Reception Restaurant Internet Terrace Room Room Room
Hai Yen Hotel is conveniently located near the centre of Hoi An ancient town. The hotel is also within easy
reach of the fresh air and quiet surrounds of Cua Dai Beach – a distance of around 2.5 km. The Hai Yen Hotel
is ideally positioned for those tourists wishing to combine visits to historical sites with restful days of sea
bathing and relaxing. Hai Yen Hotel comprises 31 comfortable and International standardized rooms, restaurant,
cafe & bar. The devoted staff aim to satisfy all guests
Our hotel is a deluxe hotel where you will be comfortable and well taken care of by our helpful and courteous
staff. Our rooms as you can see by the photos are very comfortable and will make your stay here a memorable
one. Mini bar, shower and tub, hot water, Sat TV, phone are all included. Hotel also has internet services.
- Rates available on a pre payment basis only and subject to change without notice.
- Rates available with limited availability only. Always check rate conditions at the time of booking to ensure availability of this offer.
- Rates are not applicable for domestic market.
- The above rates are based on single and twin occupancy. Third person may be charged extra (depending on hotel policy).
- Compulsory Gala Dinner, which will be added to your booking cost, is applicable to certain hotels during festive seasons.
- Weekend rate surcharge may apply for certain hotels.
Hotel Location in Hoi An
About Hoi An:
Hoi An is now enjoying something of a renaissance as visitors flock to the once peaceful town. The ancient streets and temples have withstood this modern onslaught remarkably well, and Hoi An remains a "must see" on any tour of Vietnam. The streets themselves - narrow and faced with formidable frontages of ancient "shop-houses" - together with the town's remarkable and eclectic architectural styles, evoke a feeling of times gone by, and it isn't difficult to imagine the town of three - or four hundred years ago, bustling with trade and enjoying its economic and cultural heyday.
Formerly Faifo, this ancient town and World Heritage Site has become one of Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations. Located south of Danang on the banks of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An was a thriving international commercial port for Chinese, Dutch, French, Japanese, Portuguese and Arab traders who came for locally produced high-grade silk and ceramics. The town has a quaint and distinct Chinese feel with low, tiled-roof houses and narrow streets giving it a unique ambiance.