A weekend away at the Six Senses Resort Con Dao.

Ocean view 4 bedroom villa fit for a king. 

Over the weekend I had the honours of attending a wedding that one of my close friends had at the Six Senses Resort and Spa on Con Dao Island, Vietnam. This resort was an amazing experience as we were booked into a Ocean View 4 room villa which is made up of 3 complexes' next to each other that provided space and privacy. The design of the villa was strategically designed to have the feeling and enough open space and lounging area's for all three complexes' guest  to feel together as one.  

Our villa was divided up by three buildings with the master bedroom located on the first floor of the central building followed by a second bedroom, the kitchen and dining room and a open planned lounge room located on the ground floor. 

The other two bedrooms and bathrooms were divided betweens the left and right building either side. The main infinity pool was accessible by the middle and right villa while the left apartment building had a small private pool.    

 Private sanctuary to relax. 

Private pool by apartment one. 

 Living room in the middle apartment with views of the ocean. 

View of the infinity pool and ocean from the apartment three. 

 My bedroom for the weekend. 


Double vanity bathroom. 

Bathtub with a view. 

The wooden and spacious wardrobe space. 

All time was lost in this resort. 

 Some views of the lounge chairs, the infinity pool and ocean.


 Taking a dip in the pool. 

 A closer shot of the ocean. 

 If the infinity pool doesn't meet your standards then the public pool by the beach is also there.





  

 Activities on the beach. 


The resort had 4 restaurants on offer to guest's and I chose to head down in my down time to Deli'cous by the market for some snacks and wraps. 

My stay of two nights at the Six Senses Resort and Spa wasn't enough as it was top notch experience with fantastic can do attitudes from the hotel staff. If you guys are looking for a place to relax in pure paradise then don't look further than the Six Senses Con Dao. 

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