A
secluded resort in central Vietnam offers fantastic scenery, total privacy, and
every luxury.
Imagine
talking a plane to Nha Trang in Central Vietnam, a drive along winding roads,
and a gleaming boat through clear waters under the cloak of night. Getting to
Ninh Van Bay requires all three, and your journey has only begun.
The
Six Senses Hideaway, Ninh Van Bay, is located deep in the cervices of a
Vietnamese peninsula. Accessible only by water, your journey to the resort,
albeit long, is an incredible prelude to the rest of your stay, from the beach;
you’re next to a version of nature that includes all your five – star
amenities. Your villa is your castle and your gracious host. Everything here is
eco-friendly, from the recycled ironwood flooring to the stone footpaths,
mosquito nets, and cotton day beds. Few things are left to chance here. As much
as 90% of what goes on, you, the guest, will never see. In addition to
providing tiny amenities such as sewing kits and toothbrushes, everything from
bath salts to notepads and insect – repelling incense are laid out for your
convenience. If the sound of the sea isn’t sleep, there is a pillow menu
coupled with an evening turndown service that lowers the mosquito net over your
bed.
The
butler assigned to your villa seems to have the power to read your mind. He or
she is your link to the world. He or she is yourself with sunburn; your butler
will promptly provide fresh aloe Vera from the resort’s organic garden.
Open
to guest are two restaurants and a bar, but the resort offers 10 different
dining experiences. We recommend a romantic dinner in the wine cave, or dinning
by the rocks on a moonlit night. You will also find a fitness center, yoga, and
a world – class spa, all in a peaceful tropical setting.
A
chapel is available for weddings as well as other celebrations. It’s quite a
feat to tie the knot, however, as guests may need to walk up 160 steps – the
very definition of stairway to heaven.
There
are six types of villas available. The beach pool Villa, suggested for families
with children, is the largest, had two storeys, and ample room. The Hill Top
Villas all have similar layouts, with a detached dayroom separated from the bed
and bath. The view differs, and the water villas are recommended by most (the
most famously private being Water Villa number 5, featured in Conde Nast
Traveler’s 2006 Hot List).the Spa Suite Villa is for those who desire complete
privacy during their stay, and the Presidential Villa, high on the hills, is in
a class of its own.
Pictures
do almost no justice; to feel the cool waters, smell the salted freshly grown
herbs leaves you bounds above worldly troubles. Coming here, you’ll soon learn
the secret of the resort’s name. This is the perfect place to hide away.
This
article written by Lanh Nguyen from Vietnam Heritage Travel
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