Victoria Hoi
An
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Mrs. Lidove from Dublin, Ireland
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My
husband and i spent 4 nights in the victoria, the view were great, the
staff were great, you were free to go anywhere, from the pool side bar
to the elephant bar upstairs to play pool or go on the internet... there
was unfortunately no elephant as we were told he had passed away.
we booked a couple of tours with the hotel but decided we did not need a
guide. Our driver Bao was the nicest person there and we requested him
for our second tour. We would highly recommend that anyone booking a
tour with the hotel request Bao.
We were slightly disapointed with the restaurant however, we had planned
on eating only Vietnamese specialties for our stay (we travelled around
Vietnam for a couple of weeks) and found that the Victoria's restaurant
only did Western food. The poolside bar had some spring rolls and such
but nothing that was really as nice as what we got on the river front
street, Bach Dang.
The peace and quiet at Victoria was really something else. We did not
want to leave!! The staff were great, Thanks!
Christian
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I think the thing that really stands out is the quality of the beds. They are very hard and a good night's sleep is almost impossible. Overall I would rate the rest of the facilities as very good. The staff were all very
helpful, spoke reasonable english and the service, especially in the bar, was excellent and attentive. The food in the main
restaurant was very good and again the staff all seemed very attentive to our needs. The location is very good - we stayed in a Riverview room which is in a block on the road - think the ocean view would have been better having walked around the hotel.
Cindy ![]()
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My new husband and
I just had 7 wonderful days for our honeymoon at Victoria Hoi An resort.
Our Delux waterview room was lovely (another review mentioned hard beds
- true , but we found that everywhere in Vietnam). The staff were really
friendly and would do all they could for us. The pet elephant 'Darling'
wanders around the resort and is a constant source if entertainment. We
were in the resort over christmas and enjoyed the most exquisite banquet
and wonderful local dancers and Santa arriving on Darling before hand.
Arriving back in our room christmas night was a lovely silk lantern
wrapped up for us to take home. A perfect christmas celebration ! Every
evening when we got in there was a lovely scroll with a local fable to
read before bed. ( A lovely touch). The beach is also gorgeous by the
way..... A perfect holiday ! I could go on and on but must get back to
work.... I wish I could get back to Hoi An !!!
G. Holtz ![]()
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A gorgeous place,
the best in Hoi An, quiet and well run. Stylish cabana, a little
smallish for the price - but, anyway, worth a stay. Efficient shuttle to
the town. The food was so-so. The staff at the restaurant eager to speak
English but they did not give you a break. Where is the relaxed
atmosphere of quiet holiday mornings, without them all the time carrying
away plates and glasses and whatsoever. But nobody offers you fresh tea
or coffee.
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My family and I
were fortunate to be able to stay at this resort for 5 nights. It is
situated on a lovely beach in a quiet location in Hoi An. The hotel is a
fair distance from town but being away from is all is part of its
appeal. There is a shuttle bus that goes fairly irregularly into town
but we found it sufficient- there are more buses at night to cater for
people going into town for dinner. We had adjoining sea view rooms which
were tastefully decorated with a slight Japanese feel. The weather at
this time of the year (late Dec) was wonderful for laying around by the
pool and on the beach. Our children had a wonderful time joining the
resident elephant for one of its evening baths (unbeknownst to them they
were ceremoniously dumped by the elephant out in the ocean-great fun!).
The restaurant facilities are very limited and I wasn't very impressed
by the food we had there (aside from breakfast, which was a fantastic
buffet that catered for western and asian tastes) but go for a short
stroll down the beach and you will find some cheap restaurants that
serve adequate lunches. At night go into town on the shuttle bus where
you will find some wonderful restaurants-we ate some of our best meals
in Hoi An. I would definitely recommend this hotel to others and will be
returning here myself. A delightful place to take a break during our 3
week tour of Vietnam.