Nyan Voyet Mai
Strung out along the main beach, the island's five rudimentary guesthouses - all family-run and all with...
Strung out along the main beach, the island's five rudimentary guesthouses - all family-run and all with...
Strung out along the main beach, the island's five rudimentary guesthouses - all family-run and all with...
The French-owned ‘end of the earth’, the highest up of all the hillside resorts, has a dozen gorgeous bu...
This rambling colony of hillside bungalows built of wood, bamboo and stone and connected by a maze of st...
Popular with in-the-know expats, this mellow place has 17 solidly built, tasteful bungalows - all with f...
Rooms and bungalows have gorgeous furniture, sleek fixtures and private balconies, but more pool furnitu...
This three-storey place is a bit decrepit, but you can’t argue with the location, right on the water (al...
This ultrachic 11-room boutique hotel, occupying three waterfront villas from the 1960s, has a beachside...
Set in the new part of town near the bridge, this large hotel is one of the better all-rounders...
Friendly and family-run, this smart, six-level hotel was the newest kid on the block when we visited and...
Right in the middle of the main drag, this mini-hotel offers good-value rooms and a lift...
Not too long ago this was Ha Tien’s grandest hotel, as evidenced by its spacious rooms, wide corridors, ...
Like a guesthouse on steroids, this is one of the old timers by Ha Tien standards...
On a street lined with 1960s row houses, Ta Eng is the best of the Khmer-style high-rises thanks to sque...
Set in a manicured garden, this hostelry has comfortable air-con rooms, less comfortable fan rooms and t...
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