The luxurious Furama Resort Danang is a true icon of Vietnam tourism. This 5-star haven on the world famous China Beach is celebrated as Vietnam’s most prestigious resort.
Previous celebrity guests have included members of royalty, presidents, movie stars and international business leaders. A multi-award winner for its unfaltering commitment to world-class service and facilities, the Furama has been voted as Vietnam’s best resort 6 years in a row, by readers of the Vietnam Economic Times and The Guide magazine. It is also ranked among the finest resorts in Asia by leading international polls.
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 main lobby, function rooms, restaurants, bars and service areas occupy several 2 and 3-floor pavilions surrounding a spacious courtyard.
Furama Danang Resort & Spa was the first 5-star beach resort in Vietnam to provide free and unlimited in-room high speed internet access since 25 August 2006, as well as in all public areas including lounges, restaurants, bars, ballrooms and meeting rooms.
Furama Resort & Spa has created a lasting impression for both local and international visitors. This is not only due to the government’s confidence in its attentive care for dignitaries such as Jiang Zemin - People's Republic of China's former Secretary General, Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin, Queen Sophia of Spain, Prince Henrik of Denmark, but it is also because the Furama is a place that has been selected to host significant events on both the national and international level.
Meanwhile, the Diving Base is pioneering international-standard scuba diving in Vietnam whilst the resort develops as a renowned venue for events, conferences and travel.
Additional spa, fitness and recreation activities are also available.
Where better to capture the colonial flavour of the old Indochine than the Furama’s signature restaurant of the same name. You can enjoy an exotic mixture of Vietnamese, Chinese, Malay, Thai, Indian and Indonesian cuisine, as well as international favourites served by service personnel in ethnic costumes. Open daily from 06:30 to 23:00.
Located alongside the Lagoon Pool, the Lagoon Bar offers a colourful array of cocktails, long drinks and a menu of light and delicious international snacks throughout the day. Open from 08:00 to 19:00.
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.
Internet in room will be charged at USD 10.00 per day.
Marble Mountains (8 km) - A cluster of 5 hills known as Marble Mountains or "Mountains of the Five Elements". Mysterious caves within the mountains conceal elaborate altars dedicated to Buddha, Bodhisattvas and the different genies of local folklore. Dating back centuries, they still serve as religious sanctuaries. The mountains also provide a valuable source of red, white and blue-green marble, and at the foot of the mountain, skilled marble carvers chisel out an interesting variety of works of art, which make ideal souvenirs.
Hoi An (25 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, established in the 15th century, the ancient town of Hoi An was once one of the most important trading ports in south-east Asia and an important centre of East-West cultural exchange. The ancient past is superbly preserved in fascinating temples, pagodas, shop houses and homes, which make up the town’s old quarter.
My Son Valley (70 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, My Son Valley was the spiritual centre of the ancient Cham civilisation, in the same way as Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Borobudur in Indonesia and Pagan in Myanmar. A religious sanctuary since the 4th century, its history is reflected in the temples and towers that remain. It is also the home of the Museum of Cham Sculpture, which records the development of the culture and history of the Cham people through their elaborate sculptures and carvings.
Hue (110 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hue was once the national capital and is today one of Vietnam’s most important historical attractions. The Imperial City was home to 13 emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty. The Royal Citadel, constructed in 1805, is equalled only by the spectacular Forbidden City in Beijing. The charm of this timeless city lies not only in its historical and architectural value, but also the natural beauty of its location on the banks of the Perfume River.
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