Vietnam is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, from breathtaking beaches to lush mountains, where culture and adventure await at every turn. Imagine sipping cocktails by the pool or exploring vibrant cities—all while keeping your eco-conscious credentials in check.
Here’s the scoop: you can soak up the luxury and thrill of Vietnam’s hospitality at these fabulous sustainable hotels listed in the MICHELIN Guide. Each spot makes it easy to indulge in comfort without leaving a heavy footprint.
So, pack your bags and get ready to experience the beauty of Vietnam while being kind to the planet.
Six Senses Con Dao
Ba Ria-Vung TauSix Senses Con Dao is your ticket to eco-luxury on a breathtaking island in Vietnam's southern archipelago. This stunning resort features 50 elegant private pool villas, blending style with sustainability, thanks to local teakwood interiors and breezy indoor-outdoor designs. Enjoy personalised butler service for a truly serene stay, whether you prefer meals delivered straight to your villa or getting hands-on in cooking classes that celebrate local ingredients—perfect for those magical moonlit dinners on the beach. Committed to eco-friendliness, the resort boasts energy-efficient systems, eco-friendly cleaning products, and electric vehicle charging. It also grows organic produce, offers vegan options, and actively supports the local community while preserving the island’s natural beauty.
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The Island Lodge
Tien GiangNestled on Unicorn Island in the Mekong Delta, The Island Lodge is a tranquil retreat just outside Ho Chi Minh City. With 12 charming rooms that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern comforts, it’s a serene escape. Sustainability is at the forefront here—energy is conserved when rooms are empty, and energy-efficient systems keep things eco-friendly. Say goodbye to single-use plastics; eco-friendly cleaning products and toiletries are the norm. Dining celebrates local produce with seasonal menus, vegan options, and a commitment to selling or donating surplus food. The hotel also supports local businesses and trains staff in sustainability and cultural heritage, making it a true community gem.
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Azerai Ke Ga Bay
Binh ThuanAman founder Adrian Zecha’s Azerai Ke Ga Bay is the ultimate transformative escape, blending chic, minimalist design with top-notch comfort, a tranquil spa, yoga facilities, and stylish dining. Sustainability is at the heart of this paradise: guest rooms and public areas conserve energy when unoccupied, harnessing renewable energy and energy-efficient systems. You’ll find eco-friendly cleaning products and toiletries throughout, plus options for reusing linens. Dining here is refreshingly plastic-free. The hotel supports the local community by sourcing from nearby businesses, and staff receive training in sustainability practices and local heritage while actively reducing water waste.
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Zannier Bai San Ho
Phu YenAt Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô, nestled on 240 acres of stunning beachfront in Phu Yen, Vietnam, Arnaud Zannier crafts unforgettable travel experiences. This largest Zannier property features 73 villas that blend five-star luxury with a charming, handcrafted aesthetic, many boasting plunge pools and ocean views. Enjoy impressive facilities like a pool, spa, tennis courts, and three restaurants, plus activities from picnics to surfing and snorkelling. Sustainability initiatives include energy-efficient heating and lighting, eco-friendly cleaning products, and a commitment to reducing single-use plastics. Dining emphasises organic and locally sourced produce, seasonal menus, and vegan options while minimising food waste.
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Hotel de la Coupole - MGallery
Lao CaiHotel de la Coupole in Sapa is a stunning French Indochine-style masterpiece, marking its place as the first modern luxury hotel in this picturesque Vietnamese mountain town. As a member of Sofitel’s MGallery collection, it pairs unique architectural flair with exceptional service and amenities, including the exquisite Nuages spa and a lavish 7th-floor indoor pool. The hotel emphasises sustainability, using energy-efficient lighting, and eco-friendly cleaning products, and offering guests the option to reuse linens and towels. You'll find no single-use plastic straws or toiletries here, making it a stylish choice for the eco-conscious traveller.
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Amanoi
Ninh ThuanAmanoi, the first Aman hotel in Vietnam, redefines luxury tourism, nestled in the breathtaking Nui Chua National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Perched on a hillside overlooking Vinh Hy Bay, this stunning resort boasts unrivalled views of pristine beaches. The 100-acre grounds harmoniously blend modern architecture with indigenous design, showcasing contemporary minimalism while preserving the natural landscape. Accommodations are state-of-the-art, with many villas featuring private pools and spa-like bathrooms. Enjoy luxurious amenities, including an expansive spa, inviting pools, and dining that focuses on fresh, contemporary Vietnamese cuisine. Amanoi also shows its care for the earth with energy-efficient lighting, eco-friendly cleaning products, and biodegradable toiletries, allowing guests to opt for reusing linens and towels while eliminating single-use plastics. Dining highlights include organic produce grown on-site and locally sourced ingredients, with a commitment to composting and reducing food waste. Whether you seek adventure on Vietnam’s central coast or relaxation by the pool, Amanoi has it all.
