Palmira Resort
Palmira Resort
KM 11, Ham Tien, Village 3, Phan Thiet

Star Ratings :

Location :
Coco Beach
Rooms :
110

Palmira Resort was designed with you in mind. Here guests will find true relaxation or time to swim, play watersports or enjoy a round of golf with friends. Suited to both the business and leisure traveller the Palmira Resort is a true holiday destination.
from US$ 43
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 93 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
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Value For Money

79%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #12 for all Phan Thiet hotels
I was stationed in Phan Thiet in 1970 in the US Army. It was my first trip back in 35 years. My hotel manager was excellant. He understood and spoke English very well. I was the first American Veteran who stayed at his hotel who was stationed there. My wife and I truely enjoyed our stay. The hotel was everything your flyers and advertisements said it was and more. The room had a beautiful ocean front view, plenty of space and very clean. The food was excellant, the waiters and waitresses where very friendly and polite. We look foreward to our return trip.
Bryan Lagimoniere, American
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Hotel Rates are inclusive of 5% service charge and 10% VAT (Value added Tax)

Hotel Rates are per room, per night

Triple/Quad occupancy may include an extra bed for some room types.

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Palmira Resort Reviews
Ian Ritchie,British
Check-In : 11 Aug 08
Room type: Superior pool view
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69%
Satisfaction
Nice rooms and pool; hotel faces directly on to the expansive beach. Food was basic but adequate. Many cheaper and better basic restaurants nearby on road outside with great seafood. Staff were friendly but seemed a little unsure of needs of customers. Many Russian guests who seemed to enjoy what was available. Hotel is only a short taxi from new and superb golf course, Sea Links, but again staff did not know much about these excellent facilities. Taxis from and to Phan Thiet were expensive for Vietnam ($10 each journey). Hotel had one computer available for internet purposes and what seemed like a nice spa/sauna facility. Table tennis and pool tables were near children's area and swimming pool. All in all a reasonable if slightly dated hotel and resort.
A HotelTravel.com Member,Australian
Check-In : 17 Apr 06
Room type: Superior garden view
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Value For Money

63%
Satisfaction
This is a Russian owned resort that is geared more to East European holidayers. Breakfast each morning included a range of things not found in English/Western style diets. It's a bit run down and the room we stayed in felt more like backpacker's accommodation. The pool is quite good and there is games area with pool and table tennis tables that's ok but also showing signs of wear and tear. We eventually moved to The Beach a couple of doors down and the rooms were much nicer and the restaurant set on the beach was great for breakfast and late night drinks.
Bryan Lagimoniere,American
Check-In : 09 Jan 05
Room type: Ocean front superior
Standard of Room

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Food & Beverage

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Value For Money

100%
Satisfaction
I was stationed in Phan Thiet in 1970 in the US Army. It was my first trip back in 35 years. My hotel manager was excellant. He understood and spoke English very well. I was the first American Veteran who stayed at his hotel who was stationed there. My wife and I truely enjoyed our stay. The hotel was everything your flyers and advertisements said it was and more. The room had a beautiful ocean front view, plenty of space and very clean. The food was excellant, the waiters and waitresses where very friendly and polite. We look foreward to our return trip.








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