I was in the building, which is not on the coast, but across the street. The room was on the 1st floor with a small terrace, with access to the pool. After swimming in the pool, I left a towel on a chaise longue, went into the room for literally 5 minutes, came out - there was no towel anymore. I went to the reception to find out - they spread their hands, they say, we don't know, we didn't see, we didn't take it. Well, I think maybe the staff took it to the laundry and they'll put another one on me when I change. But this did not happen: they did not give me my passport at the check-out and demanded to pay for a towel, allegedly I stole it. I said, "here's the suitcase, look," but the girls at the reception didn't even move and it was clear that these tricks with stealing towels and then demanding payment, blackmail by not giving you your passport, and a bus to the airport is waiting for you.... in short, the impressions were terrible from the hotel staff, the hotel itself seemed quite cozy, so as not to look for a place to eat when leaving their cafe, you can eat inexpensively.. on the coast (across the street) is also not far away, there is one network, the ocean was choppy and raised sand from the bottom, it was not possible to assess the transparency of the water, the whole swimsuit is in the sand...at least something positive remained from the excursions (I really liked the Dalat and the silk factory, I brought a lot of different teas and coffee)..compared to Thailand, Vietnam is cleaner, as it seemed to me, fruits are cheap and delicious (it was in January), textiles are inexpensive, many replicas of good quality can be bought (many factories are sewn there and taken to Europe)
I was in this hotel about 10 years ago, as many write, I was settled across the street, in a room with a balcony shared by all. We moved to the first line for a large surcharge. Huge lizards were crawling on the walls of the room. There is practically no beach there, you can only see it in the evening at low tide. On weekends, local Vietnamese settle in and it gets very noisy and crowded. The hotel itself is not bad, but there is a better one with a beach! There is no infrastructure, it is a fishing village. Poverty, dirt, rats running underfoot in cafes on the coast.
I really enjoyed my vacation! The hotel is small! Everything is compact, we lived in a bungalow, there are two of them! The room is not big, but everything is there. Bath and shower in the bathroom! The bathroom is spacious.
Cleaning every day! The hotel is on the beach. Very convenient. The pool is clean and almost empty. There are plenty of sun beds. I didn't like the breakfasts. It is quite modest and not very tasty. The staff is "invisible" in a good sense of the word)))