New Anantara luxury resort coming to Vietnam
Anantara Hotels & Resorts has unveiled details of a new all-villa luxury resort in Vietnam opening later this year.
Anantara Quy Nhon will feature 26 one- and two-bedroom sea view villas, each with a dedicated butler service.
The resort, overlooking a private cove, has been created in collaboration with design firms HB Design and Marques and Jordy, and is set in expansive tropical gardens measuring more than seven hectares.
Resort amenities include a signature Anantara Spa, a gym, dining venues and an oceanfront swimming pool and pool bar.
Quy Nhon, the capital of Bình Dinh Province, is a relatively unknown part of south Vietnam, situated north of Nha Trang.
The resort is a 50-minute drive from Phu Cat Airport which is connected by domestic flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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