ATOURS offers `Six Senses` in Vietnam`s resorts
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2010-03-30 15:18
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ATOURS specializing in tailored vacations has begun offering trips to Vietnam`s two resorts as its general sales agent.
The Six Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay and Evason Ana Mandara Resort and Spa are both run by global Six Senses group, and located in Nhatrang, which was chosen by one of the places of lifetime by the National Geographic.
"We plan to implement marketing and sales in a direction that is appropriate for the Korean market," said Ahn Seol-young, CEO of ATOURS.
The launching event of the project was held at W Hotel Seoul on Sept. 10.
Ahn is famous in the tourism field for having opened Club Med Korea in 1992 and for the following 13 years seeing 30 percent to 80 percent of growth. Upon retirement in 2004, Ahn established ATOURS offering high-end and tailored travel.
Six Senses Resorts & Spas is a resort and spa management and development company currently operating six different brands. The Six Senses brands are located in various parts of the world including the Maldives, Oman, Vietnam, Spain, Fiji and Jordan.
Six Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay has 59 pool villas in five different types, screened by uniquely shaped rocks, lagoons, white sandy beach, a stream and mountains.
Restaurants cook dishes with organic ingredients and a private barbeque is also available along with over 250 types of wine. A 24-hour butler service is available.
Evason Ana Mandara Resort & Spa in Nha Trang is surrounded by a tropical garden, and has been an especially popular vacation spot for Europeans, according to ATOURS. A special feature of the resort is that it is a modernized design of a traditional Vietnamese village.
It is located in the downtown area but with a private beach. It has a total of 74 guestrooms.
For more information, visit ATOURS at www.atours.co.kr or the Six Senses resorts at www.sixsenses.com
(angiely@heraldm.com)
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