Luxury Oceanfront Villa in Vung Tau: Long Hai's Hidden Gem!

Luxury Oceanfront Villa in Vung Tau: Long Hai's Hidden Gem!
Luxury Oceanfront Villa in Vung Tau: Long Hai's Hidden Gem! - A Review That's Real (and a Bit Messy)
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea (or maybe the Vietnamese iced coffee, which is way better) on the "Luxury Oceanfront Villa in Vung Tau: Long Hai's Hidden Gem!". I've just wrestled with this beast, and I'm ready to tell you the real story, not just the polished brochure fluff. Expect some snags, some gushing, and maybe a little side-eye, because that's how I roll.
First Impressions & That Whole "Accessibility" Thing:
Getting there? That's the first hurdle. Let's be real, Long Hai isn't exactly around the corner. But the hotel surprisingly offers Airport transfer, which is a godsend after a long flight. Once you're in the car, you can relax. As for Accessibility, it's crucial to understand your needs. The villa does have Facilities for disabled guests, but I’d suggest double-checking specifics with the hotel directly. They have an Elevator, which is a plus, and all the Rooms sanitized between stays.
The Suite Life (or My Room, Anyway):
Okay, so, my room. Let's talk about the actual room. Available in all rooms? Well, that's a good start. I'm talking about Air conditioning (essential!), Free Wi-Fi (THANK GOD!), and In-room safe box (because, you know, those sneaky pickpockets!). It had Air conditioning in public area too. I had a desk, which was perfect for pretending to work while staring at the ocean. The Mini bar was a temptation… and mostly I gave in. There were things like Bathrobes, Slippers, and Complimentary tea. Oh, and the Coffee/tea maker (because even the most discerning traveler needs a caffeine fix).
Now, the bed. Heaven. Honestly. An Extra long bed with Linens that were so soft I almost cried. And the Blackout curtains? Absolute game-changer. I slept like a baby (once I'd finished staring at the waves). I’m a sucker for those small touches like a Mirror and Towels. The Separate shower/bathtub situation was bliss. Forget everything else… that Bathtub was like having my own personal spa.
My room wasn't perfect. The TV remote was a bit temperamental, and the Internet access – wireless sometimes had a mind of its own. But honestly, I didn't even care. I had the ocean practically on my doorstep.
Food, Glorious Food! (And My Stomach's Journey)
Let's get to the good stuff: food. The villa offers a serious smorgasbord. Restaurants galore, each with their own vibe. There was a Buffet in restaurant, perfect for gluttony. Asian cuisine in restaurant was available and I couldn't resist it. But my favorite? The Poolside bar. Cocktails, sun, and the endless horizon – it's the simple things, right?
They have Breakfast [buffet]. It was a delicious start for a day. From the fluffy Western breakfast to the exotic Asian breakfast, there was something for everyone. They also had Coffee/tea in restaurant. They also had Happy hour at the bar, which is a win.
The Snack bar was great for a quick bite, plus a bar for some drinks. As for mealtimes, there was Room service [24-hour]. I did have a cheeky late-night plate of noodles delivered once. It was glorious, but if you're like me, ask for the spicy sauce on the side, unless you want to breathe fire. A la carte in restaurant was available. I loved a lot of Desserts in restaurant. I was really happy to see that they have Vegetarian restaurant available. They even have Bottle of water in the room.
Things to Do (Besides Staring at the Ocean):
Okay, look, the main activity here is chilling. But if you need more, you've got options. They had a Fitness center, which I walked past religiously. There's a Swimming pool [outdoor] which is stunning. My favorite was a Pool with view.
Then it was time for the spa. Spa/sauna was amazing. They even have a Sauna, although that didn't appeal to me. The Body wrap was divine, and the Massage helped me forget the stresses of, well, life.
Cleanliness, Safety & COVID-19 Considerations:
I’m a bit of a germaphobe, so this was a big one for me. The villa takes it seriously. They have Anti-viral cleaning products. They offer Hand sanitizer throughout the property. They have Physical distancing of at least 1 meter, and the Staff trained in safety protocol. The dining setup was great, and every single was clean.
