenience is that Wi-Fi only works in the reception, food court area... It was very lacking next to the pool.
Vietnam left warm, wonderful memories. I want to return there. And if I find myself in Mui Ne again, then most likely I will try to stay at The Little Mui Ne Cottages 3 ***
In general, the hotel pulls on a solid 4.
The territory of the hotel itself is not big, but very green and cozy. There are 12 bungalows and two resorts with 8 and 9 rooms respectively. The staff, with the exception of one diligent waiter trying to comprehend the "great and mighty", does not speak Russian, but the girls at the reception speak English and understand a little German. They are always friendly and, even if you are not strong in English, they will fully explain with gestures and draw on a piece of paper.
Upon arrival, according to the vouchers, we were settled in a resort. Quite a decent room on the first floor, with its own veranda. But in the morning we were visited by the idea of moving to a bungalow and, having paid extra $ 10 per day (officially! ), We moved to Bungallow Pool View, 7-8 meters from the pool. The room is good, everything you need to relax is present: a large bed, a TV with satellite channels, a shower with hot water, air conditioning (very powerful), a ceiling fan, a minibar with a refrigerator, a veranda with a table and two wicker chairs, etc. Funny, for the first time I come across the fact that during daily cleaning they change not only shampoo, shower gel and soap, but also lay out new disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste and disposable razors.
In the pool on site you can swim around the clock, which is a big plus. At night, the water of the pool is heated to an acceptable temperature and it becomes very comfortable to swim. There is also a massage parlor on site, I didn’t visit it myself, but other guests praised it.
They only took breakfast. Not much variety, but decent enough. Always fruits, pastries, omelettes, etc. , as well as excellent juices, both freshly squeezed and packaged. From myself, I advise you to try the traditional Vietnamese noodle soup Pho Bo in the morning.
You can have lunch and dinner at budget prices at Madame Loan's restaurant, located directly opposite the hotel (great place! ). On average, about $ 10 for two with beer, juices and, what to do with seafood (I mean, some individuals complain about the lack of seafood for breakfast at the hotel, although who eats shrimp for breakfast ?! ). In general, it is very problematic for a Russian tourist in Vietnam to die of hunger. There are plenty of cafes, take your pick.
Regarding the distance - you can use a taxi. Clean brand new Toyota or Nissan minivans, with a driver in pressed trousers and a snow-white shirt. Payment by meter. To the center of Mui Ne, about 90-100 rubles for our money - obviously not fatal. You can call a taxi from the hotel (a small surcharge for a taxi driver for a call) or, which, in my opinion, is much easier and cheaper, you can catch them right on the road, you can see them very often there, not like in Moscow.
By the way, for those who are not afraid of bruises and abrasions, you can rent a motorbike for $10 per day. At the entrance to the hotel there is a small shop, near which they always rent mopeds. The traffic in Vietnam is dense and a little chaotic, but I think this will not stop fans of extreme sports.
Of the advantages of the hotel, I would like to highlight the presence of free Wi-Fi and two (stationary) laptops next to the food court. So you can always find out the news or visit contact with classmates. The only inconvenience is that Wi-Fi only works in the reception, food court area... It was very lacking next to the pool.
Vietnam left warm, wonderful memories. I want to return there. And if I find myself in Mui Ne again, then most likely I will try to stay at The Little Mui Ne Cottages 3 ***
In general, the hotel pulls on a solid 4.
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