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The design of the recently opened Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet is inspired by Port Royal Castle

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Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet is now open in Southeast Vietnam.  Phan Thiet boasts a number of unique attractions such as the Mui Ne fishing village where visitors can select fresh seafood under the shade of palm trees, the breath-taking Red Sand dunes – one of the most photographed locations in Vietnam, or the White Sand Dunes where Adventure lovers can ride across the landscapes in a jeep.

Lobby - Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet
Lobby – Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet

The unique concept of Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet is inspired by Port Royal Castle, the former capital of the infamous Caribbean pirates and features Dutch colonial architectural elements. The resort is located in the capital of the Binh Thuan Province, on the southeast coast of Vietnam, a 4-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City. 

Superior King room with seaview - Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet
Superior King room with seaview – Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet

Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet features 248 guestrooms and suites, with premium facilities orientated towards families, couples and adventurers. In addition, the resort boasts two swimming pools, a spa and fitness centre, and five restaurants and bars.

Executive Family Room with seaview and bunkbed - Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet
Executive Family Room with seaview and bunkbed – Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet

The Classic and Deluxe room categories offer at least 25 square meters of space, with tropical-inspired interiors and a balcony to enjoy views of the colorful townhouse or the signature Queen Anne Revenge ship. Guests staying in the Executive room categories can enjoy beautiful ocean views and access to the Admiral Executive lounge. The 70 square meter Executive Family suites feature bunk beds and panoramic ocean views from the large balcony making this room an ideal choice for a family vacation. The 69 square meter Admiral Suite offers ocean views, with a large balcony and separate living room areas and access to the Admiral Executive Lounge. 

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Restaurant - Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet
Restaurant – Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet

Complemented by five restaurants and bars with menus inspired by Swiss culinary traditions, Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet is a destination where indulgence is done right. The spacious Bounty restaurant and bar offers the signature Mövenpick breakfast buffet in the morning and sumptuous seafood menus for dinner. For those who prefer a cozy yet intimate dining experience, Black Pearl serves a special globetrotter pirate menu that blends Caribbean specialties.

Admiral suite with ocean front seaview - Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet
Admiral suite with ocean front seaview – Mövenpick Resort Phan Thiet

The Captain Lounge is located in the lobby and offers the brand’s signature daily Mövenpick Chocolate Hour with pirate-inspired pastries paired with Mövenpick coffee. Guests who prefer to enjoy the sea breeze can choose to visit Treasure Island pool bar to enjoy smoothies, cocktails and comfort foods from the bar’s sunbeds. Located on the 9th floor, the Admiral Executive Lounge serves a breakfast buffet and a la carte menus for guests staying in Executive Rooms and Suites, complemented by happy hours, pre-dinner canapés and a selection of international wine and cigars.

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