Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau: How to enjoy a perfect vacation

Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau: How time flies! It is not long before the year wraps up to usher in a new one.

Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau

We all seem to get busier for travel plans as the Christmas, New Year, and Lunar New Year holidays are drawing near.

Many are wondering where they should travel or whether they should explore a new place or renew their memory at a familiar tourist site. Meanwhile, one of the top global travel trends is leisure travel.

A peaceful and airy resort in the beach city of Vung Tau
A peaceful and airy resort in the beach city of Vung Tau.

The Wall Street Journal's study has shown that all questions asked before a trip aim at a target: to create an ideal holiday to satisfy travelers, relaxed, pleasant, unstressed, and comfortable. A perfect trip helps visitors feel excited and ready to return to everyday life.

To have the best trip, travelers should quickly seek and book a high-quality, luxurious, furnished lodging facility with tasty and safe dishes.

“Delicious food will also make people happy” is a philosophy of Sao Mai Resort chefs in Vung Tau
"Delicious food will also make people happy" is a philosophy of Sao Mai Resort chefs in Vung Tau.

Some studies by doctors at the Tampere University in Finland show that short but frequent holidays in a year will offer more benefits than only one long holiday.

A love room of Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau makes visitors sublimate during their year-end holidays
A love room of Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau makes visitors sublimate during their year-end holidays.

Before each holiday, travelers should plan a detailed trip and outline what to do and where to stay, making them more excited and eager for their holiday.

Gaining happiness and satisfaction from a short holiday is enough to inspire their energy. Holidays that help energize and cheer people up are as important as good sleep. After a break, people will feel more creative, energetic, healthy, and comfortable.

Open space at Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau
Open space at Sao Mai Resort in Vung Tau.

We are traveling looks like going to sleep. Every day, we should get enough sleep to help our physical and mental health recovery. Similarly, short-time holidays will relax us, help relieve stress and restore health to return to everyday life with busy work at the end of the year.

The psychological factor determines the impression of a holiday. A perfect holiday in travelers' minds will make them energetic and eager to return to work. The so-called "post-holiday" happiness will last longer.

Enjoyable and relaxing space at Golf Café in Sao Mai Resort
Enjoyable and relaxing space at Golf Café in Sao Mai Resort.

As a result, no one but you must be a director of a perfect holiday for yourself and your families.

Sao Mai Resort Vung Tau boasts a thrilling space featuring airy bungalows, four-star hotel rooms, Sao Mai Center – a center for events, gardens, a golf café area, tennis and badminton courts, a swimming pool, karaoke parlors, and gym and spa rooms. Sao Mai Resort Vung Tau covers over six hectares of land in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, making it the largest in the southern province.

The province also has the high-end Sao Mai commercial housing project. The resort, surrounded by four facades, is located in Tan Phuoc Ward in Phu My Town, some 50 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City and the underway project of Long Thanh International Airport.

The resort is about 25 kilometers from the Go Gang Airport, 60 kilometers from the Ho Tram tourist area, 40 kilometers from Vung Tau City, five kilometers from the Cai Mep terminal, and 30 kilometers from the Long Son oil refinery. With various preferential policies and investment incentives in the province, Phu My Town will be upgraded into the Phu My industrial park city in the next two years.

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