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Crystal Holidays Harbour Van Don is located at the crossroads of Cai Rong center and Ao Tien International Port, overlooking Bai Tu Long Bay. The project is positioned as a large-scale, new-generation destination where visitors can experience distinctive moments described as a “world within the heart of heritage.”
The five-star resort complex is developed by blending the natural beauty of the heritage bay, the legacy of the ancient Van Don port, and contemporary architectural language. Set at a prime regional location backed by mountains and facing the sea, the development aims to balance tranquility and prosperity while combining contemporary living values with the surrounding nature.
Crystal Holidays Harbour Van Don is presented as more than a luxury resort space, targeting owners and guests seeking a benchmark experience close to nature yet fully equipped. The development offers 102 natural and man-made amenities designed to support relaxation, entertainment, physical recovery, and spiritual nourishment.
The project emphasizes a “green and clean” ethos, leveraging sea air, pristine forests, rich flora, white sandy beaches, and clear waters to create an environment intended to refresh and renew visitors’ senses. Alongside the natural setting, artificial amenities are highlighted as elevating the overall experience, including a year-round pool and an infinity pool with panoramic views where the boundary between water, ocean, and sky is described as visually seamless.
As night falls, the resort’s rooftop venues—Sky Bar and Cigar Lounge—are described as offering an elegant setting for conversations, meetings, and collaboration, accompanied by lights, sea breeze, and expansive bay views.
The development also includes a 11D multisensory cinema, Kids Club, Zen garden, tea garden, elder-friendly chess garden, and an international-standard Spa & Wellness. The overall “all-in-one ecosystem” is designed to address needs across generations, from play to leisure and from balance of body and mind to spiritual nourishment.
The culinary offering is presented as a highlight, combining local specialty flavors with Asia–Europe fine dining. Meals are framed as experiences for families, friends, or partners, intended to explore local culture through taste, emotion, and overall experience.
The resort’s integrated approach is also described as combining leisure, entertainment, shopping, and healthcare into a seamless space, aiming to deliver an optimal living standard where experiences are “just steps away” and owners’ time is used efficiently.
With the central towers approaching completion along Bai Tu Long Bay, Crystal Holidays Harbour Van Don is described as a current destination icon rather than a future prospect, ready to welcome discerning owners to begin a new life journey by the emerald bay of heritage.
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