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Six Senses Ninh Van Bay
Vietnam
Fishing
Hiking
Tennis court
Volleyball
Dive centre
Dive Courses (PADI Certified)
Diving
Hobie Cats
House Reef
Kayaks
Snorkelling Equipment
Water Skiing
Windsurfing
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room/Hammam
Swimming Pool
Board Games
Business Centre With Internet Access
Butler Service
DVD and Video Library
Excursions
Internet Access
Laundry Services
Library
In-Room Safe
Satellite/Cable Channels
Air Conditioning
Bathrobes and Slippers
Beach Towels
Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
Telephone
Turndown Service
Stocked Mini-Bar
Separate Living/Dining Room
Ensuite Bathroom with Shower
Outdoor Shower
Wi-Fi Access (additional charge)
Surround Sound System
Terrace
Flat Screen Television
Refrigerator (Mini Wine Cellar)
Private Pool (Infinity Pool)
MP3 Docking Station
iPod Docking Station (On Request)
DVD Player
Sala/Gazebo (Subject to Room Type)
Private Garden (Subject to Room Type)
Room Service 24 Hours
Butler Service
Hilltop Villa (8 Units - 158 Sq/m)
The Hilltop Villas, as suggested are located amongst the hillside and include a bathroom, bedroom and living room, sundeck and private swimming pool
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
Spa Suite Villa (5 Units - 164 Sq/m)
Enjoys the same location and facilities as the Hilltop Villas, although it also has a massage pavilion and a sauna. Price is inclusive of two spa treatments per villa per day
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
Beachfront Pool Villa (30 Units - 176 Sq/m)
Located with beach views, the Beach Pool Villa has a covered veranda, separate foyer and staircase and a private deck
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
Two Bedroom Beachfront Pool Villa (5 Units - 207 Sq/m)
Two bedroom duplex villa offers separate sleeping and living floor spaces, indoor and outdoor showers, private pool and beach access.
Max Occupancy: Adults 4
Water Villa (5 Units - 154 Sq/m)
These villas are built on the edge of the water overlooking the bay�s coral, making them an excellent launch pad for the snorkelling enthusiast. These villas, with their split level layout are similar to the Hill Top Villas, lead into the tropical waters and face the sunset, featuring a private deck for sunbathing and a plunge pool.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
Rock Villa (4 Units - 187 Sq/m)
Rock Villas are scattered amongst rock formations at the Western end of the Bay, a remote and secluded location, far from the busier areas of the Resort and each have a private plunge pool.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2Children 2
Presidential Villa (1 Unit - 271 Sq/m)
Includes a master bedroom with two bathrooms and a living room, a massage pavilion, sauna, dining pavilion and a sundeck. Much larger in space
Built at the waters edge on the rock formations of a private bay, this stunning cluster of Pavilions face west to the setting sun. Your privacy is assured as access to the Villa is via a series of wooden walkways set into the mountainside, a scenically breathtaking twenty minute walk from our main restaurant and bar. This area is only accessible to the presidential villa residents. Beside the in-Villa spa treatment room, the private infinity plunge pool blends naturally with the horizon and surrounding boulders. Housed in individual pavilions is the living area with en-suite bathroom, a dining sala, the Spa treatment room and the master bedroom adjacent to an en-suite bathroom offering handmade bathtub and steam shower. A dedicated butler is on call 24 hours a day to cater to your every need, residing in the adjoining butler unit.
Max Occupancy: Adults 2
Restaurants and bar information:
- Dining by the Bay - In the evening the restaurant serves international fusion as well as local favorites. The morning buffet breakfast is also served here offering a wide variety of Asian and Western breakfast dishes, and fresh tropical fruits. The restaurant spans over two levels with open views across the bay. The ambiance downstairs is cozy with a bamboo ceiling whereas the upstairs with its high thatched roof offers an ‘alfresco’ dining experience.
- Dining by the Pool - Located at the main swimming pool overlooking the ocean and bay, this restaurant seats 50 guests and is open for lunch from 12:00 pm to 4.00 pm, serving International and Vietnamese favorites.
- Dining by the Rocks - Provides an intimate and secluded setting high above the bay, its open on select nights for a 6-course tasting menu that can be matched with selected wine. Food is served from the open kitchen and operates from 7.00 pm until 10.30 pm. Approximately 22 seats are available on the wooden deck, offering breathtaking views over Ninh Van Bay and the East Vietnam Sea to the towering Hon Heo mountains.
