Frommer's Review
Opened in 2000, this is the flagship of Hoi An Tourist, a government-owned company, and it's their answer to recent upscale development in town. The resort is across the road from Cua Dai Beach and close to the small restaurant row and popular tourist sunbathing area. Everything from the casual open-air restaurant to the more expensive rooms and suites faces the De Vong River as it approaches the sea, offering a unique glimpse of everyday riverside life. The hotel recently opened a bar and an upscale access point to the beach where you can sit in private chairs without harassment from beachside sellers. All rooms here are nice, but the villas are certainly worth the extra few bucks: They're quite large, with high ceilings and large private balconies. Villas and suites have vaulted ceilings, and some have separate entrances with a shower area for cleanup after the beach. Service and general standards are comparable to the high-end competition in town. It's a popular choice for large European tours and can get a bit wild in the busy season, but it's all good fun. The pools are large, dining is good, and frequent shuttles run to town.
Facilities:
Restaurant; 3 bars; 2 outdoor pools; tennis court; small health club; spa; Jacuzzi; sauna; steam bath; tour desk; car rental; salon; room service; foot massage; laundry service; Internet
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
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planning your trip.