Almost 20 years after Banyan Tree conceptualized its flagship Phuket property in an ecologically desolate former tin mine, the pioneering eco-luxe brand launches its first Beautiful Vietnam resort along with three-kilometer beach in Lăng Cô Bay - a holiday spot historically favored by Vietnamese royalty. Banyan Tree Lang Co has 17 beach villas, 32 lagoon villas and 229 condominiums all inspired by feudal-era architecture, plus a lagoon pool, an Angsana spa and an 18-hole championship golf course, and marine and conservation centers, all backed by rugged mountains with views over Vietnam's East Sea. It is close to central Vietnamese highlights such as the My Son Champa ruins, the world's largest known cave passage, Hang Son Dòng, and the ancient trading town of Hoi An.
In Hoi An itself, the culinary capital of the central coast, check out Q Bar Hoi An for sake-vodka cocktails in one of the city's oldest surviving Chinese shop houses.
And just north in Da Nang, Michel Roux's La Maison 1988 opens in an 18th-century mansion in December. Also in the town is the French-run steak-and-lobster joint O De V in a colonial villa near the Han River, for haute dining. And don't miss the warm chocolate fondant with salted caramel ice cream at new Da Nang chocolatier Pheva
For more information visit, What's new in central Vietnam
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