Opening its doors in 2007, the Elios could well be what the area was screaming for -- midrange options that aren't run down. This is the kind of place found in Nha Trang or Mui Ne, not the backpacker area of Ho Chi Minh City.
The interior is decorated brightly with shades of cream, as are the rooms which also contain a sturdy set of matching wooden furniture, all brand new of course. Rooms also include a TV, fridge and WiFi is available. Standards are not exactly spacious but still comfortable and with a window, no matter how small.
Superiors are bigger and offer a view onto the street through a slightly larger window, hence more daylight as well. Rates have leapt in the last twelve months, making the Elios less value for money, but if you're comfortable with the rates, it remains a sturdy choice.