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EXCLUSIVE GOLF & STAY PRIVILEGES FOR HKBAV MEMBERS ONLY AT HOIANA RESORT & GOLF
Hoiana Resort & Golf invites you to indulge in a premium coastal escape— at the world’s leading integrated resort and top #16 Asia golf course.
Golf Only
• VND 3,300,000 per person for 18 holes of golf
• Applicable for both weekdays and weekends
Stay & Play Package
• VND 3,750,000 per person (twin sharing)
• VND 5,000,000 per person (single occupancy)
Includes:
• One-night stay at New World Hoiana Hotel
• One round at the award-winning Hoiana Shores Golf Club
Terms & Conditions
• Offer exclusively for HKBAV Members
• Valid membership card must be presented upon check-in
• Surcharge of VND 300,000 per room per night applies on public holidays
Validity
Offer available from 15 June to 30 September 2025
Bookings & Inquiries
Contact Man Nguyen at Email: man.nguyen@hoiana.com; Phone: +84 90 194 05 07
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