Services and Conveniences (The Little Luxuries):
They have Concierge, which is amazing. They have Cash withdrawal, and Luggage storage. They have Doorman, and Daily housekeeping. They even have a Gift/souvenir shop, essential for picking up a cheesy "I <3 Vung Tau" t-shirt (or three). There is Laundry service and Dry cleaning. The Front desk [24-hour] and Security [24-hour] are always on hand. They even have Hair dryer.
For the Kids (If You Have Them):
They have Babysitting service. They are very Family/child friendly.
The Verdict: Is it Worth It?
Look, I’m not going to lie. This place is an investment. But after days of utter relaxation, and sun-drenched bliss, I wanted to extend my stay. I came back a changed person, and the answer is… a resounding YES.
Final Thoughts (and a Quick Anecdote):
Okay, one last thing. The best part? (Apart from the bed, the food, the spa, the ocean…). One evening, I was sitting on my terrace, drink in hand, watching the sunset. And a local fisherman walked past, carrying his catch. We ended up sharing a beer and chatting in broken English and Vietnamese. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated joy. That's the kind of experience this place offers. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a gateway to something special.
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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized travel brochure. This is the unfiltered, chaotic, and probably slightly wine-stained account of my whirlwind trip to Long Hai - Oceanami - Impact Villa Vung Tau in Vietnam. Prepare for a ride.
Day 1: Arrival, Chaos, and That Damn Gecko (or, Where Did My Luggage Go?)
- 6:00 AM: Wake up, already regretting the 4 AM alarm. Coffee, coffee, must have coffee. Airport chaos ensues. Lines, queues, a general sense of impending doom.
- 9:00 AM: Finally, on the plane! Vietnam, here I come! (Or, well, eventually. We're still in the air.)
- 11:00 AM: Landed! Hooray! Now, the baggage claim… Wait. Where's my luggage? Oh, the joys of budget airlines. Cue minor panic.
- 12:00 PM: After a lot and I mean a LOT of shouting at the helpful, but utterly bewildered, airport staff, I somehow manage to arrange for my luggage to be delivered to the villa. They probably just took pity on my red face and increasingly erratic hand gestures.
- 2:00 PM: FINALLY, at Oceanami Villa. This place… okay, it's stunning. Like, magazine-worthy. The Impact Villa is this sprawling, gorgeous thing with a private pool. I’m already mentally calculating how much it would cost to just…live here.
- 2:30 PM: Checked in, and immediately went to the pool. Ahhh, bliss. Cold drink in hand, sun on my face, the sound of the waves… pure, unadulterated serenity. Or so I thought.
- 3:00 PM: Enter the Great Gecko Crisis of 2024. I swear I saw one of the little buggers dart along the ceiling of the bathroom . I swear I almost threw myself into the pool. It was terrifying. And a bit ridiculous, I admit. (I'm not a nature person, folks.)
- 4:00 PM: Luggage arrived! Thank. God. Finally some decent clothes.
- 5:00 PM: Exploring the villa. It's HUGE. Multiple bedrooms, a massive kitchen, a living room that could host a small wedding. Still scared of the potential gecko encounters.
- 6:00 PM: Sunset cocktails. The view is breathtaking. Vung Tau's coastline is truly stunning – and the cocktails are strong. Maybe a little too strong…
- 7:30 PM: Dinner at the villa. The chef is amazing. I order way too much food because I'm still fueled by adrenaline and the lingering fear of gecko attacks.
- 9:00 PM: Passed out. Jet lag is a beast. And maybe, just maybe, it was the cocktails.
Day 2: Beach Vibes, Local Grub, and a Minor Meltdown (or, Finding My Zen…and Then Losing It)
- 8:00 AM: Woke up feeling surprisingly good. Coffee! And a swim in the pool. Then, the beach. Long Hai beach is beautiful, with soft sand and crystal-clear water. The beach boys were super friendly.
- 9:00 AM: Beach time! Swam. Lounged. Read (tried to, anyway, the Vietnamese sun is STRONG).
- 12:00 PM: Lunch at local restaurant. Pho! Spring rolls! Fresh seafood! Food heaven. The flavors are incredible. I'm absolutely gorging myself.
- 1:30 PM: Exploring the local area. Tried (and failed) to bargain at the market. My Vietnamese is non-existent, so the vendors probably just saw me coming.
