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A ONE-DAY GETAWAY AT HOIANA

Hoiana, Vietnam’s premier integrated resort, welcomes all guests seeking sun and serenity to its beachfront haven with the launch of the Day Pass.
The Hoiana Day Pass
The Hoiana Day Pass is the ticket to savor a full day of tropical relaxation: lounging on the seashore or in a beachside cabana with uninterrupted sea and sky vistas, taking a delightful dip in the artfully terraced Cove family pool and frolicking for little ones in the separate children’s pools and waterslides.
Each Day Pass contains VND1,000,000 resort credit to be enjoyed around the resort: from flavorful treats at any of Hoiana Hotel & Suites’ restaurants, The Terrace, The Edge and Cove Bar & Grill; signature treatments at Tranquility Lounge; delicious bites at The Garden and Hao Viet along the Promenade; retail items at Cashmere; and at Hoiana Shores Golf Club.
Active holidaymakers will appreciate the access to the Health Club while children will love the Play x Suite, a brightly colored space they can call their own, filled with toys, entertaining games and lots of opportunities to make new friends. Dedicated associates called “Angels” are on hand to guide kids through regular age-appropriate play activities.
The pass is available daily and is priced at VND800,000 per adult, complimentary for children under 18 years old.
In accordance with current government safety guidelines, services and operating hours around the resort may be modified.
For more information or reservations, please contact Hoiana Hotel & Suites directly at +84 235 858 6999, email info@hoianahotelandsuites.com or visit hoianahotelandsuites.com.
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