Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Back in Vietnam

Remember the Paradise Resort, Vietnam , I told you about here ?
After having sent Montreal friends and their children, I shared our discovery with the readers of La Presse


Posted January 18, 2011 at 7:27


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  • At Paradise Resort, guests staying in rustic huts scattered in a flower garden under the palms.
  • Photo: Isabelle Ducas, SPECIAL COLLABORATION

Isabelle Ducas
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(Nha Trang, Vietnam) An all- inclusive at $ 45 per day for a family of four. Unbelievable? Yet it exists. Attention must traverse half the globe to get there (and you pay your tickets!). But once there, you'll be almost alone on the white sand beach, watching fishermen in their boats and rustic to listen to the waves of the South China Sea.
À Paradise Resort, les visiteurs logent dans des... (Photo: Isabelle Ducas, collaboration spéciale) is a paradise that Paradise Resort, a mini-resort in southern Vietnam, Doc Let Beach. This jewel is nestled in thirty miles from the glitzy Nha Trang, which attracts thousands of tourists at its hotels more floors, its crowded beaches and noisy streets.
At Paradise Resort, guests staying in rustic huts scattered in a flower garden hidden under coconut trees. Some units are air conditioned, but most are cooled by breezes, which comes from below the roofs of palm leaves. A good night's sleep requires the use of screens installed around beds. The place can accommodate about thirty people. Fog family had a good laugh upon hearing the owner, Dear Vladimir, direct children eat all their vegetables to be healthy. Colorful character of Croatian origin, Mr. Dear, 83, has lived in France and speaks fluent French and he watches over her guests like a father to his children. He willingly takes care of booking hotels, taxis and train tickets for visitors. The staff of the establishment, by cons, speaks neither French nor English.
Calm
There is no GO will make you do aerobics on the beach or watercraft. Good for those seeking calm. Aside from reading in a hammock, plunge into the waves and make sand castles, you can borrow one kayaks or one of the establishment of bodyboards.
No souvenir shops no longer around, not even the small fishing village, which is reached after 10 minutes of walking on the beach. In the morning there is a market of fruits and vegetables. We can do some shopping in the small "convenience" or attend the prayer in the Buddhist temple. But as there is here no bank with ATM, you must have provided sufficient liquidity for the entire time we retain this enchanting place. can also spend time watching the fishermen go about their business: to unload the fish, repair nets, paint the boats. Their boats are moored in the bay. To reach them, they use small boats with curious round, made of woven bamboo. Fishing boats, painted blue, to wear their bow eye whose shape varies from one region to another country. That evening, we can distinguish them off they shine a powerful spotlight on the sea for fishing. What to do after a busy day and relax? Why not a massage? A masseuse spent all day at Paradise Resort to offer his services for $ 10 an hour. After that final touch of relaxation, you just have to sleep lulled by the waves. http://www.cyberpresse.ca/voyage/destinations/asie/vietnam/201101/18/01-4361047-vietnam-le-paradis-avant-la-fin-de-vos-jours . php

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