Ambassador Club Ignites Nha Trang’s Entertainment Scene

Ambassador Club Ignites Nha Trang’s Entertainment Scene

Vietnam’s most vibrant coastal city, Nha Trang, has a fresh hub for nightlife in the shape of the recently opened Ambassador Club Ana Marina Nha Trang.

The showpiece nightspot has been lighting up the evenings in Nha Trang with revellers packing the venue on a nightly basis to savour a delectable seafood buffet, starring the world-renowned Nha Trang lobster, one of Vietnam’s most famous marine delicacies. There’s also an eclectic entertainment roster that takes in everything from Cuban dance to energized DJ beats.

Ambassador Club is the centrepiece of the new Ana Marina lifestyle complex, overseen by leading boutique cruise operator Ambassador Cruise. When completed, the ambitious project will encompass not only Vietnam’s first dedicated marina, but also a yacht club, fine-dining restaurants, and numerous watersports activities including paragliding, jet-ski and diving.

Al fresco live entertainment enliven the sultry tropical evenings at Ambassador Club Ana Marina Nha Trang

The complex is designed to appeal to various demographics including foreign tourists, domestic visitors, families, couples and individual travellers.

“We’ve been delighted — but not surprised — by the excellent public response to Ambassador Club since it opened,” said Nguyen Cao Son, founder of Asia Premier Cruises Corporation, which owns Ambassador Cruise as well as Vietdeli, a restaurant company behind some of Vietnam’s most popular dining establishments.

Nha Trang is famous for being one of the best places in Vietnam to let your hair down. And there’s no better place in the city than the Ambassador Club to do just that. Our experience in establishing the Vietdeli brand has also enabled us to offer truly world-class cuisine as well as entertainment at the club.”

Located at the northern end of Nha Trang’s famous bay, Ana Marina benefits from spectacular views out towards the jungle-clad islands scattered around the azure waters of the East Sea.

These uplifting outlooks are front and centre at Ambassador Club, where revelers can dance, dine, and party long, sultry afternoons and evenings away underneath a mellow setting sun and then a blanket of stars.

Diners can choose from over 50 dishes from the extensive international buffet

Boasting a capacity of up to 1500 pax, the venue is one of the most expansive clubs in Vietnam. Indeed, its generous size makes it an ideal choice for all sorts of MICE events such as wedding receptions, company gatherings and private hires.

Its list of entertainment and culinary attributes is equally comprehensive. An international buffet puts an emphasis on the freshest of local produce and seafood. Diners can choose from over 50 dishes, many of them served up fresh from the BBQ. Standout items include lobsters caught in the famously abundant waters around nearby Binh Ba Island. The restaurant is also open for breakfast and lunch and offers a la carte as well as the set buffet option.

On the entertainment front, there’s a daily line-up of in-house live bands, top local and international DJs, a Cuban dance troupe, and acclaimed cabaret shows. The high-quality entertainment is enhanced, meanwhile, by pulsating lighting and a state-of-the-art sound system.

The venue also benefits from its contemporary design and wide array of different set-ups and spaces. Guests can take time out from the party by the pool to chill on comfortable furniture on a 2nd floor balcony. Restaurants with private rooms, meanwhile, offer the option of seclusion for groups.

“We’d like to think that we’ve covered a lot of bases with Ambassador Club, and covered them well,” continued Nguyen Cao Son. “We are very proud to provide the very highest service standards to give guests a flawless experience and to have added such a fantastic nightlife option to the range of attractions in Nha Trang.”

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