Dusit International celebrates the opening of its first hotel, Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort in Phu Quoc Vietnam.
Operating under Dusit’s upper midscale Dusit Princess brand, the new resort marked its soft opening on 22 May with a special ceremony attended by the property’s owners, Mr Do Van Chanh, Director of Linh Chi Limited Company, and Ms Thu Nguyen, General Director of Linh Chi Limited Company; local government representatives Mr Ngo Hoai Chung, Vice Chairman, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, and Mr Ngo Trieu Cam, Chairman of Duong To people’s committee; and a team of executives from Dusit International, led by Mr Lim Boon Kwee, Chief Operating Officer.
Comprising 108 well-appointed contemporary guest rooms, most of which offer pristine ocean views, Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort is centrally located on the island’s west coast overlooking the stunning Bai Truong beach, a 20-plus kilometre stretch of sand also known as Long Beach.
The resort’s dining options include an all-day-dining restaurant, a lobby lounge, a swim-up pool bar serving Thai, Vietnamese and Western cuisines; and Soi 14, a stylish beachfront bar and lounge serving Thai street food favourites with a contemporary spin.
The centrepiece of the resort is a large infinity pool with ocean view, set within a lush tropical garden. Other facilities include a fully equipped gym, a kids’ club, a large ballroom accommodating up to 190 people, and Luna Thai Spa (opening in July 2018).
To celebrate its opening, Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort is offering introductory rates starting from USD96 per night, available for booking until 31 October 2018.
For more information about Dusit Princess Moonrise Beach Resort, phone or email Jetana Kriengsakophas or Sureerat Sudpairak of Dusit International via the contact details listed below.
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