The developer said it invested some VND1,150 billion to develop the Oceanami Resort & Luxury Home project in Phuoc Hai Town in Dat Do District, near historic Minh Dam mountain, where the Vietnamese military base used to be.
The project, covering 21 hectares on nearly one kilometer of beach, is designed with a five-star hotel with 200 guest rooms, 28 bungalows, two blocks of five-story buildings with 100 apartments and some 180 luxury villas. The plans include a convention center, restaurant, spa, swimming pool and marina.
Speaking at the event, Ho Van Nien, vice chairman of the province, elaborated on Ba Ria-Vung Tau’s plan, saying the province has done everything possible to exploit its 100km coastline.
Nien said the investment environment has improved with a lot on offer to attract international investors to the province. There about 100 tourism property projects underway in the province, including the Oceanami Resort & Luxury Home.
The project is scheduled for completion by 2012, with villas priced between US$364,000 to US$1.3 million per unit.
By Dinh Dung - The Saigon Times Daily
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