Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh
Cam Lam · Vietnam · Slots D12a D12b D12c Tourist Area
About Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Cam Lam
Radisson Blu Resort Cam Ranh is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Cam Lam, Vietnam. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.8 / 5
Cool and sophisticated facilities in general! Thank you for the kindness of the staff. Especially Manager HAN!😘 One disadvantage is that it is very far from downtown and there are too few shuttle buses. I'm satisfied with the low price
I am writing this review in June 2025, it is my first time in Vietnam and I like the hotel very much. The staff is very friendly and ready to help, especially I would like to mention the hostesses Nhung, she is a professional, friendly, attentive, responsible and always ready to help guests. It is a pleasure to have such employees as Nhung working at the hotel. The rooms are very comfortable and the location is convenient (15 min from the airport). The sea is clean and the water is crystally transparent. I recommend this hotel to everyone.
1. The resort has beautiful, clean scenery and views. However, I don’t understand why, upon check-out, I had to carry my own luggage to the gate without anyone offering to help or even asking if I needed assistance. (Maybe it’s because I didn’t ask, but in a high-end resort, I’d expect the staff to be more attentive and proactive—this would have made my experience much better.) 2. The air conditioner in the room was very difficult to adjust. I called the receptionist and was told to check the piece of paper with a QR code on the table, but scanning it only led to a generic instruction sheet with no actual way to control the temperature. So I just had to leave it on auto mode. 4. The breakfast buffet offered a variety of dishes from Asian to Western, but most of them were not very good. I tried the sushi, and the rice was hard with a rather sour taste (I went down at 8 AM, so maybe it had been sitting out for too long). I think it would have been better if it was kept warm in a steamer or something similar. The pho was quite good, and I really enjoyed the coconut coffee. 5. The resort offers cycling as an activity, but most of the bicycles were rusty, and some even had flat tires, making them unusable. 6. There was the difference in how guests seemed to be treated. During my stay, I saw foreign guests being greeted warmly, offered assistance with luggage, and engaged in friendly conversation, while local guests like myself were barely acknowledged unless we approached staff first (even though I am a Vietnamese-born foreigner). It left me with the impression that the resort prioritizes making a good impression on international visitors, but doesn’t extend the same level of attention to Vietnamese guests—which was disappointing, especially for a property claiming five-star standards. Overall experience: Beautiful scenery and a nice setting, but the service and maintenance fall short of resort standards. There’s not enough reason to return.