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Green holiday island
With its beauty, wilderness
and pure fresh air, Tam Islet is an attractive place to spend a holiday.
The name “Tam Islet” is familiar to many tourists – a common stopover for
visitors to central Khanh Hoa Province’s Nha Trang resort town.
The island, seven kilometers southeast of Nha Trang, is being transformed into a
four-star resort by Hon Tam-Bien Nha Trang Joint Stock Company. Some facilities
of the US$35 million project already opened to tourists earlier this year, while
the rest will be ready for business by the end of next month.
Hon Tam Resort has thatched houses amid paved paths and lush lawns. The large
custom-designed swimming pool is shaded by 100-year-old trees and decorated with
flowers beside a white sandy beach lined with coconut palms.
The resort boasts a 20-meter-high artificial waterfall, a 2,000-square-meter
lake, four-star hotel with 224 rooms, and a spacious restaurant where visitors
can enjoy sea views.
Activities currently include glass-bottom boat trips to view the mysteries of
the ocean floor, surfing, coral reef diving and beach volleyball.
Soon, visitors to Hon Tam Resort will be able to visit Hoang Hoa Thon, a tiny
hamlet of five 100-year-old houses relocated to the island from mainland Nha
Trang Town, fly in an airship, and play golf at an 18-hole golf course.
Another feature of the Hon Tam Resort is that the wifi Internet covers the whole
island.
Tam Islet is noted for its greenery with nearly 100 towering Indian oaks growing
with flamboyant, willows, tamarinds, and many other kinds of trees. A variety of
flowers and grass are also grown in the area and on the hillsides.
For a relaxed fun break, Hon Tam Resort is the ideal place.
Source: Reported by Phan Huy Tram |
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