- Drinks by the Bay - Adjacent to Dining by the Bay looking across to the east, the bar makes for a perfect place to enjoy an aperitif whilst watching the setting sun or a digestive after dinner. The bar is furnished with an assortment of relaxing daybeds and bar stools, and remains open until the last guest departs.
Six Senses Spa
Offers an unrivalled selection of holistic and signature treatments to suit all individual needs and preferences. Discerning spa goers wanting to try something unique yet traditional can be pampered by the signature Vietnamese Experience, or simply experience one of the award winning Six Senses Spa Signature treatments. From the soothing holistic massage to the more stimulating Swedish and foot acupressure massage, there is something for everyone, including a selection of facial treatments, manicures and pedicures. Complimentary lifestyle consultations are also available to all guests to assist in tailor-making a spa programme to achieve individual goals.
| Kids Fact |
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is located on the peninsula of Ninh Van Bay, a mere 30 minute speedboat trip from Nha Trang town.
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is located on an island just off mainland Vietnam and is accessible by land and water, a 60-minute drive from Cam Ranh Airport and a 20-minute boat trip from Nha Trang pier. Guests arrive by way of a speedboat journey from Nha Trang town (mainland Vietnam) to the resort itself. The resorts mountainside setting and views of the ocean, make the hotel a special place for any holiday. Due to the unique geography of Nha Trang and this part of Vietnam generally, characteristic rock formations have been taken into consideration with villas and suites designed around these in order to preserve the beauty of the island. The views in every direction are stunning. Sunsets are unforgettable. The beach, a glorious curve of golden sand that seems to go on forever.
The Six Senses Ninh Van Bay offers a number of pool villas set along the beach, on the hillside, and over water - all designed to complement nature, and the geography of the island itself. Villas are nestled in the amazing rock formations - each different, determined by the shapes of the rocks - with private pools scooped into the rocks themselves. Hilltop villas have personal spa suites with massage champas and steam showers.
The restaurants at Ninh Van Bay are located by the jetty, along a deck which overlooking the bay and is built around some of the islands rocks. Cuisine available at the hotel include local Vietnamese dishes, East-meets-West specialties, as well as international menus. Many of the ingredients used at the hotel are sourced locally, or grown at the resort in its organic gardens. The wine cellar – a cave in the rocks - offers guests wines from around the world, whilst the bar serves a collection of cocktails for the perfect sunset experience.
The hotels Six Senses Spa has an impressive waterfall setting which makes for a relaxing and peaceful location for guests to enjoy an endless list of treatments. For something a little more active, additional activities available at the hotel include; water sports and diving, snorkeling in the exquisite coral reef, tennis, a fully appointed gym and nature trails through the breathtakingly beautiful mountains.

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Transfers are included
Guide Prices
Price Includes
Price is per person based on two adults sharing a room and includes:
- Return scheduled flights to Nha Trang
- 7 nights accommodation in a Hilltop Villa Room inclusive of breakfast daily
- Return private airport transfers
Special Offers
If you have seen a special offer on a different website that you cannot find here, please let us know as we may be able to secure it for you.Free Night Offer
Complimentary daily breakfast included on free nights. Further conditions apply.
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Spa Offer
Minimum 4 nights stay. Applies to Spa Suite Villa only. Further conditions apply.
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Spa Suite Villa Offer
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Free Resort Credit
For a minimum stay 7 nights – can be cumulated with bonus night program.
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Early Booking Offer
10% discount for all bookings (room & breakfast only) received at least 45 days before arrival valid from 16 January 2012 to 30 April 2012 & 1 November 2012 until 19 December 2012. 15% discount for all bookings (room & breakfast only) received at least 45 days before arrival valid from 1 May 2012 until 31 October 2012.
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Six senses and Evason Combination Offer
Minimum stay 2 nights at Evason Ana Mandara and minimum stay 4 nights at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay. Further conditions apply.
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Airline Offer + Free Night Offer + Early Booking Offer
Based on 2 adults, 7 nights, sharing a Hill Top Villa with breakfast daily, Vietnam Airlines flights and transfers.
