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This is the best resort in Southeast Asia

The luxurious Six Senses Con Dao was voted the best resort in Vietnam, Southeast Asia. Why not see for yourself!

15 September 2021


The Six Senses Con Dao has reason to celebrate! Because, the luxury resort, known for keeping the world clean and protecting animals, was voted the best hotel in Southeast Asia at Travel + Leisure's World's Best Awards.  

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Readers' opinions counted in Southeast Asia

In 2021, thousands once again took part in the annual survey, sharing their opinions and experiences about their favourite hotels, islands, tour operators and more. This year, Six Senses Con Dao in Vietnam took first place in this highly prestigious award, winning the coveted title of 'Best Resort in Southeast Asia'.

A Romantic Villa for Dining. Credit: Six Senses

"It's an honor"

Hannah Loughlin, Director of Sales and Marketing at the resort, expresses her gratitude for the award. "In these times, we have transformed our business strategy but also proactively evolved to make Six Senses Con Dao the best it can be. Given the other nominees, we are honored to be named Best Resort in Southeast Asia."

Plastic-free to protect animals in Southeast Asia

One reason for the resort's popularity is that Six Senses Con Dao is committed to protecting endangered green turtles and is 99 % plastic-free. The luxury property is committed to further reducing its carbon footprint through numerous energy and environmental initiatives, while enhancing the guest experience. 

Sustainability is a top priority at Con Dao. Credit: Six Senses

A culinary novelty at Con Dao

Guests visiting Six Senses Con Dao next year will be able to discover a new culinary experience. "Dining Under the Stars" on the rooftops of "By the Beach", offers guests not only excellent food, but also a unique panoramic view of the ocean. Up to four people can enjoy this unique event together. The newly created beach, to hide behind the headland of Lo Voi Mountain, offers guests a true "Robinson Crusoe" experience with private organic BBQ or organic picnic.

The resort's "By the Beach" restaurant. Credit: Six Senses

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