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Hai Yen rooms facing the beach

Hai Yen rooms facing the beach

Hai Yen rooms facing the beach

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Address:

132 Nguyen Dinh Chieu
Ham Tien, Mui Ne
Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan Vietnam

Phone:

062847243

URL:

http://www.muinebeach.net/haiyen

Price:

InexpensiveInexpensive

Description:

A cozy, friendly little guest house just outside the main tourist strip, nestled in a garden on the beach. These are friends of mine--tell them Adam sent you!

Published on 7/29/07

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