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Brief Itinerary Meals from Ho Chi Minh Or Hanoi to Nha Trang By TKBV-PROMO-NHA Reservation for a limited period! Nha Trang Resort Package All-inclusive package at Reservation valid until 2018/6/19 "Cam Ranh Riviera Beach Resort & Spa 5 ★" for 2 nights or more Validity period Depart from 1st June 2018 to 31st March 2019 ※ Impossible for Tet period (5 ~ 12th Feb) Overview · Stay at Cam Ranh Riviera Beach Resort & Spa, an emerging five-star resort in Cam Ranh · Round-trip transfers between airport and resort · Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner every day in the restaurant of resort · Free snacks and drinks at the resort bar · Free 30 minutes foot massage Brief Itinerary Meals ■ From Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi to Nha Trang by Vietnam Airlines ※ Please let us know your desired flight number. Charges will fluctuate due to the availability. ×・×・ ■ Upon arriving, the car of the resort will pick you up and take Dinner you to the resort. Stay at 1st Day ※ Since it depends on the arrival time of shuttle bus, so there are Nha some cases that you have to wait for a moment. Trang/Ca ■ Then, freely activity. m Ranh ※ Check-in is normally after 14:00. On the last day, please enjoy your time slowly and free activities at the resort. ・ ※ We are also planning optional tour: Breakfast Lunch・ ■ One Day: Blue Ocean's Island Holiday, including Japanese Dinner Guide & Lunch ~50USD Stay at 2nd Day ■ Half day: Sightseeing in Nha Trang city (the Buddhist temple, Nha Trang/Ca the Long Son Buddhist temple, Po Nagar Tower, Hon Chong, Dam market) No meals ~45USD m Ranh ■ One day: Vinpearl Land sightseeing tour ~92USD ■ Half day: Mud hot spring + esthetic course (no meals) ~75USD ■ ■ BreakfastDay: Tour at ofthe Dieppson hotel. Island (Daytime) * Japanese language Breakfast・ guideYou can accompanying continue to enjoy your relaxing time until departure time Lunch・ X according* Recommended flight’s tour time. for the dry season (4 ⽉ ~ 9 ⽉) 98USD Stay at Nha ※ Check out is until 12:00. 3rd Day Trang/Cam ■ The car of resort will pick you up and take you to the airport. Ranh ■ From Nha Trang come back to Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi by Vietnam Airlines. * You can also arrange for a stay of 3 nights or more. HOTEL Nha Trang/ Cam Ranh Cam Ranh Riviera Beach Resort & Spa 5 ★ A five-star resort hotel opened in 2015 in the Cam Ranh district, which is close to the Nha Trang airport. Recently, Cam Ranh district has become famous and an international hotel is being construction there. Compared with Nha Trang city area, the beach is beautiful and you will have a great moment there. TKBV-PROMO-NHA Reservation for a limited period! Nha Trang Resort Package All-inclusive package at Reservation valid until 2018/6/19 "Cam Ranh Riviera Beach Resort & Spa 5 ★" for 2 nights or more Tour Price (2 person per room / 1 person per room) Land Package Fee Deluxe Sea View (32 m²) 5,750,000 VND (Resort 2 nights all-inclusive package + roundtrip transfer from airport to Resort) Ocean View Pool Villa (95 m²) 13,900,000 VND ※ The stay period (5~12th, Feb) is impossible / Extra cost on 24~7th, Jan due to the peak season Air fare price for reference Depart from Ho Chi Minh City 1,610,000〜VND (Using Vietnam Airlines) Depart from Hanoi 2,300,000〜VND Other VAT・TAX Included Additional charge for 1 person using (Deluxe Sea View) 5,750,000 VND Notes (Please kindly read in advance) Air fare price for reference is a ticket with economy class (our campaign). It depends on the availability due to the peak season such as the latest departure date, summer vacation period, year-end and new year. Please contact us for more information. 【Items included in package price】 · Hotel (3 persons or 2 persons), round-trip transfers between airport and resort, with breakfast, lunch and dinner in the resort every day · Free drinks and snack at bar · Free foot massage 【Items not included in package fee】 Meals and drinks not included in package or any personal expenses such as telephone fee 【Others】 · Flights depend on the circumstances of the airline, accommodation agencies, or sometimes natural disasters, political situation etc. so there are some cases the itinerary is changed without notice. Even if the schedule or benefits contents is changed, we will strive to meet customer's request as much as possible. Please kindly include it in advance as an exemption. Cancellation Policy Cancellation of trip contract (starting from the day before the trip) Cancellation Fee From reservesion to 31 days before departure Free Less than 30 days 100% of package fee Planner: TABIKOBO VIETNAM Conductor: SOUTHERN BREEZE Person in charge: +84-967-927-529 (Mr. Long) Phone:+84-28-7300-1890 E-Mail:[email protected] .
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