- 3:00 PM: Back at villa. Took a nap and had to deal with an ant infestation in the kitchen. I am not a fan of ants. I'm getting a growing sense of my lack of preparedness.
- 4:00 PM: Ordered a massage. Bliss. Pure, unadulterated bliss. The masseuse was incredibly skilled… Until she started talking, and I realized I’d made an error. She spoke no English. I fumbled through a vague translation app on my phone (which also decided to malfunction), and was left with a mix of confused and hilarious non-communication.
- 6:00 PM: Drinks by the pool. Meditating. Trying to find my tranquility, while keeping an eye out for geckos (they’re still on my mind).
- 7:30 PM: Dinner. More amazing food. I'm starting to think I’ll become addicted to Vietnamese cuisine.
- 9:00 PM: Fell into a deep sleep.
Day 3: Vung Tau City, Temple Visits, and a Serious Case of FOMO
- 9:00 AM: Drag the family to Vung Tau city. The sights are…interesting. The giant Jesus statue is impressive, in a slightly kitsch way. I wonder if they also have gift shops at the top.
- 10:00 AM: The White Palace is cool with a gorgeous view. The climb up, however, felt like a death march in the Vietnamese sun.
- 12:00 PM: Lunch at a restaurant overlooking the sea. Fresh seafood, again. I’m starting to think I have a problem.
- 1:00 PM: After lunch, we checked out some temples. Beautiful, serene places filled with intricate designs and a feeling of calm. I light incense, and think about my life choices.
- 2:30 PM: Drive back.
- 4:00 PM: More pool time. Contemplating whether to attempt a solo scootering adventure into town. (Spoiler alert: I didn't. Scared.)
- 6:00 PM: Dinner. Ordered spring rolls and a whole grilled fish. Why did I ever eat anything else?
- 7:00 PM: Found a group of ex-pats. They told me what I was missing out on for the rest of our trip. (Night markets, local music, boat trips, and a bunch of other things.)
- 8:00 PM: FOMO hits HARD. I'm suddenly filled with regret for not being spontaneous enough. Why didn't I do ALL the things?
- 9:00 PM: Feeling slightly overwhelmed, I drink all the wine to make me feel better.
Day 4: Departure (and the lingering question of the gecko's whereabouts.)
- 9:00 AM: Last breakfast at the villa. Packing up. Reflecting. I'm leaving with a suitcase a few pounds heavier, a camera roll overflowing with photos, and a newfound appreciation for Vietnamese food.
- 10:00 AM: One last swim in the pool. Trying to soak it all in. There’s a deep sense of…contentment.
- 11:00 AM: Check out with a smile.
- 12:00 PM: The drive back to the airport.
Final Thoughts (or, The Real Truth)
Oceanami Villa was amazing. Truly beautiful. But the best part? The unexpected moments. The silly conversations. The near-gecko encounters. The incredible food. The feeling of complete and utter relaxation.
Vietnam, you've stolen a piece of my heart (and possibly my appetite). Would I go back? Absolutely, in a heartbeat, even if it means facing my fears of the local wildlife. And maybe, just maybe, I'll learn a few words of Vietnamese next time. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to look for a good gecko-repellent spray.
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Okay, spill the beans! Is this 'Hidden Gem' actually *hidden*? Like, am I going to need a Sherpa?
Alright, alright. So, "hidden" is a bit dramatic, like a rom-com plot twist. It's NOT in the middle of a jungle, thankfully. But it IS tucked away, which I LOVED. It's not the kind of place you stumble upon while chasing a rogue beach ball. You need to *know* it's there. Think of it as a fancy secret. It's in Long Hai, which is already a bit of a quieter, less-crowded escape from the Vung Tau craziness. The villa itself? Finding the driveway felt like finally conquering a level on a video game – pure satisfaction! I actually got a little lost the first time, and let me tell you, my husband's face was a picture of "Are we *sure* this is the right place?!" (Spoiler alert: we were. And he was so happy we found it. Especially after the pre-trip grumbling).
The 'Luxury' bit... Is it legit, or just a fancy way to say 'expensive'?
