Anantara Hoi An Resort

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ANANTARA HOI AN RESORT

Immersed in Hoi Ans Riverside and Colonial Charms

5 star

Anantara Hoi An Resort is a luxuriously charming hideaway, edging the Thu Bon River in the historic port town and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hoi An. Connecting travellers to traditional Vietnamese culture and Hoi Ans colonial charms, as well as beautiful beach life and ancient Champa kingdom treasures, the resort offers broad cultural appeals, and is conveniently located only 35 kilometres from Danang Train Station and Danang International Airport.

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Colonial inspired luxury and delightful river views

The resorts two and three storey buildings reflect Asian and French colonial architecture. 93 rooms and suites are designed in a spacious split level layout, in a modern interpretation of Indochina colonial style, infused with Vietnamese elements. On the upper level, a luxury bedroom adjoins an attractive French-style mosaic bathroom with both a shower and bathtub, enhanced by Anantara Spas exclusive products. The open plan design creates free flowing space, leading down to a lower lounge that opens onto a porch with comfortable daybeds, offering ideal spaces for relaxation overlooking a garden courtyard or the Thu Bon River. Contemporary comforts include air-conditioning, a working desk with high speed cable and WiFi internet, a mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities, and LCD TVs with international channels. The most prestigious haven is the Anantara River View Suite, offering a one-of-a-kind sanctuary with a wealth of superior amenities, from a bedroom with a king size four poster bed, a walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom with a sunken tub, shower and dual basins, to upper and lower lounge spaces, and a balcony with swinging daybeds from which to drink in a spectacular river panorama.

Discover scenic relaxation and vibrant local culture

Anantara Hoi An Resort is a serene haven for absolute relaxation. Quiet pool days are enjoyed in the idyllic garden courtyard with a view or a river life unfolding. Energising workouts in the glass-walled gym overlook garden greenery. Spa time pampers with a range of nourishing scrubs and wraps, heavenly massages and rejuvenating facials. The resort brings Vietnamese culture to life in language, lantern making, painting and cookery classes.

Complimentary bicycles, a city map and recommendations for interesting routes enable guests to investigate Hoi Ans attractions at leisure. Those with a spirit of adventure can cycle through weaving country lanes to the village of Cam Nam, and head back on a cruise boat to stop at an island on the Thu Bon River for a sunset barbecue. On a ride to An Bang Beach, guests cycle past lush rice paddies to reach a white sandy shore, edged by casuarina trees and boasting year round warm water. Visitors can learn about traditional farming methods and organic techniques at nearby Tra Que Herb Village whose famous produce is used to create many a Hoi An specialty. The romance of a sunset cruise on the Thu Bon River is the perfect way to end the day.

On the resorts doorstep, Hoi Ans blend of French, Dutch, Chinese and Japanese influences offer a treasure trove to discover on foot or bike. Revered as a living museum that reflects its merchant trading heritage, Hoi Ans diverse cultural fusion makes it a delightful haven of narrow streets, colonial architecture, traditional handicrafts, a vibrant art scene and romantic caf culture. Hoi An is particularly famed for its Full Moon and New Moon Lantern Festivals, when the ancient town switches off all lights, closes to motorised traffic and transforms into an ambient enclave of candlelit coloured lanterns, street food delights, folkloric performances and temple ceremonies, with locals honouring ancestors and fishing families giving thanks to the Goddess of the Sea.

Anantara Hoi An broadens its cultural appeals with close proximity to some of Vietnams most impressive heritage sites. 70 minutes south, the My Son Sanctuary was once the capital of the ancient Champa Kingdom, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site of impressive tower temples that illustrate sacred Hindu influences. Hue City was the capital of Vietnams last imperial dynasty and a day trip to this magnificent citadel entails a journey through the ethereal beauty of the Hai Van Pass. An excursion to Marble Mountain introduces travellers to Vietnams stone sculpture craftsmanship, and a walk or elevator ride up to the summit reveals a stunning panorama of Da Nangs coastline.

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Contact Detail

1 Đường Phạm Hồng Thi, Cẩm Chu,
Hội An, Quảng Nam 00000 Vietnam

Tel: +84 235 3914 555

https://www.anantaravacationclub.com/en/anantara-hoi-an-resort

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