The resort offers guests a combination of local culture and environmental treasures. The resort is just five minutes from Hoi an, a picturesque port town dating back to the 15th century. This cultural destination combines with a tropical landscape, making it an amazing place to explore.
This luxurious, four-star accommodation provides 82 beautiful rooms, including 10 Suites, 45 deluxe and 27 superior rooms. All guestrooms are housed within two and Japanese styles. The rooms have scenic views of coconut groves, the swimming pool and rice field, river and lush gardens surrounding the resort.
The Trails Garden Restaurant overlooks the pool and garden. It serves regional specialties, as well as cuisine combining food of the East and the West. By the lake and the beautiful garden, the Floating Café offers guests coffee, drinks and cocktails, cakes, finger food and snacks in a relaxing area that is also home to a selection of books and the internet. For further relaxation, you can have snacks and soft drinks at the Pool Bar. Also for guests’ convenience, baby sitting as well as a shuttle bus downtown and Cua Dai Beach is available.
Hoi An Trails Resort and Spa is an excellent place to host events, from seminars to celebrations, and provides all necessary equipment, including TV/video, LCD projector and microphones as well as business services such as computer and fax facilities. Other facilities include a swimming pool located in the beautiful gardens, a gym, sauna and steam bath, as well as internet access and games. Trails Reflection Boutique offers souvenirs such as handicrafts and ceramics.
For relaxation, Trails Spa is the place to restore your natural energy and refocus your body and mind. Therapies include massage, body scrubs, wraps, manicures and pedicures as well as hairdressing services.
For recreation, guests are offered a unique cultural experience through a weekly program of activities, including traditional dance performances, lantern making, cooking and the chance to visit a family temple. Tours throughout Hoi An are also popular, with guests having the chance to visit many culture points of interest.
This article written by Lanh Nguyen from Vietnam Heritage Travel
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