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Located in Binh Thuan province, Phan Thiet is 200 km from Saigon and lies south of Cam Ranh bay on the southernmost stretch of Central Vietnam. Binh Thuan was once a part of the Cham kingdom.
Phan Thiet is the largest town in Binh Thuan province with an estimated population of close to 100,000 people. The town sits on the borders of Ca Ty river, is 20 Km from the ocean and swells with boats during the fishing season in the summer months. Fishing is Phan Thiet's largest industry. According to local statistics, some 100 different varieties of fishes are caught here with an annual yield of over 70,000 tons. As a result, Phan Thiet is famous for its Nuoc Mam (fish sauce), a seasoning used in Vietnamese cuisine.
* Bon Bien is located on a stretch of beach between Victoria and Saigon Mui Ne Resorts close to the finest restaurants the area has to offer. Take a stroll through our lush landscaped gardens. * From Ho Chi Minh City, travel East for 198 kilometers on Highway 1 to the city of Phan Thiet. Then take Route 706 East for another 22 kilometers to Mui Ne Beach (Ham Tien Ward). We are about 250 km south of Nha Trang.
Superbly located on the beach front the resort lies in beautifully landscaped gardens with rooms set amongst tropical palm trees. The spacious bar area is open-air overlooking the beach, with a restaurant area located upstairs boasting stunning views of the South China Sea.
On the coast 200 km north of HCMC lies a hidden paradise - Mui Ne Bamboo Village - secreted away in one of Vietnam's most beautiful areas near Phan Thiet on provincial road 706 at Km 11.8. Bamboo Village offers you a perfect getaway being situated on the edge of immense stretches of palm-shaded and rock-free beaches. It is indeed a generous gift from nature being endowed with serene seclusion and unsurpassed charm. This tree-lined resort is built on the banks of a fast-flowing stream teeming with fish.
-Blue Ocean Resort evokes a luxurious scenery being harmonized with traditional atmosphere. Ideal architecture, nature stone, coconut wood and local artwork create a delightful holiday environment.