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Reminiscing Vietnam’s Indochine era, Anam group launches Anam Mui Ne on Vietnam’s South Coast

Designed to bring back the charm of Indochine period with modern luxury and comforts, Anam Mui Ne has a beautiful oceanfront.

Anam Mui Ne Resort Vietnam

After the successful launch of The Anam Cam Ranh, the independently owned and operated The Anam Group has launche another luxurious resort, nestled on 1.2 hectares of breathtaking oceanfront in Mui Ne, a beautiful beach town within an easy commute from Ho Chi Minh City. The resort overlooks one of southern Vietnam’s most beautiful white sand beaches and affords sweeping East Sea vistas.

Anam Mui Ne Resort Vietnam

The Anam Mui Ne is set to offer an unforgettable experience at Mui Ne with 127 elegant rooms and suites that open up views of the ocean, lush gardens, the resort’s swimming pools and Mui Ne town, two restaurants and a bar, two spacious swimming pools and more. The Anam Spa has five treatment rooms, including three VIP rooms designed for couples – each equipped with two massage beds and a deep-soaking bathtub – as well as two single rooms, two steam rooms, saunas, indoor Jacuzzis and a beauty salon.

Anam Mui Ne Resort Vietnam

The resort leverages its natural surroundings with abundant opportunities for kitesurfing, jet skiing, sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, bodyboarding, Kymera body boarding and surfing at Mui Ne beach.

Anam Mui Ne Resort Vietnam

Borrowing from architecture inspired by the grand old French villas in Hanoi, and the garden homes of Central Vietnam, the new resort features both colonial-era and classic Vietnamese aesthetics. Customized encaustic mosaic tiles, Cham decorative vases and statues on plinths, teak furniture crafted from sustainable forests, stone from Thanh Hoa and Nghe An, and authentic thatched roofs from Binh Thuan are some highlights of the authentic décor language. The rooms and suite, as well as the lobby, restaurants and hallways are decorated with 250 original oil paintings by Vietnamese artists including Bui Van Quang.

Anam Mui Ne Resort Vietnam

The resort will open with a ban on single-use plastics and has implemented an array of measures to reduce its carbon footprint – ranging from solar power to locally sourced ingredients. Straws, bags and bathroom amenities are biodegradable. The resort’s eco-friendly key cards are also made from wood that’s been sourced from sustainably managed forests.

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