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Sunrise Beach Resort Nha Trang aims to Pamper Guests

Travel News Asia Monday, 26 June 2006

The 5-star Sunrise Beach Resort Nha Trang has started offering complimentary massages to help its guests relax and enjoy their stay in this fast growing area of Vietnam.

Every room guest who takes a sun bed at the resort's outdoor Roman-style pool will get a free 5-minute neck massage and a fresh Tropical fruit juice with compliments from the Qi Sunrise Spa & Salon.

“This is our little way of letting each and every one of our guests know how important their well being is to us and we are always there to pamper them like they deserve to be. Being the newest 5-star boutique resort, Sunrise is seen among the local community and international and local Tour Operators alike as the leader in always coming up with the most creative and innovative ideas to please our guests ” said Mr Duncan Taylor MacLean, the resort’s General Manager.

More to come in the pipeline to pamper its guests is the launching of its wireless internet access at the whole resort from 1st July 2006. Guest will be able to access their email or surf the net at ease anywhere, anytime they want to at the resort.

Sunrise Beach Resort , a 121-guestrooms and suites boutique resort, is strategically located in the city center, along the beautiful esplanade of Tran Phu Boulevard overlooking Nha Trang Bay, “one of the most beautiful bays in the world”. The resort is within easy walking distance to major tourist sites and shopping areas and is surrounded by historical colonial buildings. Only 40 minutes from Cam Ranh Airport, a mere 50-minutes flight from Ho Chi Minh City.

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