The resort blends classical French architecture with traditional Vietnamese design. It features 77 villas and 136 rooms, each offering spacious outdoor balconies or terraces with views of sandy beaches or bougainvillea-filled gardens.
Guests can enjoy a range of dining options, with restaurants serving both Vietnamese and international cuisine. The resort caters to all ages and offers various luxury amenities, including a spa, swimming pool, and high-end services.
A swimming pool inside The Anam Canh Ranh Resort. Photo courtesy of the resort |
During the low tourist season from October to November, room rates start at VND5 million (US$198) per night.
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