An Lam Ninh Van Bay Villas

General

Description:

Discover the ultimate luxury resort at An Lam Ninh Van Bay villas. Situated in the picturesque Ninh Van Bay, An Lam Villas will indulge you with exquisite food, flawless service and its stunning white sand beach.

Soak up the surrounding environment of tropical forests and mountains studded with massive granite boulders looking out over the ocean. Slip away with a gourmet hamper or indulge with a therapeutic spa treatment – it s all about peace, privacy, and the ultimate holiday in authentic Vietnamese style luxury.

Our Beach and Lagoon Front Villas are set in exclusive, private locations with stunning views over the lagoon and Ninh Van Bay. An open plan layout is designed to take full advantage of the spectacular views and create an inviting indoor/outdoor ambience.

Set into the rainforest our elevated and private Hill Rock Villas offer treefiltered ocean views. The three storey layout provides a spacious sleeping area with king size bed set in the tree canopy; a large entertaining deck and living area where you can enjoy a private dinner cooked by your personal chef; and a substantial bathroom on the lower level.

While you feel a million miles away from reality, we do not want you to compromise on comfort. Each villa has a personalised butler service to attend to your every whim, while rooms are fitted out with every modern convenience including ipod docking stations, wireless internet and high definition televisions. For those who want to forget about technology you can wile away the hours in your hammock or sun lounge and discover how quickly you can adapt to the life of a true epicure.

Location:

Nha Trang City is located 300 km East of Ho Chi Minh City and An Lam Ninh Van Bay welcome sala and pontoon is 60 minutes by car from the Nha Trang airport and the resort is just leisurely 15 minutes speed boat ride away. Aproximately 16 kms from Nha Trang City Center, An Lam Villas are on the lay side of Ninh Van Bay, with the ocean in front of the resort and protected by beautiful hills and vegetation behind the villas.

If you are arriving in Nha Trang, our hosts will greet you at Cam Ranh airport, 35 kms south of Nha Trang, there they will assist you with your luggage, and bring you to the An Lam Ninh Van Bay Villas welcome sala.

Check-in

After 2h pm.

Check-out

Before 12h noon

Cancellation / Prepayment

Please advise us at least 72 hours prior to the confirmed arrival date for any changes. Late cancellation or no show reservation will be charged for the first night.

Accepted credit cards

American Express, Visa, and Master Card with 3% bank fee

Facilities & Services

  • Air Conditioning
  • Airport Shuttle Service
  • Bath
  • Bathroom
  • Beachfront
  • Car hire
  • Catering services
  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Courtyard
  • Desk
  • Exhibition/convention floor
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • Hotspots
  • Ironing board
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Kitchenette
  • Laundry/Valet service
  • Lounges/bars
  • Pay-per-view Channels
  • Restaurant
  • Room service - full menu
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Seating Area
  • Shower
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Toilet
  • Valet cleaning
  • WIFI

Nha Trang

Things to do - general

Welcome to the beach capital of Vietnam. Loud and proud (say it!) the high-rise, high-energy resort of Nha Trang enjoys a stunning setting: ringed by a necklace of hills, with a sweeping crescent beach, the city’s turquoise bay is dotted with tropical islands.

The beachfront has been given a huge makeover in recent years, with parks and sculpture gardens spread along the impressive shorefront, while the streets inland reveal a cosmopolitan array of dining options.

As the restaurants wind down, the nightlife cranks up – Nha Trang is a party town at heart, like any self-respecting resort should be. Forget the curfews of the capital; people play late in this town.

If cocktails and shooters aren’t your flavour, there are some more sedate activities on offer. Try an old-school spa treatment with a visit to a mud bath or explore centuries-old Cham towers still standing in the centre of town.

This part of the country has its very own microclimate and the rains tend to come from October until December, a time best avoided if you are into lazing on the beach or diving in crystal-clear waters.

 

When the best time to visit Nha Trang

The best time to visit Nha Trang beaches is of course from January to early October. However, it is important to note that temperature will peak up in August while infrequent typhoons may hit the south central coast from June to October, so be on top of weather forecast for these months.

 

Getting There & Away

 Air

Vietnam Airlines connects Nha Trang with Hanoi (three daily) and to Ho Chi Minh City and Danang daily. Vietjet Air usually has the cheapest fares if you book well ahead, flying to both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City daily. Jetstar offer five weekly connections with Hanoi.

Bus

Phia Nam Nha Trang Bus Station is Nha Trang’s main intercity bus terminal, 500m west of the train station. Very regular daily buses head north to Quy Nhon and Danang. Heading south, there are very frequent connections to Phan Rang (46,000d, two hours) and Ho Chi Minh City, including sleeper buses from 7pm. Buses also head west into the Central Highlands, to Dalat and Buon Ma Thuot (100,000d to 120,000d, five hours, seven daily).

