Light bites and inspired cocktails can be enjoyed at the al fresco Rock's Bar where a laid-back atmosphere encourages diners to soak up expansive views of Lan Ha Bay. For an indulgent fine dining experience on the island, relish the exquisite Japanese cuisine at Akoya. Its in-door space features elegant interior touches. Overlooking the ocean from a colonial-inspired terrace, the all-day dining restaurant Indochine Kitchen serves both local fusion and internationally-inspired dishes. The hotel's two restaurants and three bars offer the largest variety of cuisine on the island. From high quality hardwood floors, old-style claw foot bathtubs, rattan wicker chairs, and traditional ceiling fans to intricate wall tiling patterns, each guestroom reflects a luxurious yet authentic design. The sophisticated twist of classical style is enshrined in every corner of the hotel, from the charming ambience of the guest rooms to decorative pieces handpicked to evoke the essence of a bygone era.įeaturing an open-concept layout modelled after traditional Vietnamese homes, each of the 121 guestrooms at Hôtel Perle d'Orient Cat Ba - MGallery are designed with neoclassical furnishings to encapsulate the spirit of the heyday Indochine era. Surrounded by spectacular cliffs and offering exclusive access to its own private beach, Hôtel Perle d'Orient Cat Ba - MGallery encourages well-heeled travellers, families and couples to explore the charm and elegance of yesteryear.
Set in the alluring Gulf of Tonkin, Cat Ba is a destination that offers a rich treasure trove of nature easily accessible by car and ferry.
Offering guests sublime views of Lan Ha Bay and the ecologically diverse Cat Ba National Park, the hotel is the first international luxury property on Cat Ba Island. Nestled between towering limestone karsts and verdant island mountains, Hôtel Perle d'Orient Cat Ba - MGallery welcomes travellers to a world of tranquil beauty, unhurried exploration and home-grown delights in the picturesque Lan Ha Bay.