Okay, so… luxury is subjective, right? I mean, I'm not exactly used to caviar on a daily basis. But this? This was *good*. Think plush towels that felt like a warm hug, and a pool that looks straight out of a magazine. The villa itself? Stunning. Beautiful minimalist design, tons of windows. The first time I walked in, I actually gasped. It's that feeling of "Wow, I could totally live here…for, like, ever." The kitchen was ridiculously well-equipped. I wanted to bake a cake (because vacation, obviously), and they had EVERYTHING. And the VIEW! Oceanfront means OCEANFRONT. I spent half my time just staring out at the sea, feeling ridiculously privileged. It’s expensive, yes, but it's genuinely luxurious. And, let's be honest, sometimes you just need a little pampering, don't you?
Tell me about the beach. Is it crowded? Is it clean? (Because, let's be real, some beaches are a bit…yikes.)
Okay, here’s where it got REALLY good. The beach! It's directly in front of the villa. Step out the door, and you're basically on the sand. Which is a HUGE plus. The beach itself is very clean. I'm a bit of a beach snob, I'll admit it. I hate trash, I hate crowds…and I HATE those aggressive vendors who won't leave you alone. This beach? Not a problem. It wasn't totally deserted, of course, but it was peaceful. We could actually *relax*. I spent hours just listening to the waves, reading a book, and generally feeling like I'd escaped the real world. I even saw some local kids playing in the waves, which was lovely, adding a really authentic scene. My own little slice of paradise? Absolutely.
What's the vibe? Is it for party animals, or the 'I need peace and quiet' crowd?
This villa screamed "peace and quiet" at me. It's the perfect place to unwind. We're not huge partiers, so it was perfect. We loved the tranquility. I can't imagine throwing a massive rager here. It's too… elegant. You could definitely have a small, classy gathering, or a relaxed family vacation. It is absolutely not the place to expect thumping music and a throng of people. I saw one family there actually having a family picture, and I just remember thinking 'that's so sweet'. And so was the whole place.
Okay, let's talk about the food! Can I cook? Are there restaurants nearby?
The kitchen is ridiculously good, as mentioned above. We cooked a few meals ourselves, and it was amazing. The local markets have incredible fresh seafood, and we actually got some fantastic prawns. I'm no culinary god, but even *I* felt like a chef in that kitchen. If you want to eat out, there are restaurants within a short drive. We had some really good meals. There's a few local food vendors in the area that sell fresh-off-the-grill seafood if you prefer street food. We tried a small stall, the seafood was incredible, but the chilli was *intense*. My mouth was still burning for hours! The experience was part of the fun though.
Are there any downsides? Nothing's perfect, right?
Alright, honesty time. There are a few minor niggles. The Wi-Fi wasn't always the *most* reliable. I got a little frustrated trying to upload my perfectly-composed Instagram post, I'll admit. And, getting supplies could be a bit of a trek depending where you are buying from. That's it, really. Honestly, these are minor complaints in the grand scheme of things. It’s like…finding a tiny scratch on a diamond. You notice it, but it doesn't take away from the overall brilliance.
Overall, would you go back? And…seriously, would you recommend it?
HECK YES, I would go back! In a heartbeat! I'm already dreaming of it. I'm pretty sure I sent the link to every single one of my closest friends within a week of being home. The sheer feeling of relaxation was incredible. It's a splurge, for sure, but it's worth it. It really is. If you're looking for a luxurious, private, truly relaxing getaway, go. Just…go. Don't even think about it, just do it. You won't regret it. Just make sure you pack a good book, and maybe bring some antacids for that chilli!
Anything special to do or see around? I don't always want to be a beach bum!
Okay, yeah, actually! Turns out I *did* want to be a beach bum most of the time, but there's a bit more to Long Hai than just the beach, for those who can tear themselves away. Close by, there are some temples, and a lighthouse that's quite spectacular. The town itself is a little gritty and rustic, but that adds to the charm. It's not all perfectly manicured; it's *real*. You can explore the local markets, which are a sensory overload in the best possible way (prepare for strong smells of fish!). You can also take a day trip to Vung Tau city, which is a bit busier if you want more hustle and bustle. Plus, day trips to the nearby countryside are accessible if you decide you want a change of pace!
What about kids? Is it kid-friendly?
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