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Hotel Sunny was chosen based on reviews on the Internet, almost all reviews were positive. The second selection criterion is the cost of living: compared to other three-star hotels in Nha Trang, it is very inexpensive. I must say right away that the hotel met all our expectations. In terms of living conditions, this is a good three, no worse than in Thailand or Bali, which approximately corresponds to the Egyptian four.
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Hotel Sunny was chosen based on reviews on the Internet, almost all reviews were positive. The second selection criterion is the cost of living: compared to other three-star hotels in Nha Trang, it is very inexpensive. I must say right away that the hotel met all our expectations. In terms of living conditions, this is a good three, no worse than in Thailand or Bali, which approximately corresponds to the Egyptian four. The location is very convenient - not on the main road, but right in front of the central park. Gorky, the beach is a 3-minute walk. We had a standard room, we lived in it with my wife and 5-year-old granddaughter. The hotel is 6-storey, but small in area, equipped with 2 elevators. Elevators are new, good, but somewhat thoughtful, they go slowly. On the 6th floor there is a dining room and a swimming pool with fresh water. About the dining room should be said separately. Buffet, every day about 10 dishes of Vietnamese and European cuisine, fruits, juices, coffee, tea, milk, etc.
Every day some of the dishes are new. During the 12 days of our stay, the menu was never repeated. Their chefs are wonderful, everything is very tasty; there were dishes with beef, pork, chicken, fish, eggs (chicken and quail), rice, noodles, vegetables and fruits; a variety of salads, herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, pineapples, papaya, bananas, dragon heart, etc. Fine thin rice pancakes with meat, thick pancakes with pineapple and bananas...And their coffee is a miracle. In general, not food, but rampant gluttony, my wife and I planned to lose weight on vacation, but it turned out the other way around - we returned round, but satisfied. Another feature - the staff is very responsive and friendly. Let me give you an example: we took an excursion to Dalat, they were supposed to pick us up at 7 in the morning. They have breakfast from 6:45 am to 9:30 am. My wife and I could have had a bite to eat in 10 minutes, but our granddaughter is a terrible mess, she is not able to eat in a few minutes.
I went to the reception in the evening and asked to give us breakfast early. I was told that we can come up at 6 am. We arrived at 6 in the morning in full confidence that we would now be given a package with rolls, jams, juice and other ingredients included in dry rations. It turned out all wrong. They opened the door for us and brought all 10 dishes, fruits, pancakes, etc. , that is, they provided us with the same food as at the usual breakfast time. And all this with a smile and kindness. In general, for the first time we come across such truly kind, sympathetic and hospitable people. And no hint of a tip! (I remember in Egypt they began to turn off hot water after I did not leave a tip in the room). Every day they change linen, fold shower gel, shampoo, disposable toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, and a bottle of water per person.
The room has a refrigerator, safe, TV (1 channel Russian, 1 French, 1 Australian, 1 or 2 American, 1 or 2 Chinese, 1 only shows golf, 2 - only cartoons, Discovery, Animal Planet and several different Vietnamese channels), a rather ferocious air conditioner (a serious wind blows from it, my wife even caught a cold), an electric kettle. The bathroom is combined, but with a constant exhaust (turn on the light and turn on the hood), it has a toilet, sink, and a bath with a shower. There were no problems with water, the only negative is that there is a gap between the bathroom and the wall and water flows there when using the shower. As a result, a puddle appears on the floor. We lived in a com. 404, the window overlooks a wasteland, a piece of a training airfield (a couple of times small planes flew there, apparently training ones), neighboring hotels and some low buildings. At night, if you open the window instead of the air conditioner, you can hear the sounds of a dog's life.
During the day, these small red dogs are almost invisible, but at night they begin to actively bark and howl, which does not contribute to a pleasant sleep. But if you do not open the window, or even better turn on the air conditioner, then nothing is heard. Mostly Russians live in the hotel, but there are also English-speaking people and Vietnamese.
Despite minor inconveniences, the overall impression of the hotel is excellent. If we meet again in Nha Trang, I will probably choose this hotel again.
Now about the trip in general.
We flew charter flights from Pegasus with Icarus. The plane was big, the food was good, but the TVs in the cabin did not work (last time we flew with Fly Dubai, where you could watch movies or watch on a satellite image with elements of geography, over which we fly). Both times (there and back) the planes took off with a delay of about 1 hour. We flew in unsuccessfully - 3 flights landed almost simultaneously and a huge crowd accumulated at passport control.
We went through passport control for 2.5 hours. Apparently, there were no air conditioners, it was stuffy, there was nowhere to sit, people crowded and worried, but the Vietnamese border guards worked as usual - that is, they were in no hurry and did not try to speed up the process or alleviate our plight. In general, there was little pleasant. The flight back was easier, without any problems.
