"Close to excellent; accessibility constraints held back a star.
Up front, you need to know that there are significant stairs to climb. Some are made of uneven stone, are outdoors, and get wet and can be slippery.
We were first given a room on the top floor but we could not stay there as it was too exhausting for us to climb up and down. A younger crowd will likely love the challenge.
The manager and staff were gracious and quickly moved us to a more accessible level. That was fine for us but this resort is not for everyone because of its setting.
That said, it is well worth the effort to stay here if you can. The setting including the challenges are part of this place’s charm. The views of the sea from the rooms and property are spectacular!
Breakfast is very good and a variety of fresh tropical fruit is served every morning, and you can have some dishes cooked to order.
The pool is awesome and looks like photo.
As with most places in Vung Tau, you may want to rent a small moto (shout-out to John’s Bikes), or take grab. There is a nice place for coffee plastic chairs along the small road from the resort near the pagoda, run by an energetic proprietor. Pro tip: her nephew is John of John’s Bikes and she can have it arranged to have a rental bike dropped off right there while you have your coffee enjoying the sea view."