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TEE OFF & STAY AT HOIANA SHORES GOLF CLUB

Unlock exclusive golf and stay privileges reserved for member cardholders. Experience award-winning links golf, premium hospitality, and coastal relaxation with specially curated rates available for a limited time.
Booking Period: 15 June – 30 September 2026
GOLF OFFER: VND 4,000,000 per golfer
Offer includes:
• 18-hole green fee, caddie fee and shared golf cart
• VND 500,000 food & beverage credit
• 25 driving range balls
STAY & PLAY PACKAGE
VND 5,000,000 per person (single golfer)
VND 4,000,000 per person (2 golfers sharing 1 room)
Package includes:
• One-night stay in a Deluxe Room at New World Hoiana Hotel with breakfast
• 18-hole green fee at Hoiana Shores Golf Club, caddie fee and shared golf cart per person
• VND 500,000 food & beverage credit per person, redeemable at golf course outlets
• 25 driving range balls per person

BOOKING INFORMATION
Email: reservations.golf@hoiana.com
Telephone: +84 (0) 235 858 8888 | Ext. 7807 / 7808
CANCELLATION POLICY
• Cancellations made within five (05) days prior to the confirmed tee time will incur a charge of 50% of the total reservation value.
• Cancellations made within seven (07) days prior to the confirmed tee time, or no-shows, will incur a charge of 100% of the total reservation value.
All supporting documents and payment details will be provided upon booking confirmation.
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