Weather. The weather vividly reminded us of our Ural summer - partly cloudy, strong wind (frankly, not hot), sometimes light rain. As a rule, the wind increased in the afternoon. The sea is frankly cold. That is, you can swim, of course, but you don’t want to stay in it for a long time. In addition, constant waves of 1-1.5 m.
When there is no strong wind, you can break through the coastal roll and swim 200-300 meters from the coast, there are small and gentle waves (but the water is still cool), but if a strong wind blows - and far from the coast the waves are large, with lambs, swim bad. On the beach there are sunbeds with mattresses. By the end of our stay there was a fee of 100.60 and 30 thousand VND (VIP seats next to the restaurant under umbrellas, standard - under umbrellas, and economy - far from the restaurant and without umbrellas). We ate in cafes and restaurants in the European quarter, each time in new ones. Once we dined at the Gorky Park restaurant, but we did not like it. The prices are quite high and they forgot about us - some of the dishes were never brought. We sat, waited, ate what they brought and paid for what we ate (but they tried to slip us the bill of the original order for payment). Our lunches or dinners cost us between 144 and 350 thousand dong (1 dollar - 21 thousand dong).
Everything is quite edible and tasty, every day we ate seafood, took freshly squeezed juices, etc. Money is changed in all tourist forms and numerous banks, ATMs are also everywhere.
Excursions were taken to Andrey-Tour, it is a few minutes walk along the main street from the hotel towards the European quarter (if you leave the hotel towards the sea, then to the left). We went on a sightseeing tour of Nha Trang ($20), Yang Bay Park ($30) and Dalat City ($29). I really liked all the excursions, the guides were Russian guys (only a Vietnamese who was born and spent his childhood in the USSR drove us around the city, he has quite a decent Russian language). We went to Winpearl Park twice. Exit the hotel to the main street and immediately to the left, without crossing the street, there will be a bus stop. Get on bus number 4, which takes you to the cable car terminal for Winpearl for 10 thousand dong.
There are a lot of interesting things in Vinpearl, a wonderful oceanarium, attractions, a beach closed from waves (but the water was still cold and the wind was strong and cold), on the top of the mountain there is a large Buddhist temple complex (but we found out about it late and didn’t get there).
To summarize briefly, we liked the trip, but I do not recommend anyone to travel in January. Cold, wind, cold sea. And the country is very interesting, they treat us well there (but you still need to keep your ears open, there are also enough scammers here).
Georgy and Tatiana Petroy plus granddaughter Sasha, Yekaterinburg
Every day some of the dishes are new. During the 12 days of our stay, the menu was never repeated. Their chefs are wonderful, everything is very tasty; there were dishes with beef, pork, chicken, fish, eggs (chicken and quail), rice, noodles, vegetables and fruits; a variety of salads, herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, pineapples, papaya, bananas, dragon heart, etc. Fine thin rice pancakes with meat, thick pancakes with pineapple and bananas...And their coffee is a miracle. In general, not food, but rampant gluttony, my wife and I planned to lose weight on vacation, but it turned out the other way around - we returned round, but satisfied. Another feature - the staff is very responsive and friendly. Let me give you an example: we took an excursion to Dalat, they were supposed to pick us up at 7 in the morning. They have breakfast from 6:45 am to 9:30 am. My wife and I could have had a bite to eat in 10 minutes, but our granddaughter is a terrible mess, she is not able to eat in a few minutes.
I went to the reception in the evening and asked to give us breakfast early. I was told that we can come up at 6 am. We arrived at 6 in the morning in full confidence that we would now be given a package with rolls, jams, juice and other ingredients included in dry rations. It turned out all wrong. They opened the door for us and brought all 10 dishes, fruits, pancakes, etc. , that is, they provided us with the same food as at the usual breakfast time. And all this with a smile and kindness. In general, for the first time we come across such truly kind, sympathetic and hospitable people. And no hint of a tip! (I remember in Egypt they began to turn off hot water after I did not leave a tip in the room). Every day they change linen, fold shower gel, shampoo, disposable toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, and a bottle of water per person.
The room has a refrigerator, safe, TV (1 channel Russian, 1 French, 1 Australian, 1 or 2 American, 1 or 2 Chinese, 1 only shows golf, 2 - only cartoons, Discovery, Animal Planet and several different Vietnamese channels), a rather ferocious air conditioner (a serious wind blows from it, my wife even caught a cold), an electric kettle. The bathroom is combined, but with a constant exhaust (turn on the light and turn on the hood), it has a toilet, sink, and a bath with a shower. There were no problems with water, the only negative is that there is a gap between the bathroom and the wall and water flows there when using the shower. As a result, a puddle appears on the floor. We lived in a com. 404, the window overlooks a wasteland, a piece of a training airfield (a couple of times small planes flew there, apparently training ones), neighboring hotels and some low buildings. At night, if you open the window instead of the air conditioner, you can hear the sounds of a dog's life.
