Princess d’Annam Illuminates on Ke Ga Bay (Vietnam)
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Princess d’Annam Illuminates on Ke Ga Bay (Vietnam)
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Category: Asia Pacific - Vietnam
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2009-06-25
Resort debuts Illumination, a major promotional package that discounts the rack rate by 40% from now through October
Illumination, a major new promotional package from Princess d’Annam Resort & Spa, lights up Ke Bay and the south-central coast of Vietnam June 24 as the exclusive, new resort turns up the amperage on its appeal.
For US $275, the resort opens the door to a Mandarin Suite, sets the table for a one-time three-course dinner for two, as well as a breakfast, and offers up a 35-minute foot massage at the resort’s stunning new spa.
Illumination requires a minimum two-night stay, but gives up a third night free. Book three nights and get two additional nights free (see additional terms below). The lights of this deal turn off for bookings after Oct. 30.
“We feel an obligation to shine,” said Jean-Philippe Beghin, general manager of the Princess d’Annam. “Maybe it’s our proximity to the lighthouse just offshore. Or maybe it’s our status as one of the most exclusive properties in Vietnam. Either way, we think it’s one of the country’s most appealing deals.”
The Princess d’Annam became fully operational earlier this year and is winning raves from travel writers.
In its June issue, DestinAsian hailed the resort as “an undiscovered gem... the all-villa Princess d'Annam is proving well worth the wait." AsiaSpa in its July issue celebrated the resort as “a quiet and exclusive sanctuary away from the tourist trail."
And the Edge, a U.S.-based travel portal serving one of North America’s most well-heeled demographics, said this in June: "The Princess is as close to flawless as luxury can be… one of the best in the whole of Southeast Asia.”
The 57-unit, all-villa resort is located on Ke Ga Bay, 150 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. The property features three classes of accommodation, from the 75-square-meter Mandarin Suites to the 185-square-meter, two-storey Empress.
The resort was designed by the renowned Singaporean architect Tan Hock Beng. The interiors were designed by Vincent Koh and the grounds were landscaped by Alan Carle, who also designed the ginger gardens at the Singapore Botanical Gardens.
The rate for Illumination is inclusive of 5% government tax and a 5% service charge. The rate is commissionable to bona fide travel agents.
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