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Furama Resort
Location

Beach Resort

Address

69, Ho Xuan Huong, Bac My An, Danang City, Vietnam

Star rating


Furama Resort
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Validity Room Type Special Rates (USD)
From date To date Single Double EXT bed Breakfast
01/01 - 31/10/09 Garden Superior $195 $215 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Garden Deluxe $210 $230 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Lagoon Superior $225 $245 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Ocean Deluxe $245 $265 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Ocean Studio $260 $280 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Ocean Studio Suite $300 $320 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Garden Suite $475 $495 $45 Included
01/01 - 31/10/09 Ocean Suite $560 $580 $45 Included

Note:
• Surcharge $20/room at: New Year 22/12-05/01/09, Labor day 29/4-3/5/09, National day 29/8-2/9/09
• Gala dinner: $85/adult, $60/child
 

 

HOTEL DESCRIPTIONFurama Resort

Designed by award-winning Australian architects, Denton Corker & Marshall, with interior design by Hirsch Bedner & Associates, Hong Kong, the Furama Resort enjoys a stunning beachfront location on one of Vietnam’s finest beaches, fringed by natural pines and coconut palms. The 198 guest rooms and suites occupy two four-storey wings overlooking the ocean on one side and a freshwater swimming lagoon and manicured tropical gardens on the others. 

 

The main lobby, function rooms, restaurants, bars and service areas occupy several two and three-storey pavilions surrounding a spacious courtyard. The restaurants and lounges are open and airy with polished timber or natural stone floors that offset the cool natural fabrics and cane furnishings. Vietnamese artifacts and furniture enhance the colonial setting to create the resort’s distinctive Asian character.

The design of the resort pays tribute to the historical, cultural and architectural uniqueness of Vietnam. Characteristic Vietnamese red-tiled roofs rise just above the natural pine trees, and abundant local building materials such as teakwood have been used wherever possible.

     

ROOM & HOTEL FACILITIES


French colonial style blends charmingly with traditional Vietnamese architecture. Every one of the 198 luxurious rooms and suites features a spacious private balcony or terrace, with a superb view of the ocean, the tropical garden or the freshwater swimming lagoon.


Furama Resort

* Luxurious marble bathroom with all modern amenities 
* IDD telephone (3 telephones in every room) 
* Radio, satellite color TV  
* Minibar 
* Hairdryer 
* Air-conditioning with thermostat control 
* Ceiling fan 
* Business desk 
* Tea & coffee making facilities 
* Safety deposit box 
* Security locks 
* 220 voltage/hertz adaptors and transformers available upon request
 

 HOTEL FACILITIES

* Courier, Parcel and Postal Services 
* Facsimile, E-mail and High Speed Internet Access plus Wi-Fi Internet Access at public properties. 
* Photocopy 
* Word Processing and Desktop Laser Printing 
* Translation and Secretarial service 
* Money Exchange 
* Concierge Service 
* Limousine Service 
* Baby-sitting Service 
* Laundry and Dry Cleaning 
* Airline Counter
* RESTAURANTS AND BAR

When the prestigious Epicurean Review magazine in the US named the Furama Resort Danang as “Asia’s Best Resort Hotel”, it singled out the Furama’s standards of culinary and hospitality excellence.  But that is just part of the story of this fabulous resort’s restaurants and bars.  Guests can enjoy a wonderful variety of Asian and international cuisines in romantic settings that take full advantage of their splendid location a stone’s throw from famed China Beach and the cool sea breezes of Pacific Ocean.

 

Café Indochine

This is the Furama’s signature restaurant, an Asian-style brassiere recalling the nostalgia of the French colonial period with its rattan furniture, ceiling fans, French windows and old photographs and memorabilia on the walls.  By day, it is a bright, cheerful place for light snacks, while at night it turns more romantic and features Vietnamese cultural performances.  Guests can savour a wide range of international and pan-Asian cuisines served by waitresses in traditional ao dai outfits.  There is an exotic menu of Vietnamese, Chinese, Malay, Thai, Indian and Indonesian favourites prepared in the open show kitchens or over the barbecue. 

 

The Lagoon BarFurama Resort

Located beside the Lagoon Pool, The Lagoon Bar is a lush, tropical oasis for colorful cocktails, long drinks and light snacks.

 

Ocean Terrace
The Ocean Terrace - Overlooking the white sands of China Beach, this casual restaurant provides a peaceful, poolside setting for al fresco dining.  A Mediterranean-inspired menu offers garden fresh salads, Italian appetisers, delicious pastas, and crisp pizzas and Italian breads baked in wood-fired ovens.  A fine selection of Italian wines and Grappas are also available.

 

Hai Van Lounge

Guests enjoy cocktails and light snacks in a very relaxed colonial setting decorated with cane chairs and carved Vietnamese furniture.  A pianist entertains in the evenings. Free wireless Internet access is available at the outlet.


MEETING FACILITIES

The Furama Resort, Danang is an ideal venue for conference and incentive planners who are looking for new destinations in Southeast-Asia. Set in its own extensive private grounds the resort is just 15 minutes from the centre of Danang and its international airport.

 MEETING ROOMS

Ocean Room
The Ocean Room is located on the upper level of the main pavilion. It can accommodate receptions of up to 450 people, with table set-up dining for up to 300 people and seminars for up to 220 people.


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