Vietnamese resort named among most breathtaking eco-resorts to visit in 2021

Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in the south central province of Khanh Hoa has been named in the list of 11 breathtaking eco-resorts in the world to visit in the summer of 2021 as selected by Euronews, the Nhan dan newspaper reported.
Vietnamese resort named among most breathtaking eco-resorts to visit in 2021 ảnh 1Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in the south central province of Khanh Hoa. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in the south central provinceof Khanh Hoa has been named in the list of 11 breathtaking eco-resorts in theworld to visit in the summer of 2021 as selected by Euronews, the Nhan dannewspaper reported.

Euronews wrote that, based on the assessment of model Danielle Copperman, SixSenses Ninh Van Bay Resort has been selected for the list.

In her own words, the hotel is an 'isolated eco-paradise', featuring on-goingconservation projects and growing fresh produce on site. Danielle explored theplantations and sampled the local fruit on offer, from lemongrass, mango andpapaya to pomelo, kumkwat and dragon fruit, according to Euronews.

Coming the Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Khanh Hoa, visitors will have theopportunity to experience scuba diving and jungle adventures, with an equalemphasis on wellness and relaxation - think soothing spa treatments and flyingyoga.

Along with Six Sense Ninh Van Bay, Euronews also selected a number of otherfamous eco-resorts in the world associated with nature conservation activities.

The other resorts include: Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte (Brazil); Zadun, ARitz-Carlton Reserve (Mexico); Terre Blanche (Provence, France); Dharana atShillim Estate Retreat and Spa (India); Villa Persa, White Key Villas (Islandof Spetses, Greece); Château d’Audrieu (Normandie, France); La Granja Ibiza (Spain);Stonefield Villas (Soufriere, Saint Lucia); The Amaala Project (Saudi Arabia);and Cottages Antoinette (Champagne, France).

The resorts have common characteristics in making the most of the availablenatural space, limiting the impact on the environment, implementing natureconservation projects, and educating the community and visitors about thenatural environment./.
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