The Anam Mui Ne joins Virtuoso network

The Anam Mui Ne has joined Virtuoso’s network of hotels and resorts. The resort joins 11 other Virtuoso properties in Vietnam, including the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi and Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai. It is the only Virtuoso-listed hotel located between the Park Hyatt Saigon and Amanoi in Ninh Thuan province.

Virtuoso is a global network of travel agencies focused on luxury and experiential travel. It includes more than 20,000 travel advisors and partners with over 2,000 travel companies, including hotels, cruise lines and tour operators.

The Anam Mui Ne joins Virtuoso’s global network as its newest vetted member in Vietnam

Virtuoso, based in Fort Worth, Texas, with offices worldwide, connects clients to exclusive travel experiences through its network of advisors. Membership is selective, with hotels admitted only after a vetting process and advisor recommendations.

The Anam Mui Ne is also part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World and remains the only SLH-listed property in Vietnam.

Located on 1.2 hectares of oceanfront land in Mui Ne, the resort is a short distance from Ho Chi Minh City. It features 127 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a bar, spa, two swimming pools (freshwater and saltwater), ballroom, conference rooms, water sports centre, fitness centre, yoga room, children’s club and shop.

The resort has phased out single-use plastics and introduced environmental measures including solar power, use of local produce and water recycling for gardens. Straws, bags and toiletries are biodegradable, and key cards are made from wood sourced from managed forests.

The Anam Mui Ne founder and owner Pham Van Hien said the resort’s inclusion reflects a shared focus on sustainability.

“It is a privilege for our resort to join Virtuoso. In paying homage to Mui Ne’s Champa culture heritage, by supporting livelihoods in our local community and with a raft of sustainability measures, our resort exemplifies Virtuoso’s three pillars of sustainability – celebrate the culture, support the economy and protect the planet.”

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