Nha Trang is a major stopping point on all of the open-tour buses. These are the best option for accessing Mui Ne, which is not served by standard buses. These buses usually depart between 6am and 8am, before continuing on to Ho Chi Minh City. There are also regular open-tour buses to Dalat (five hours) and Hoi An (11 hours).

Train

The Nha Trang train station is west of the cathedral in the Centre of town. It’s on the main north-south line with good connections to destinations including Quy Nhon, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City.

Taxi, Cyclo & Xe Om

It’s safer to take a metered taxi with a reputable company such as Mai Linh.

Nha Trang has an excessive number of Xe om drivers. A motorcycle ride anywhere in the Centre shouldn’t cost more than 25,000d. Be careful at night, when some less reputable drivers moonlight as pimps and drug dealers.

Bicycle

Most of Nha Trang is pretty flat so it’s easy to get around all the sights, including Thap Ba, by bicycle. Hotels have bikes to rent from 30,000d per day. Watch out for the one-way system around the train station, and the chaotic roundabouts.

 

Sights & Activities

Po Nagar Cham Towers

Built between the 7th and 12th centuries, these four Cham Towers are still actively used for worship by Cham, ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese Buddhists. Originally the complex had seven or eight towers, but only four towers remain, of which the 28m-high North Tower (Thap Chinh), which dates from AD 817, with its terraced pyramidal roof, vaulted interior masonry and vestibule, is the most magnificent.

The towers stand on a granite knoll 2km north of central Nha Trang on the banks of the Cai River.

Nha Trang Beach

Forming a magnificent sweeping arc, Nha Trang’s 6km-long golden sand beach is the city’s trump card. Various sections are designated for swimmers, where you won’t be bothered by jetskis or boats. The turquoise water is fabulously inviting, and the promenade a delight to stroll.

Two popular lounging spots are the Sailing Club and Louisiane Brewhouse. If you head south of here, the beach gets quieter and it’s possible to find a stretch of sand to yourself.

Alexandre Yersin Museum

Highly popular in Vietnam, Dr Alexandre Yersin (1863–1943) founded Nha Trang’s Pasteur Institute in 1895. He learned to speak Vietnamese fluently, introduced rubber and quinine-producing trees to Vietnam, and discovered the rat-borne microbe that causes bubonic plague.

You can see Yersin’s library and office at this small, interesting museum; displays include laboratory equipment (such as astronomical instruments) and a fascinating 3-D photo viewer.

Nha Trang Cathedral

Built between 1928 and 1933 in French Gothic style, complete with stained-glass windows, Nha Trang Cathedral stands on a small hill overlooking the train station. It’s a surprisingly elegant building given that it was constructed of simple cement blocks. Some particularly colourful Vietnamese touches include the red neon outlining the crucifix, the pink back-lighting on the tabernacle and the blue neon arch and white neon halo over the statue of St Mary.

Khanh Hoa Museum

This sleepy local museum features displays of Cham statues and artefacts of the ethnic minorities in the province. The Uncle Ho room features several of Ho Chi Minh’s personal effects, such as clothing and the microphone with which he made his famous independence speech in Hanoi on 2 September 1945.

National Oceanographic Museum

Housed in a grand French-colonial building in the port district of Cau Da at the far south end of Nha Trang, this poorly maintained museum has 60,000 or so jars of pickled marine specimens, stuffed birds and sea mammals, and displays of local boats and fishing artifacts. Unfortunately there are also live seals kept here in small, dirty tanks.

Hon Chong Promontory

The narrow granite promontory of Hon Chong offers fine views of the mountainous coastline north of Nha Trang and the nearby islands.

The beach here has a more local flavor than Nha Trang Beach (but the accompanying refuse is unpleasant). Still, it’s fun to watch local kids do Acapulco-style swan dives into the ocean.

Long Son Pagoda

This striking pagoda was founded in the late 19th century. The entrance and roofs are decorated with mosaic dragons constructed of glass and ceramic tile while the main sanctuary is a hall adorned with modern interpretations of traditional motifs.

Behind the pagoda is a huge white Buddha seated on a lotus blossom. Around the statue’s base are fire-ringed relief busts of Thich Quang Duc and six other Buddhist monks who died in self-immolations in 1963.

 

Eating

Nha Trang is a diner’s delight, with a diverse mix of international flavours. Vietnamese, French, Italian, and Indian- anything and everything is available. Tran Quang Khai Street and Biet Thu Street are popular hunting grounds, but more authentic Vietnamese is found further afield. Seafood-lovers are in for a treat with fresh fish, crab, shrimp and an assortment of exotic shells.

– Lac Canh Restaurant: 44 Nguyen Binh Khiem Street

– Sailing Club: 72-74 Tran Phu Street

– Le Petit Bistro: 26D Tran Quang Khai Street

– La Mancha : 78 Nguyen Thien Thuat

– Veranda : 66 Tran Phu

– Lanterns : 72 Nguyen Thien Thuat

– Louisane Brewhouse : 29 Tran Phu


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