The beach is clean only near the hotels, it is worth moving 10 meters away and already garbage. The lifeguard and the security guard do not care what waves you swim in and how far you swim. In order to lie on a sunbed, you need to go out at 6 am and take it, as there are few of them and at 8 am they are already all occupied.
Meals: Breakfast 7-9:00 buffet - 2 types of soup (1 of which is a regular basis), 2 types of meat or fish + 1 type of side dish, several types of vegetables and desserts. Lunch and dinner are NOT a BUFFET, but sets on the menu, and you cannot choose dishes from different sets. When we came for dinner for the first time, they didn't even know that we had a free dinner, they sorted it out for 20 minutes.
About the cafe: there are 5 cafes of the same type near the hotel, the prices in them are higher than in the same Mui Ne. There are massages, prices are also more expensive, they change linen on sunbeds once a day.
In this hotel (women) you need to be extremely careful about dyed hair, as any stains on the bed linen is a fine of 10-15 dollars, they will not wash the linen on purpose to show you that, like, we washed it, but it was not washed .
And now about the most negative thing that happened to us in this hotel - 4 hours before check-out (arrival of the bus to the airport) we went to a cafe near the hotel, returning to the room after 3 hours we found that the glass (wall) in the toilet was broken. It is obvious that it was deliberately broken, as it was broken from inside the toilet (there were fragments even in the main room, and most importantly, the glass is a sheet 1 by 2 meters, about a centimeter thick and pasted over with a film on both sides measuring 1 by 1.5 meters. What was not protected by the film fell off, while the film was almost not curved, they hit the upper unprotected part. We immediately reported the incident to the reception. They sent people to our room, they looked and said that they broke we, and insisted to the point that we had to pay for glass ($ 125). Naturally, they said that they had no cameras in the corridor and no one had seen anything and only we had the keys to the room. The fact that we ourselves immediately turned to they did not hide this fact in any way, they were not embarrassed. flight, and no one would reimburse us for it.
After a long dispute and negotiations with the tour operator, we were able to get a 20% discount. I had to pay, it took almost all the remaining funds.
Based on all of the above, we HIGHLY DO NOT RECOMMEND this hotel to you, as you can simply be set up in it in order to get money from you, and it has an extremely poor location.
FOOD: We had lunch and dinner in the nearest cafes, the bill for two was usually 1000 rubles. A compliment in the form of fruit is always served at the end. Most often we were in a cafe with a wonderful tiny puppy BIBI - Roof. What you can eat delicious - ostrich, FO soup with shrimp - sooo delicious, stingray. I don’t recommend desserts at all - this is some kind of hard pornography. And of course, completely amateur. At the end of our vacation, we already wanted ordinary European cuisine, as we were fed up with local food. Although it is worth noting that the cuisine is completely diverse, both local and Russian, Thai, Chinese, European, even sausages are prepared for children.
WHAT IS NEARBY: Nearby... this is of course loudly said, but then again - we knew where we were going, in order to choose more or less "civilization" it was necessary to pass either by taxi (300-500 rubles) or by bus ( 50 rubles for two), or by hotel bus, which leaves for Phan Thiet at 9 am. It's great there, there are sights, monuments, you can walk in the parks, which absolutely amaze with their trimmed trees and shrubs. There is a cool supermarket if someone wants to buy something. There is a dirty river - colorful, but frightening. We also wandered into the local market... of course there were a lot of impressions =) I also advise. If you go to the resort part, it will take 45 minutes and 1500 rubles. (by taxi. Five of us can leave in this car) in one direction. There are many, many cafes, pharmacies, shops, bars, hotels, and in principle it would not be bad to walk there, but a little expensive.
EXCURSIONS: I will immediately indicate that for most excursions you will have to pay extra for the transfer, since our hotel is located at a great distance from everyone. We took only one tour for $126 for two - Dalat. An absolutely stunning province that the French built. This is probably the first tour that is really worth the money we pay the travel company.
CONS: Not very lucky with the weather (but you can't guess, the season starts in December, but not this time). If you go to Mui Ne, be prepared for the fact that it will be peace and solitude. The flight there is 8 hours, usually 9, then 6 hours by bus to the hotel, in the opposite direction 6 hours by bus, and 12 hours on the plane with two meals... TWICE in 12 hours. PROS: Beautiful sunsets. Delicious fruits. Excellent hotel.