During the day, these small red dogs are almost invisible, but at night they begin to actively bark and howl, which does not contribute to a pleasant sleep. But if you do not open the window, or even better turn on the air conditioner, then nothing is heard. Mostly Russians live in the hotel, but there are also English-speaking people and Vietnamese.
Despite minor inconveniences, the overall impression of the hotel is excellent. If we meet again in Nha Trang, I will probably choose this hotel again.
Now about the trip in general.
We flew charter flights from Pegasus with Icarus. The plane was big, the food was good, but the TVs in the cabin did not work (last time we flew with Fly Dubai, where you could watch movies or watch on a satellite image with elements of geography, over which we fly). Both times (there and back) the planes took off with a delay of about 1 hour. We flew in unsuccessfully - 3 flights landed almost simultaneously and a huge crowd accumulated at passport control.
We went through passport control for 2.5 hours. Apparently, there were no air conditioners, it was stuffy, there was nowhere to sit, people crowded and worried, but the Vietnamese border guards worked as usual - that is, they were in no hurry and did not try to speed up the process or alleviate our plight. In general, there was little pleasant. The flight back was easier, without any problems.
Weather. The weather vividly reminded us of our Ural summer - partly cloudy, strong wind (frankly, not hot), sometimes light rain. As a rule, the wind increased in the afternoon. The sea is frankly cold. That is, you can swim, of course, but you don’t want to stay in it for a long time. In addition, constant waves of 1-1.5 m.
When there is no strong wind, you can break through the coastal roll and swim 200-300 meters from the coast, there are small and gentle waves (but the water is still cool), but if a strong wind blows - and far from the coast the waves are large, with lambs, swim bad. On the beach there are sunbeds with mattresses. By the end of our stay there was a fee of 100.60 and 30 thousand VND (VIP seats next to the restaurant under umbrellas, standard - under umbrellas, and economy - far from the restaurant and without umbrellas). We ate in cafes and restaurants in the European quarter, each time in new ones. Once we dined at the Gorky Park restaurant, but we did not like it. The prices are quite high and they forgot about us - some of the dishes were never brought. We sat, waited, ate what they brought and paid for what we ate (but they tried to slip us the bill of the original order for payment). Our lunches or dinners cost us between 144 and 350 thousand dong (1 dollar - 21 thousand dong).
Everything is quite edible and tasty, every day we ate seafood, took freshly squeezed juices, etc. Money is changed in all tourist forms and numerous banks, ATMs are also everywhere.
Excursions were taken to Andrey-Tour, it is a few minutes walk along the main street from the hotel towards the European quarter (if you leave the hotel towards the sea, then to the left). We went on a sightseeing tour of Nha Trang ($20), Yang Bay Park ($30) and Dalat City ($29). I really liked all the excursions, the guides were Russian guys (only a Vietnamese who was born and spent his childhood in the USSR drove us around the city, he has quite a decent Russian language). We went to Winpearl Park twice. Exit the hotel to the main street and immediately to the left, without crossing the street, there will be a bus stop. Get on bus number 4, which takes you to the cable car terminal for Winpearl for 10 thousand dong.
There are a lot of interesting things in Vinpearl, a wonderful oceanarium, attractions, a beach closed from waves (but the water was still cold and the wind was strong and cold), on the top of the mountain there is a large Buddhist temple complex (but we found out about it late and didn’t get there).
To summarize briefly, we liked the trip, but I do not recommend anyone to travel in January. Cold, wind, cold sea. And the country is very interesting, they treat us well there (but you still need to keep your ears open, there are also enough scammers here).
Georgy and Tatiana Petroy plus granddaughter Sasha, Yekaterinburg
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We rested at the Sunny Hotel * 3 as a threesome. I liked the hotel, many Turkish three-ruble notes were not nearby. The hotel has free internet, good breakfasts with some minor remarks. Good rooms, friendly front desk staff. There really is no soundproofing. You can hear how small planes take off and land at a nearby airfield and local residents who wake up early in the morning.
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We rested at the Sunny Hotel * 3 as a threesome. I liked the hotel, many Turkish three-ruble notes were not nearby. The hotel has free internet, good breakfasts with some minor remarks. Good rooms, friendly front desk staff. There really is no soundproofing. You can hear how small planes take off and land at a nearby airfield and local residents who wake up early in the morning. But it's good that the hotel is located in a small street, the noise of the main street and the endless horn of motorists and motorcyclists are not heard. Crossing the road, towards the beach, you need to go through a beautiful garden. Within walking distance is a bus stop from which you can get to the Vinpearl entertainment island, Cho-dam market, Ponagar towers and a stone garden on your own for 7 rubles 50 kopecks, which saves a lot of money. Too far to stomp to Nha Trang center. In general, if you are not protivoziny, choose this hotel and enjoy your vacation.
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