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MANGO BAY RESORT - PHU QUOC - VIETNAM

Ong Lang Beach, Phu Quoc island,
Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:
- Ong Lang Beach, 15 minutes north of Phu Quoc airport, offers a
uniquely relaxing atmosphere with two deserted white sand beaches
facing Vietnam’s best ocean sunsets.
- Mango Bay Resort is a low density resort, driven by a passion
for the environment, intelligent use of materials, and strong
support for island culture. Mango Bay is tucked away off the
beaten track, with Vietnam’s first rammed earth bungalows,
enclosed by beach and protected forest.
- Mango Bay resort covers twenty hectares, includes one
kilometer of coastline, two beaches - “Coconut Beach” and
“Casuarina Beach”- and is surrounded by protected forest.
Vegetation comprises endemic plants only, most of which date from
before development occurred. Offshore there is a reef and smooth
rocks, offering great snorkeling amongst coral and fish.
- Swim in the turquoise waters, snorkel amongst rainbow-coloured
fish and coral. Explore the surrounding natural forest, or just
lie back and watch the sea eagles glide by.
- Wind down sipping a glass of chilled wine in the sea side
open-air restaurant and enjoy some of the best seafood in Vietnam.
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Mango Bay Resort - Phu Quoc island - Vietnam
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BOOKING RATES:
- All rates are in US$, including
breakfast, VAT & service charges.
- Rates are inclusive two ways transfer from and to airport.
- No extra charge for children under 12 when sharing beds with parents.
- Add 10 US$ per extra bed. Maximum
one extra bed in one room.
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| Room Type |
Single |
Double |
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01
NOV 2007 - 30 MAY 2008
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| Verandah |
50 |
50 |
| Fishermen's |
60 |
60 |
| Rammed Earth |
65 |
65 |
| The Plantation |
95 |
95 |
| The Home |
170 |
170 |
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ACCOMMODATION AT MANGO BAY RESORT
- At Mango Bay there are no air-cons, television sets or telephones in
the rooms for a true fusion with nature at the island’s first
eco-friendly resort. All rooms and bungalows have open sea views and
offer mosquito nets, overhead fans, al fresco bathrooms, and solar
powered hot water.
- Verandah room: the Verandah is a large wooden and shaded
area, built from 60 year-old seasoned timber. The Verandah rooms are
more communal in nature and look out under the shadow of coconut palms
onto the sea. 5 rooms.
- Fishermen’s Bungalow: these are traditional Phu Quoc
fishermen’s houses, transported and reassembled individually. It is
spacious room, suitable for families. Outside bathrooms, natural wooden
decks and four-poster beds draped with cotton mosquito nets cooled by
ceiling fans. 3 bungalows.
- Rammed Earth Bungalow: solid cool rammed earth walls, leaf
thatched roofs and spacious decks. Outdoor bathrooms with solar powered
hot water look straight out into jungle. 8 bungalows.
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The Home |
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RESTAURANT AND OTHER SERVICES:
- Restaurant: Mango Bay’s
restaurant sits right on the sea, atop smooth rocks against which the
waves gently lap. The restaurant is casual, open air, built on a large
tree frame, with leaf-thatched roof, rammed earth walls and
hand-finished aggregate floor. Mango Bay prides itself on an excellent
seafood based menu. Fresh local seafood, and other ingredients are all
sourced from the island’s daily markets. They are cooked with love and
presented simply and beautifully.
- Services: tour desk for fishing,
snorkeling, scuba diving, sightseeing tour,
car and motor-bike rental.
- How to get there: By
air: Vietnam Airlines ATR72 aircraft fly 2-3 times/day from Ho Chi
Minh
and back. Click here
for air ticket fare and our Free ticket booking service. By Ferry:
Public boats ply between An Thoi and Rach Gia.
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