Radisson opens new Vietnam beach resort
Radisson Hotel Group has opened its newest Vietnam property – Radisson Resort Mui Ne
It is a secluded beachfront retreat on Suoi Nuoc Beach in Binh Thuan, Vietnam.
The Vietnam resort features 126 exclusive rooms, including 12 beachfront villas and eight garden villas, all with private pools.
The property includes family-friendly amenities such as a dedicated kids club, pet-friendly facilities, and large family suites.
There is a wellness and spa centre alongside various sports activities, including kite surfing and paddle boarding.
“We are proud to offer our guests a perfect balance of relaxation, culinary excellence, and eco-friendly practices, ensuring an enriching stay,” said Richard Mehr, GM of Radisson Resort Mui Ne.
The Vietnam resort houses diverse dining experiences showcasing regional, Vietnamese, Asian and global options.
The resort is within easy reach of various local attractions including Ta Cu Mountain, Thuy Tu Temple, Po Sah Inu Towers, and Ke Ga Lighthouse.
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