Max Hotel Chaung Tha Beach
Max Hotel Chaung Tha Beach
No.1 Ywama Curve, Ba Yint Naung Road, Block (2), Hlaing Township, Yangon, Myanmar

Star Ratings :

Location :
Beach
Rooms :
70

Max, Chaung Tha Beach Resort is located on a quiet part of the beach on the West coast of Myanmar near the Chaung Tha village and on the edge of the Indian Ocean. It is some four hours' drive from Yangon. Since the beach is quite flat and low current, you can enjoy the sea all year round. Traditional bullock-cart riding, horseback riding, cycling or simply walking along the shoreline will give you pleasant memories which will last a lifetime.
from US$ 57
per night
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per night
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