Vietnam’s InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula resort was chosen among the ‘Top 100 Hotels in the World’ in the 22th annual World’s Best Awards, announced by US tourism magazine Travel+Leisure.
Vietnam’s InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula resort was chosen among the ‘Top 100 Hotels in the World’(Photo courtesy of InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam’sInterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula resort was chosen among the ‘Top 100Hotels in the World’ in the 22th annual World’s Best Awards, announced by UStourism magazine Travel Leisure.
The 2017 World’s Best Awards are one of themost significant accolades in the travel industry, and this year proved to bemuch competitive. Over 300,000 readers participated in a survey to identify thebest of the best in travel.
Highly praised for its stunningarchitecture, unique location and impeccable service, the resort is also rankednumber five among the top 10 hotels in the South East Asia category.
“We are delighted to be recognised as oneof the top resorts in the world by our discerning guests and readers of theprestigious luxury travel publication. We look forward to delivering evengreater level of luxury experience to our guests who choose to stay with us,”the resort’s general manager, Juan Losada, said.
Suspended over mythical Monkey Mountain,InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is one-of-a-kind resort thatredefines the definition of luxury in Vietnam, as well as throughout Asia,where the demand for luxury accommodation has never been greater.
Earlier this week, the resort was featuredin the 100 list, editorial choice of best hotels in the world by World TravelMagazine, a Singapore-based luxury travel publication.
Over the years, the InterContinental DanangSun Peninsula Resort has firmly established itself as a familiar name in manytop lists of the most respected publications, such as Conde Nast Traveler, CNNand Robb Report.-VNA
The InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort in the central coastal city of Da Nang was named the World’s Leading Luxury Resort 2015 at a ceremony in El Jadida port city of Morocco on December 13.
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