Deal signed for Radisson Resort Mui Ne, set to open in 2023

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Radisson Resort Mui Ne
Scheduled to open in Q3 2023, Radisson Resort Mui Ne is nestled on Suoi Nuoc Beach, one of the area’s most outstanding stretches of seafront, with direct access to the sea.

(TAN): Radisson Hotel Group has signed a brand-new upscale resort in Mui Ne, a popular beachside destination in Vietnam’s southeast coast, a short drive from Ho Chi Minh City, the hotel group said in a news release.

Scheduled to open in Q3 2023, Radisson Resort Mui Ne is nestled on Suoi Nuoc Beach, one of the area’s most outstanding stretches of seafront, with direct access to the sea. Unlike many other beaches along the coastline, this beach is perfect for swimming.

The hotel will feature 128 contemporary rooms and suites. Options range from stylish 32sqm Standard Rooms to spacious 45sqm Superior Rooms, and guests seeking a luxurious vacation can opt for the 108sqm Villas, which are nestled amid landscaped gardens and palm trees, just steps from the shore.

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During their stay, guests can plunge into the sparkling outdoor pool, work out in the fitness center, or soothe their senses at the spa, while the kid’s club and games area will entertain the young ones. The resort will also feature a vibrant all-day dining restaurant, a café to grab light refreshments throughout the day, and the Sunset Bar that provides the perfect setting for delightful cocktails at the end of the day and into the night.

“We are delighted to announce the signing of Radisson Resort Mui Ne. This impressive new resort will provide a wide range of facilities to cater to every type of traveler, from couples seeking a romantic retreat to fun-filled family vacations, seafront events and more,” said David Nguyen, managing director, Indochina and strategic partnerships, SE Asia & Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.

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Overlooking the ocean in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan province, Mui Ne was traditionally known as a quiet weekend destination, blessed with palm-lined sandy beaches and quaint fishing villages. Visitors can enjoy water sports such as kite surfing, paddle boarding and surfing, while the spectacular red and white sand dunes create extraordinary settings for activities such as quad biking and sand boarding.

Radisson Hotel Group currently operates four hotels and resorts in Vietnam, located in Cam Ranh, Da Nang, Phan Thiet and Phu Quoc.

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