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Mia Resort Nha Trang
Khanh HoaAt Mia Resort Nha Trang, green is a way of life. This eco-friendly paradise features grass-roofed buildings, vibrant gardens, and a palm-fringed private beach, with Mojito’s bar serving refreshing drinks from the resort's namesake sugarcane. Nestled in the hills overlooking a serene bay, guests enjoy privacy and comfort in spacious rooms with luxurious four-poster king beds and spa-like bathrooms. Sustainability is key, with energy conservation measures, renewable energy sources, and eco-friendly cleaning products. Dining options showcase seasonal menus made from organic produce grown on-site and sourced from local farms, including vegan options. Guests can unwind at the breezy spa or enjoy fresh seafood at the casual seaside restaurants, making Mia Resort the ultimate eco-luxury getaway.
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Azerai Can Tho
Can ThoAdrian Zecha is a maestro of luxury hospitality, and his Azerai Can Tho is no exception. Nestled on a charming islet in the Hau River near Can Tho, this resort is an exclusive escape accessible only by boat. Choose from elegant garden-view rooms to a sumptuous five-bedroom villa with a private pool, all blending classic and contemporary styles. Savour local flavours at the Grill, Café, and Lounge & Bar, where culinary traditions meet modern flair. For wellness seekers, there’s an infinity pool, a yoga pavilion, and a comprehensive spa. Sustainability is front and centre: energy-efficient practices, eco-friendly cleaning products, and a focus on local produce highlight their commitment. Plus, staff are trained in sustainability and cultural heritage, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and community.
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Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
HanoiNot every hotel can claim the title of "legend," but the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi certainly earns it. This iconic hotel, dating back to 1901, seamlessly transports guests through time. The Heritage Wing retains its original charm, beautifully restored yet subtly modernised, while the contemporary Opera Wing offers a stylish contrast. Rooms are adorned in classic Indochine style, from luxurious suites to cosy doubles, with every comfort considered. Guests can indulge in a range of amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, and outdoor pool, alongside diverse dining options, from the French haute cuisine at Le Beaulieu to the modern Vietnamese delights at Spice Garden. The hotel prioritises sustainability, using energy-efficient lighting and eco-friendly products throughout.
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Six Senses Ninh Van Bay
Khanh HoaAt Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, the differences from Evason Ana Mandara & Six Senses Spa come down to branding and location. The “hideaway” label promises a plush level of privacy, while Evason offers luxury on Nha Trang’s mainland beach. What truly sets Ninh Van Bay apart is its commitment to sustainability, seamlessly blending luxury with eco-conscious practices. Every guest room and public space is powered by renewable energy and features energy-efficient systems. The resort prioritises eco-friendly cleaning products and biodegradable toiletries, encouraging guests to reuse linens and towels. Dining highlights sustainability, showcasing organic produce grown on-site and sourced from local farms. Seasonal menus cater to vegan options, and surplus food is donated or sold. The resort also composts waste, restores ecosystems, and monitors water and carbon emissions to ensure a positive environmental impact.
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Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi
HanoiAccor's Hotel de l’Opera in Hanoi is a vibrant gem in its “MGallery” collection, perfect for memorable stays. This boutique hotel offers a stylish escape from budget guesthouses and corporate chains. Inside, the chaotic charm of Hanoi transforms into a riot of bold colours, with silver patterns dancing along dark hallways and walls bursting with teal and purple. Deep pink furniture and rainbow mosaics brighten the space, while impressively high mattresses ensure sweet dreams. Committed to sustainability, the hotel features energy-efficient lighting, eco-friendly cleaning products, and organic toiletries, with options to reuse linens and towels, and no single-use plastics. Embracing its French colonial roots, enjoy delights like Café Lautrec and the elegant La Fée Verte, where you can sip absinthe in style.
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Azerai La Residence, Hue
Thua Thien HueTucked along the banks of the Perfume River in Hue, La Résidence is a stunning Art Deco boutique hotel that was once the Governor’s mansion. Now, this colonial-chic haven invites you to soak up its rich history while championing sustainability. From energy-efficient lighting to renewable energy, every corner of this hotel is eco-conscious. They use biodegradable toiletries and eco-friendly cleaning products, plus you can opt to reuse linens and towels to keep waste at bay. Dining here is a treat, with seasonal menus crafted from locally sourced produce, and surplus food is either donated or composted to cut down on waste. With a focus on training staff in sustainability and local culture, La Résidence is a luxurious retreat where you can unwind with spa treatments, lounge by the saltwater pool, or sip cocktails at Le Gouverneur bar, all while supporting responsible travel.
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