Zannier Hotels give family travelers the chance to experience luxury and elegance in beautiful locations around the globe. Each of the brand’s properties, located in Vietnam, France, Cambodia and Namibia, offer one-of-a-kind stays in some of the world’s lesser-traveled destinations.
Zannier Bãi San Hô, in the Phu Yen province, is the only property located in Vietnam, and is a truly unique offering thanks to its location along the country’s central coast and its partnership with SASA Marine Animals Rescue Center. This new partnership is part of the brand’s dedication to protecting the communities in which they do business and demonstrates Zannier’s commitment to promoting responsible tourism.
“This collaboration underscores our dedication to protecting the extraordinary marine ecosystems that surround us, showcasing the beauty of the reef to our guests and encouraging responsible tourism. At Zannier Bãi San Hô, sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and working with SASA allows us to take significant steps in safeguarding the region’s coral reefs,” said Alain Bachmann, general manager.
This stunning property features 73 free-standing villas, letting guests choose between three different landscapes withing the 245-acre property — rice paddies, lush green hilltops or a mile-long stretch of sandy beach.
The hotel’s buildings feature traditional Vietnamese architecture, and the property offers guests cultural experiences designed to learn about local customs and traditions. A stay at Zannier Bãi San Hô is the ideal opportunity to introduce the family to one of the world’s most intriguing destinations while teaching the importance of respecting and preserving the natural landscapes of our world.
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