Photo courtesy: The Anam Mui Ne
The Anam Mui Ne, an Indochine-era-inspired resort in Vietnam’s popular beach town of Mui Ne, has recently expanded its spa and wellness offerings with the launch of its “Beach Spa.” Specialising in express treatments, this new addition promises to enhance the resort’s impressive array of amenities.
A Scenic Spa Experience
Nestled adjacent to the resort’s 266sqm saltwater infinity swimming pool and beach lawn, the Beach Spa is strategically located opposite the beach from the Lang Viet Restaurant & Bar. This positioning ensures that guests can enjoy the resort’s best views over the waterfront while indulging in a relaxing spa experience.

Tailored Treatments for Every Need
Equipped with two massage beds, the Beach Spa offers a variety of treatments designed to cater to different needs and schedules. Guests can choose from 15-minute and 30-minute head treatments, a 30-minute aloe vera after-sun treatment, a 30-minute back treatment, a 30-minute head, neck, and shoulder treatment, a 30-minute foot treatment, and a 40-minute organic facial treatment. The spa’s highly skilled therapists use a ‘high-touch, low-tech’ approach, blending ancient Eastern techniques with Western healing practices to recalibrate and rejuvenate.
“We want to offer the best of both worlds; not just the spa and the beach but also the choice between a longer pampering session at The Anam Spa or a 15-, 30-, or 40-minute session at our Beach Spa,” said the resort’s manager, Ye Chang Sheng (Peter). “Whether you’re looking to briefly unwind after exploring Mui Ne’s attractions, or you’ve had a bit too much sun on the beach, in one of our two vast swimming pools, or at your private swimming pool at your suite, our express treatments are just the ticket if you’re looking for a bite-sized relaxing session before you continue with another getaway experience.”

Accessible and Affordable
Open daily from 10 am to 6 pm, Beach Spa’s treatments cost between VND 300,000 and VND 450,000, making them accessible luxury for all guests.
Comprehensive Wellness at The Anam Spa
In addition to the Beach Spa, The Anam Spa offers a more extensive wellness experience. Located closer to the resort’s central freshwater swimming pool, it features five treatment rooms, including three VIP rooms designed for couples, each equipped with two massage beds and a deep-soaking bathtub. The spa includes two single rooms, two steam rooms, saunas, indoor Jacuzzis, and a beauty salon.
The Anam Spa’s menu, guided by the mantra “Let Your Mind Go, and Your Body Will Follow,” includes traditional treatments for soothing and stress relief, detox and slimming programs, and the use of Sothys Paris products known for their energising, hydrating, and anti-aging properties. One of the standout packages is the ‘Tropical Detox and Slimming’ journey, which involves a body massage to promote better circulation, salt glow exfoliation, a fresh coffee and orange extract body wrap, and steam and sauna treatments to drain toxins further. The spa’s facials are designed to hydrate and brighten the skin, combating wrinkles and aging. Body care treatments include the Nepalese style tea exfoliation and Bourbon tea intense body wrap.
With these expanded offerings, The Anam Mui Ne continues to set the standard for luxury and relaxation, providing guests with a comprehensive wellness experience that caters to every need. Whether you’re looking for a quick rejuvenation or a full day of pampering, The Anam Mui Ne has something for everyone.
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