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Victoria Hoi An Resort is situated 5 km from the little town of Hoi An, along a stretch of white sand beach, one side of the resort facing the river delta and the other side, the sea. Referring to Hoi An history and mix of cultures, Victoria Hoi An Resort is built like a small fisherman’s village, with small streets and water ponds, small houses with clay-tiled roofs and round Chinese cloth lanterns. A special care of the individual senses and feelings has been taken to provide to each guest a warm and restful environment. Victoria Hoi An Resort will feature 100 rooms, including:
32 Victoria Superior rooms River view: 34 m2, Queen size or twin beds, balcony (all standard Victoria decoration). 19 Victoria Superior rooms Seaside: 34 m2, Queen size or twin beds, balcony (all standard Victoria decoration). 29 Victoria Deluxe Houses Sea view: 36 m2, Queen size or twin beds, balcon(8 Victoria standard decoration, 12 Vietnamese style de decoration, 1 Old French style decoration). 16 Victoria Deluxe Houses Beach front: 36 m2, Queen size or twin beds, balcony (12 Japanese style decoration, 2 Vietnamese style decoration, 2 Old French style decoration). 4 Victoria Royal Suites: 52 m2, Queen size or twin beds, balcony, living room with convertible sofa, and inside terrace (all Old French style decoration) Restaurant (80 seats inside and 40 seats on terrace): overlooking the sea, offers casual all day dining. International or local Vietnamese cuisine with freshly caught seafood specialties. FAI FO Restaurent (40 seats) provides sea breeze with light foods and drinks by the pool. BBQ corner for pool parties. Cham Bar (40 seats) for drinks and snacks. Business & Meeting Facilities : Sightseeing : Hoi An ancient town is itself an attraction with its old houses and temples. Danang (40 km north): The "Mouth of the Han River", a formerly important port, is home to the Cham Museum, the largest display of Cham art in the world, the Cao Dai Church and the Danang Cathedral built in 1923. Most notable, the Marble Mountain, also known as the 5 elements mountain, once an important religious Cham spot and an ideal base for guerrillas during the war, with its commanding views of Danang Bay.
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