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New Luxury Resort in Vietnam launches special Introductory Deals

Travel News Asia 5 November 2003

One of Vietnam’s newest luxury resorts is offering a special ‘Introductory Package’ with beach-style room rates from just US$85 a night.

The deal at VinPearl Resort & Spa is especially attractive to young families, since it applies for either single or double occupancy in deluxe rooms – and accommodates up to two children under 12.

It also includes buffet breakfast for up to two adults and two youngsters.

“It’s a remarkably attractive holiday package for young families,” said Jeroen van Dongen, General Manager of the VinPearl Resort & Spa. “But it is also an opportunity for us to showcase this fabulous new resort and promote an exciting new Vietnam destination.”

The offer at the new US$30-million resort on Hon Tre Island, Nha Trang extends throughout its 3-5 star room and suite categories – with the same family deal applying.

More exclusive room packages are priced at: Deluxe Sea view (US$105), Villa Room (US$155), Junior Suite (US$165), Deluxe Suite (US$185) and Presidential Suite (US$215).

The ‘Introductory Package’ is on offer from the resort’s opening on December 15, 2003 to October 31, 2004.

Apart from accommodation and breakfast for up to two adults and two children aged under 12, it also includes return transport between Nha Trang Airport and VinPearl’s private island, plus complimentary coffee/tea facilities in room.

The special rates are limited only to those booking directly with the resort – and subject to 5% service charge plus a government tax of 10% VAT.

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