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Mango Bay resort package - Tour Phu Quoc Viet Nam

Mango Bay Resort is a low density resort, driven by a passion for the environment, intelligent use of materials, and strong support for island culture. Mango Bay is tucked away off the beaten track, with Vietnam’s first rammed earth bungalows, enclosed by beach and protected forest. Mango Bay resort covers twenty hectares, includes one kilometer of coastline, two beaches - “Coconut Beach” and “Casuarina Beach”- and is surrounded by protected forest. Vegetation comprises endemic plants only, most of which date from before development occurred. Offshore there is a reef and smooth rocks, offering great snorkeling amongst coral and fish.

Published on 8/14/11

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