New direct air
links between Hong Kong and Central Vietnam’s gateway city of Danang
offer great value short breaks to those looking for a nearby beachside
escape in a new and exciting destination.
Taking advantage of these new direct flights, which are operated by
Vietnam-based Pacific Airline, the luxury Furama Resort Danang – on
Vietnam’s famous China Beach – is offering a series of great value
packages for the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays.
The resort is offering a 3 night package priced at HK$4,380 (twin share)
or HK$5,480 (single) departing on Monday, January 22 and again Thursday,
January 25. The package includes return air tickets HKG/DAD/HKG on
Pacific Airline, three nights accommodation at the Furama Resort Danang
with daily American breakfast and round-trip airport hotel transfers.
Chinese New Year departures from Hong Kong to Danang are:
22 Jan Hong Kong to Danang, Vietnam 08.00 - 08.30
25 Jan Danang, Vietnam to Hong Kong 19.30 - 22.00
25 Jan Hong Kong to Danang, Vietnam 23.00 - 23.30
28 Jan Danang, Vietnam to Hong Kong 19.30 - 22.00
Visas are available upon arrival at Danang International Airport with 24
hours notice.
Passport deails should be provided to the Furama Resort Danang
including: name, passport number, date of issue, place of issue,
nationality. The cost of a visa is US$25 plus a handling fee of US$5.00
This means that Hong Kong residents can make last minute travel
decisions to go to Danang, making it a convenient short break option.
On March 16th, 2001, a twice-weekly scheduled direct air service between
Hong Kong and Danang, operated by Vietnam-based Pacific Airlines, will
resume regular service - the first between the two destinations since
before the Vietnam War. The service departs Hong Kong for Danang every
Friday and Monday morning at 0800 hours (arriving Danang at 0830 hours)
and returns from Danang to Hong Kong every Sunday and Thursday evening
at 1930 hours (arriving Hong Kong at 2200 hours). The Friday to Sunday
schedule makes Danang an especially attractive option for long weekend
breaks from Hong Kong to Danang, which is only a 75-minute flight.
"With its miles of excellent unspoilt beaches, stunning scenery, several
UNESCO World Heritage Sites within easy reach and excellent resort
hotels such as the Furama Resort, Danang has for sometime been poised to
become the hottest new destination in Asia", said Paul Stoll, GM of the
Furama Resort Danang.
The 200-room Furama Resort which opened in Spring 1997, is the first
deluxe international resort in Vietnam. Since then it has set extremely
high standards of service and taken a leading role in defining the image
of Vietnam’s hospitality industry. The resort is superbly located on
Vietnam’s famous China Beach – a 20-mile stretch of fine white sand,
just 20 minutes drive south of the central city of Danang. This luxury
resort offers world-class accommodation and facilities within two hours
drive of the ancient seaport of Hoi An, the former imperial capital Hue,
and the ruins of the Cham civilization, the Holy Valley of My Son which
are some of the country’s major historical sites.
Also managed by Furama International Hotels and Resorts is the 335 rooms
5 star Caravelle Hotel located in the center of Ho Chi Minh City
overlooking the historical of Opera House, right in the heart of
business, shopping and nightlife district.
Following a substantial renovation completed in 1998 its spacious rooms
and suites have state of the art facilities including in-room fax
machines and dataports and satellite TV facilities, include an outdoor
rooftop swimming pool, one of the city's best fitness club, and the
Saigon Saigon Jazz Bar with al fresco terrace which is the city's most
popular meeting spot.
The hotel's restaurants which include Asian Reflections the leading
Asian and fusion restaurant in the city, are also popular with resident
expatriates as well as hotel guests.
The Furama Resort Danang is managed by Furama Hotels and Resorts
International (FHRI) Hong Kong, which is also managing other prestigious
hotels in Asia – Furama Hotel, Hong Kong; Majestic Hotel, Hong Kong;
Grand Pacific Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand; Paradise Lagoon Hotel, Port
Dickson, Malaysia; Philippines Dream Cruise, Cebu, Philippines;
Shengyang Hotel, China (open 2001), Caravelle Hotel, HCMC, Vietnam. |