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Discover the blend of ancient and modern on Vietnam’s vibrant Central Coast

With its ancient ruins, unspoiled beaches, chic boutiques and rich melting pot of cultures, Vietnam's central coast is a must-visit Southeast Asian destination.

DANANG, Vietnam – With the launch of the Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa‘s new Explore package, guests can now see the UNESCO world heritage site of Hoi An in unprecedented style.
 
With its ancient ruins, unspoiled beaches, chic boutiques and rich melting pot of cultures, Vietnam’s central coast is a must-visit Southeast Asian destination. The exquisitely preserved trading port of Hoi An is the jewel in its crown, but the whole region is an intoxicating mix of natural beauty, historical charm and thriving street life, from the bustling coastal metropolis of Danang to Hue City, the Cham Islands, the Marble Mountains and My Son.
 
The ideal base to explore these sights is the area’s premier beach resort, the Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa. Offering a choice of room types, all with gorgeous sea views, the VIE spa and world-renowned dining, this luxurious hideaway provides the perfect setting for a relaxing beach holiday. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Danang International Airport, 30 minutes from Hoi An, and two hours from Hue City, Hyatt Regency Danang is the perfect gateway to all the central coast has to offer.
 
The resort’s Explore package includes accommodation, daily breakfast at the Green House restaurant, and a visit to magical Hoi An, including a private car, English-speaking guide and entrance to tourist attractions.
 
 
Photo caption: Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa and unspoiled beaches of Vietnam’s Central Coast

 

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