InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort officially opened the Bai Bac Bay Villa, the latest addition to its luxury collection of penthouses and villas, on April 21.
Designed by famed architect Bill Bensley, the new villa once again redefines what luxury vacations mean. Named after the beautiful Bai Bac Bay on Son Tra Peninsula, the 500sq.m of lavish beachfront living space and lush landscapes offer endless unobstructed views of the sparkling bay that can be seen from all angles. Also, the interior design aesthetic strongly evokes the abstract work of post modernist Sean Scully effortlessly blending art into luxury living.
“We are very excited to add this masterpiece into the resort’s penthouse and villa collection, offering our guests one more option to experience true luxury holidays. This is a testament to our commitment to deliver the best experience, and to meet the expectation of our most discerning clients who seek opulent resorts in Da Nang and throughout Vietnam, where the demand for luxury accommodations has never been greater,” said Juan Losada, the resort’s general manager.
Nestled on a secluded mountain slope to provide the ultimate in privacy, the villa boasts three private pools, three bedrooms and a large reception area making it perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. Each deluxe bedroom comes with an expansive bathroom, with two vanity areas and the iconic enormous designer marble bathtub that the resort is known for. Impressive outdoor showers combine modern comforts with natural scenery, and the mythical Monkey Mountain as a majestic backdrop.
The villa also features a range of first class amenities and full Club InterContinental privileges. The ultra-luxury experience comes with your own personal butlers, professional chauffeurs and excellent chefs, expertly trained to respond to the needs of our most demanding travellers to live up to the signature InterContinental unique service experience.
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