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ALL IN THE FAMILY

Ensconced by lush rainforest above a serene bay, Interconti­nental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort comes packed with programs and activities that combine learning and fun

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FOR ALL ITS GROWN-UP LUXURIES, the Interconti­nental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is sure to delight the entire family. Nestled on the forest-covered Son Tra Peninsula in central Vietnam, not far from the bustling coastal city of Da Nang, this tranquil oasis offers a wide array of activities and amenities tailored to children of all ages, making it a perfect destinatio­n for families looking to create lasting memories together.

Brimming with whimsy and flair courtesy of its imaginativ­e Bangkok-based interior designer and architect Bill Bensley, the property is arranged in four levels that spill down a hillside to a beautiful crescentsh­aped beach, all connected by a nifty funicular railway called the Nam Tram. Each of the captivatin­g, Vietnamese-inspired guest rooms faces the sea, including a collection of suites and villas that offer ample space for the whole gang. Cozy sleeping tents can even be set up for an in-room camping adventure.

One of the many highlights of the Interconti­nental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is its Planet Trekkers Kids’ Club, which provides a fun and nurturing environmen­t for children to play and learn. Equipped with indoor slides, chillout zones, toys, books, and more, the award-winning facility offers a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, from Vietnamese lantern making and art classes to interactiv­e games and scavenger hunts. While parents enjoy a spa treatment or kick back on the beach with a chilled rosé in hand, they can rest assured that their young ones are having the time of their lives. Elsewhere, there’s a dedicated kids’ pool and a kids’ bar offering mocktails and sweet treats, while an in-house cinema screens daily family movies.

Another asset? The natural beauty of the surrounds. Encompassi­ng 39 hectares of pristine rainforest, the resort offers compliment­ary nature tours to learn about the environmen­t and spot local wildlife like the red-shanked douc langur, one of the world’s rarest primates. From kayaking and beach games to nature walks and bicycle tours, there’s no shortage of options for families to enjoy the great outdoors together.

In addition to its array of activities, the Interconti­nental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort boasts a variety of dining options that cater to the younger set. From kid-friendly menus to special dining experience­s designed for families, even the pickiest eaters will find something to enjoy.

For families seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply quality time together, this is one destinatio­n that has it all.

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