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Vietnam is a one of a kind holiday destination. With a dramatic glorious coastline, soaring snow capped mountains, tantalising delicacies, sweeping rice fields and a vivid and colourful culture, Vietnam will tantalise every one of your senses.
Vietnam has held on to its traditions, so you are still able to enjoy the Vietnam of the past. From the women in their conical hats tending the fields to the rickshaws speeding along the streets and the assortment of local variances on the fresh, vibrant and appetising Vietnamese cuisine, there is a wealth of experiences for you to see and enjoy. The country has also modernised in many ways, with bustling metropolises, luxurious shopping options and world renowned dining, so one can experience the many difference faces of exotic Vietnam.
Vietnamese cuisine is truly delicious. Whilst each region has its own special varieties, rice and noodles tend to form the foundation of every meal. Chefs and locals alike share a passion for fresh produce, such as fish, fruit and vegetables, making this cuisine one of the healthiest in the world. Popular meats include pork, beef, chicken as well as fish, prawns and duck. These can be flavoured with lemon grass, lime, peanuts or kaffir with soy sauce or fish sauce on top or as a dipping sauce. During cooking, only a minimal amount of oil is used, which accounts for the healthy attributes of the cuisine. Not only is the food delicious, it is fun to eat – many dishes are wrapped in coconut or banana leaves.
Some of the many exquisite specialities include:
Banh chung – rich, pork and onions wrapped in large leaves
Nem (spring rolls) – pork mixed with noodles, vegetables and egg, wrapped in rice paper and fried
Bun cha – grilled pork and noodles, served on a bed of greens with egg rolls
Bun bo Hue – spicy beef noodle soup
Com tam – pork cooked and presented in three different ways, served with rice and a sweet and sour fish sauce
Banh bao – a steamed dumpling stuffed with onion, vegetables and boiled quails eggs
Bia hoi – fresh beer
Ruou can – rice wine made by members of the hill tribes, served in ceramic fermentation jars with bamboo straws
Cao Dai Temple
Visit Tay Ninh’s temple to be a spectator of the colourful midday service where the followers dress in yellow, red and blue robes whilst they chant to the music played by a traditional orchestra.
Ha Long Bay
Explore this spectacular natural wonder by starting with the mystical caves and discover the hidden bright blue lagoons in a kayak.
Hanoi
In this city you can immerse yourself in Vietnam’s new outlook; a mix between the grand traditions of old Vietnam and the modern, dynamic new Asia. Lose yourself in the web of streets that make up the Old Quarter, watch or join in with a T’ai Chi session or chess game, or dine in glamorous restaurants and dance the night away.
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Savour the sights in a unique way – by bike! Absorb the eclectic atmosphere by visiting the vibrant markets where locals sell spices and silk, wooden water puppets and ceramics and view the intricately decorated pagodas and temples. The city is also home to celebrated restaurants, modern bars and luxury shops.
Hoi An
In this historic town full of charisma you cannot miss the ‘Hoi An Legendary Night’, where on the full moon, the Old Town is transformed into a magical oasis complete with music and dancing, delicious traditional food, fun games and silk lanterns decorating the street. The town is also renowned for its tailor made clothing and atmospheric cafes and bars.
Mekong Delta
Get to know the real Vietnam by water. Glide through riverside towns and peaceful villages before you stop at a floating market and a bite to eat served by one of the friendly and talented locals.
Phong Nha Cave
Delve into the challenge of exploring the crevices of the biggest and most beautiful cave in the country amongst the oldest karst formations in Asia.
Sapa
Venture to this breathtaking mountain retreat to take in the valley panoramas and meet the local hill tribe people, who will most likely be wearing headdresses, in the process of weaving silk on the looms or picking peaches, plums and medicinal herbs from the trees that thrive in this environment.
The nightlife of Vietnam is relaxed and fun. The cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) are the best places to head for to get a taste of what Vietnam has to offer – friendly bars and lounges, drinks on ice, live music and lively dancing.
The electricity used in Vietnam is 220v, 50Hz.
Vietnam is, on the whole, a safe and serene country to visit. However, normal and sensible precautions should be taken with personal belongings, being sure to be aware of petty street crime such as bag snatching. Use hotel safes to store your valuables, such as money and passports.
There is no ideal time to visit Vietnam because the weather across the country is extremely diverse, ranging from hot and sunny days to heavy rains caused by the monsoons. Therefore the climate will vary according to your location and the time of the year you visit.
