Austrian General Manager of the resort Herbert Laubichler-Pichler who has had 14 years’ experience managing three hotels in Vietnam said that all of Alma Resort rooms have an airy space. Alma’s nine categories of spacious accommodations include one, two and three-bedroom ocean view suites spanning 71, 114 and 165m2 respectively, and the two and three-bedroom ocean view and ocean front pavilions ranging from 144 to 224m2.
Panoramic view of Alma Resort in sunset. Photo: Le Minh |
All suites and villas feature master bedrooms with relaxing bathtubs, separate rainwater-style showers and huge living rooms with massive sofas, kitchens and dining areas. The ground floor pavilions boast private swimming pools, and the upper floor pavilions feature private Jacuzzis. Inland from the villas, the suites are housed in two V-shaped towers, with panoramic sea views of Long Beach and the East Sea.
The 12 pools cascading down to the beach include a 75m beachfront pool for laps and an adults-only pool. Cabanas and loungers dot the pools’ terraces. A lazy river runs through Alma’s 6000m2 Splash Water Park, which also features a wave pool, kid’s pool, water slides, and two American-style food trucks.
Sporting facilities include a water sports center offering activities such as kayaking and bodyboarding, a beachfront football field, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, an outdoor archery range, 18-hole golf course, open-air exercise stations and a giant chess board.
Portraying at the resort. Photo: Files
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The resort has various restaurants with different cuisines for international visitors from all over the world.
With comfortable facilities and good services, Alma is considered a symbol of a developing Vietnam which has become a destination for both discovery tours and long holidays.
Story: Thong Hai – Photos: Le Minh, Nguyen Luan & Files