MÖVENPICK CAM RANH RESORT

Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh is a 5-star resort complex invested by the well-known Eurowindow Holding and managed by Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (Switzerland). This is a world-renowned corporation with a lot of experience in managing 5-star hotels and resorts.

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh owns a central location - the heart of Bai Dai with 800m of coastline. The resort is only 5 minutes drive from Cam Ranh International Airport, 25 minutes to Nha Trang city and convenient for travel to famous landscapes such as Thap Cham, Da Lat ... This is also the main is one of the determinants of value as well as the ability to attract tourists of the project.

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

Based on the criteria of the top priority "resort sea villas must see the sea, close to the sea and only one floor", the investor has built Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh with unique design, full set of Villas, Condotel, the hotel rooms are facing the sea, see the sea.

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

In particular, each villa is surrounded by green hedges, fresh grass, and flowers, creating a private space for the owner while still blending with nature. Not only the living room, bedroom facing the sea, overlooking the sea but also the dining room, kitchen, bathroom, dressing room, toilets are fitted with glass walls to ensure any space see the sea - blue cool and natural light.

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

Overview of Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh Project

The Mövenpick Cam Ranh Resort (source: Internet)

Investor: Eurowindow Holding.

Location: Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, Cam Hai Dong Commune, Cam Ranh District, Khanh Hoa Province.

Contractor: Hoa Binh Corporation.

Total area: 24 ha.

Operator: Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (Switzerland).

Architectural & Landscape Design: PTW Architects.

The total number of condotel: 132 units.

The total number of villas: 118 units.

Expected completion time: Quarter IV / 2018.

 

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