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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Hon Rom Viewpoint— just one of the monuments in Mui Ne. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is relaxing and has lots of nice beaches.
Suoi Nuoc Beach is hailed for its gardens while attractions include Hon Rom Viewpoint. Visitors speak highly of this relaxing city's restaurants and small-town setting.
"First impression it is a scam. The place is run-down. The area surrounded are all deserted. It's 3 star resorts ,but advertise as 4 star. Most things are old and broken down main lobbies, roof, jacuzzi, pagoda, pond... Mosquito is another big issue. The cottage design in traditional way without bug net. Everyone got at least 10 bite marks."
""Wyndham" in the name might make you think you are dealing with a hotel, but it's not a hotel at all. (They probably have no connection to the Wyndham hotel chain -- surprised Expedia allows this.) We arrived looking for the Wyndham hotel desk, but found no such thing. Instead, we found slightly annoyed staff at the facility concierge desk, who explained that we had booked rooms from a third party, and needed to call them to get into our rooms. We had no phone number and no idea who to call. After about 30 minutes of walking from building to building, asking reception staff what to do, word somehow reached our agency and a very nice guy came and found us and showed us to the room. It helped a lot that three of our party spoke Vietnamese, and to do it right, you probably need a local phone.
Aside from that, the room was decent, a good value for the price. It had a clothes washer and microwave. The view from an outside room is spectacular, and likewise from the rooftop pool of building D. The resort is huge, somewhat isolated, and very crowded on a weekend in July (mostly Vietnamese families, with few foreigners). The beach is decent, and you can eat local seafood on the sand all day. The resort doesn't seem to have any upscale a la carte dining options, but has a decent noodle shop and some cafes."
"Here, modern elegance meets timeless seaside charm. Disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with your soul as you savor moments of pure bliss, where every detail inspires a quiet revolution of relaxation."
If you need the flexibility to change your travel plans to Suoi Nuoc Beach, most hotels provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
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Suoi Nuoc Beach is a great place to visit any time of year with an average temperature of 78°F during the coldest months.
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Spend time at the beach, as well as checking out the local cuisine in Suoi Nuoc Beach.
Why not take time to see places like Hon Rom Viewpoint? In the surrounding area, you won't want to miss out on seeing Mui Ne Beach and Red Sand Dunes.