I’ll say right away who wants to have a normal rest, you don’t need to go to this hotel, since there is no territory at all, and it’s not very clear why Pegas sells tours to this hotel. There is a swimming pool belonging to this hotel - not very big. The rooms do not have balconies, ie. there are difficulties with drying clothes (especially those traveling with children). There are no sunbeds, umbrellas and a shower on the beach - sun beds (mattresses) - you can take it at the reception. That is, you will lie on a public beach where you can not leave things. You can eat without harm to health only in a hotel, or in a COOP store (ours call it the USSR), 10 minutes walk or 5 minutes by taxi (25 rubles), where you can eat for 300 rubles per family (similar to McDonald's).
Guide Rishat advised the cafe "Green Tablecloth" - for an amateur. It gets dark early (at five o'clock it is already dark), there is nothing to do. We went almost every day to Mui Ne (resort area) by taxi - 15 minutes, the cost of a taxi is $ 10 one way. Every day we rested in a new hotel, (somewhere we paid money (5 dollars per person), somewhere we just went and rested. No one made any comments. We also ate in Mui Ne, you can find a cafe for any budget. We mostly ate in the Chalet, when the exotic was very tired. A Russian chef works in this restaurant, he cooks very, very tasty - they mostly ate only there.
Dollars and Euros can be exchanged at the hotel and in Mui Yi.
We also went on 3 excursions (Crocodile farm + hot springs, Dalat city and the reclining Buddha). The organization of excursions is very poor (we went from Pegas). The cost of excursions is 2 times more expensive than if they bought in Mui-ne in "1000 and one night" - many went (praised). It took more time for the road than the excursions themselves. Almost everyone did it on the run, they didn’t really see anything. There were 15 of us at the hot springs, there was nowhere to change clothes (they lead us into a dressing room where there are a lot of toilets, one nook for changing clothes and one shower. They drove us into two bungalows (the capacity of which is 12 people), without really explaining or telling anything. Then we ate in a restaurant, not so hot (Our guides praise him very much).
In Dalat, we were still lucky that we rode a big bus, otherwise our other compatriots were not very lucky, they drove a small car, where, in principle, you can’t sleep, as the bus bounces on every bump. Basically, the road is serpentine.
Vietnam itself was very pleasant, we will definitely come again.