We stayed at Furama Resort Danang, and overall, it was a pleasant experience.
The location is excellent. There are convenience stores and restaurants nearby, and even though I didn’t have time to visit them, just knowing they were there felt reassuring. The resort itself is very large, especially the restaurants—they are impressively spacious. The hotel sits right on the beach, and the property is beautiful and well-maintained, with a classic Vietnamese resort atmosphere and a strong sense of heritage.
That said, one issue stood out. Some staff members, particularly at the main restaurant, struggled significantly with English. One staff member did not understand even a very basic word like “pen,” which left me genuinely confused about whether it was a language barrier or a communication issue. It was a bit frustrating in the moment.
On the positive side, the hotel offers good dining options. The Italian restaurant inside the resort was especially good. Overall, despite the language challenges, the hotel’s location, beachfront setting, beautiful design, and heritage make it a place I would still recommend, particularly for travelers looking for a traditional Vietnamese-style resort experience.