North
The average temperature in the winter (between November and April) is 18°C, but can be much cooler in the mountainous areas, with ice and snow covering the Hoang Lien Son Mountains. March and April bring pleasant weather and from May onwards, the temperature warms and may even reach 40°C. The humidity also rises. This area may be subject to heavy rain and typhoons between July and November.
Central
The central regions of Vietnam can be split into the coastal and highland areas. The coast is usually dry and warm from May to October and has a wet season between December and February, which is when the highland areas can have freezing conditions. As in the north, the central regions are also subject to the possibility of cyclones and typhoons between July and November.
South
Southern Vietnam has a tropical climate, with a hot and humid period from December to April and a wet season between May and November where the rain can be heavy but will clear quickly. Despite the different periods, temperatures average between 25-30°C year round.
Please consult your local GP for the most up to date information. They may advise vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis B, and to take precautions against mosquitoes, dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and avian influenza.
Be careful of the heat and sun in Vietnam. Even if the sky is overcast, there is a high risk of sunstroke and sunburn. Applying a high UV suncream and wearing appropriate clothing including a hat is recommended. Keep hydrated by regularly drinking water. Drinking tap water in Vietnam is very risky, so it is best to stick to bottled water or soft drinks.
If you are taking medication, bring a supply with you because whilst health facilities are good in the large cities, they are limited elsewhere.
Taking out health insurance is essential and should include cover for an emergency repatriation by air.
There are currently no direct flights from the UK to Vietnam; however Vietnam Airlines will commence a direct flight from London Gatwick on 9 December 2011, with a flight time of approximately 12 hours.
Your flight will take 11 and a half hours to Hanoi and 12 hours to reach Saigon.
The official language spoken is Vietnamese.
The currency used in Vietnam is the dông. Notes come in denominations of ?500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 2,000, 1,000 and 500, and coins can be found in denominations of ?5,000, 2,000, 1,000 and 500.
The time difference between the UK and Vietnam is GMT +7.
All travellers to Vietnam are required to have a visa. The initial duration of the visa is one month, but this may be extended if you require.
A tourist visa can be applied for up to three months before your holiday. The application process involves submitting valid passport, a passport-sized photo as well as a completed application form and the requisite fee. Visa fees vary according to the length of stay and the type of visa.
A Vietnam visa is part of the required migration process for all travellers to the country. Dependent on the purpose of an applicant's visit, a tourist or business visa will be required for entry. Please contact the Embassy for the most recent fee information.
If you require more information, please refer to http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/asia-oceania/vietnam
January 1st – New Year's Day
International New Year's Day is celebrated in Vietnam with a public holiday.
January 23rd – Tet
Tet is the Vietnamese New Year. The whole country recognises the day as the most important celebration of the year. As such, celebrations begin a week before, with peach blossom decorations hung and offerings made. As midnight strikes, everyone loudly welcomes in the New Year.
April 30th – Liberation Day
This holiday commemorates the liberation of Saigon in 1975, ending the Vietnam War. Events to look out for include parades, local festivals and performances as well as vibrant fireworks.
September 2nd – National Day
National Day celebrates the Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the death of Ho Chi Minh. The festivities take place in Hanoi and include a fireworks display in Ba Dinh Square and celebrations around Hoan Kiem Lake.
September 12th – Mid-Autumn Festival
The mid-Autumn Festival is a wonderful children’s festival that marks the end of the harvest. The traditional food served is delicious moon cake. Children join in beautiful parades, carrying candlelit lanterns and dragons.
Vehicles drive on the right in Vietnam. Be aware that pedestrian crossings do not guarantee that vehicles will stop. There are main routes out of the country to China, Cambodia and Laos. For domestic travel, Highway 1 runs the length of Vietnam, from Hanoi via Hue and Danang to the south.
You can also travel by train, but the quickest way to travel from one end of the country to the other is by plane. Vietnam Airlines operates daily domestic flights.
Taxis are in abundance in Vietnam. To travel in a traditional style, look out for a rickshaw. Cycling is one of the preferred ways to get around, and bikes can hired for your pleasure. Motorbiking is also becoming widely popular.
For an exhilarating way to travel, try a hydrofoil to reach Cat Ba Island and Phu Quoc in the Gulf of Thailand.












