Vietnam's coastline is a treasure trove of breathtaking beauty and cultural richness, offering a myriad of beachfront resorts that redefine luxury and relaxation. From the vibrant energy of Da Nang to the tranquil shores of Phu Quoc, these resorts are a testament to Vietnam's emergence as a premier destination for discerning travellers.
Looking for your next coastal haven holiday, where azure waters meet golden sands, and traditional Vietnamese hospitality is woven into every detail? Whether you seek adventure or serenity, Vietnam's beachfront resorts promise an unforgettable escape.
Join us on a journey through Vietnam's coastal wonders with these amazing MICHELIN hotels.
Four Seasons Resort, The Nam Hai
Style: Temporary ClassicAtmosphere: Lively
For those seeking a less crowded alternative to Thailand, Vietnam's beach resorts are gaining popularity. The Nam Hai, located on the renowned China Beach near Danang, offers a hundred modern-minimal villas designed by Parisian architect Reda Amalou. Each villa provides privacy, with 40 featuring private plunge pools. Amenities include freestanding tubs, rain showers, flat-screen TVs, and Bose sound systems. The resort offers one- to five-bedroom villas, suitable for various purposes like family reunions or beach weddings. Additional facilities include a fitness centre, spa, three pools, four tennis courts, and dining options serving Vietnamese and international cuisine, making it a compelling alternative to Thailand.
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Mia Resort Nha Trang
Style: Modern DesignAtmosphere: Quiet
Mia Resort Nha Trang is distinguished by its harmonious green design and eco-friendly ethos. Situated amid lush gardens and a palm-fringed beach, the resort's grass-roofed buildings seamlessly blend into the verdant landscape. The commitment to sustainability extends to Mojito's bar, where cocktails are crafted from fresh green sugarcane. Privacy is paramount, with guest rooms discreetly nestled among coconut palms, offering sea views from private verandas. The resort's charm lies in its simplicity, offering complimentary perks such as snorkel gear, yoga sessions, and shuttle service. Guests can enjoy spacious rooms, four-poster beds, and spa-like bathrooms. With a serene spa and seaside restaurants serving fresh catches, Mia Resort Nha Trang offers a tranquil coastal escape. Accessible from Cam Ranh International Airport and Nha Trang train station, the resort provides a convenient yet secluded retreat.
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Azerai Ke Ga Bay
Style: Modern designAtmosphere: Quiet
Azerai, a new brand launched by Aman founder Adrian Zecha, aims to redefine the travel experience. Azerai Ke Ga Bay in Bình Thuận, Vietnam, epitomises this vision, blending modern, minimalist design with local influences. The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including rooms with private pools, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. The property boasts an immersive spa, yoga, and meditation facilities, as well as three pool areas. Dining options include the open-air Terrace, the elegant Dining Room, and the chic Living Room bar. While Azerai Ke Ga Bay may not break new ground in concept, its flawless execution sets it apart as a standout destination.
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Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa
Style: Modern DesignAtmosphere: Lively
Da Nang, once a neglected city between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, has transformed into a vibrant destination. The development of its white-sand beaches, along with nearby cultural sites like Hue and Hoi An, and attractions like a Greg Norman–designed golf course, have elevated its status. The Hyatt Regency has further solidified Da Nang's appeal with its Vietnamese and international dining options, full-service spa, and 357 modern rooms and suites. Even the standard "King" room impresses with a balcony and a luxurious bathroom. Upgrades include rooms with ocean views, club access, and spacious suites. Beyond the hotel, guests can explore Cham Island for a taste of local life and fresh seafood.
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Zannier Hotels Bai San Ho
Style: Traditional EleganceAtmosphere: Quiet
Situated on a secluded peninsula in Vietnam's Phú Yên province, Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô reflects Arnaud Zannier's dedication to immersive experiences. This recent addition to the Zannier family boasts 73 villas, the largest in their collection, yet maintains a peaceful atmosphere thanks to its spacious layout and secluded accommodations. Each villa offers luxurious comfort with a charmingly unpretentious, hand-crafted aesthetic inspired by indigenous housing. Most villas come with plunge pools, and some offer stunning beachfront views. The resort features impressive facilities, including a pool, spa, tennis courts, yoga, a kids' club, and three restaurants. Guests can enjoy a variety of experiences, from picnic lunches to temple tours, with a particular emphasis on sea-based activities like surfing and sailing.
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Six Senses Con Dao
Style: Contemporary ClassicAtmosphere: Quiet
Six Senses resorts in Southeast Asia are renowned for their exclusive private pool villas, eschewing large hotel buildings for luxurious, eco-friendly accommodations. Located on a pristine island in Vietnam's southern archipelago, Six Senses Con Dao offers modern comforts in a secluded setting. Despite its intimate size, each of the fifty villas comes with personal butler service, ensuring a private and tailored experience. The airy villas feature local teakwood interiors, canopy beds, and uncluttered, open-plan designs that maximise airflow from the East Vietnamese Sea. Dining options are diverse, with butlers delivering meals for private enjoyment or the option to participate in daily cooking classes and savour your creations on the beach. Accessible via a 45-minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City, Co Ong Airport serves Con Son Island, home to the resort.
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Salinda Resort Phu Quoc Island
Style: Modern DesignAtmosphere: Lively
Vietnam's rising popularity as a travel destination brings Phu Quoc into the spotlight. Known as the Pearl Island of Asia, this Singapore-sized island lies to the west of mainland Vietnam, near Cambodia. It boasts stunning white-sand beaches, picturesque jungles, and luxurious resorts like the impressive Salinda Resort Phu Quoc Island. With over a hundred suites and villas, Salinda offers spacious and stylish accommodations, featuring king beds, rain showers, and private balconies. The resort's amenities include the Salinda Spa, offering Thai treatments, and diverse dining options, including Italian, Indian, and Vietnamese cuisine. Phu Quoc's attractions extend beyond the resort, with opportunities for diving, snorkelling, and exploring Phu Quoc National Park and the vibrant local Night Market.
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Banyan Tree Lang Co.
Style: Modern DesignAtmosphere: Secluded
Two decades after opening its pioneering resort in Phuket, Banyan Tree continues to transform stunning Southeast Asian coastlines into equally stunning resorts. Banyan Tree Lang Co, with its forty-nine enormous pool villas in a former fishing village between Hue and Hoi An, exemplifies this. Banyan Tree's developments are sensitive to ecology and culture, offering each private villa with its own pool, excellent en-suite dining, and a blend of local design with modern elements. Resident guides provide tailored experiences, from exploring Ke Bang National Park to biking in the Truong Son Mountains. The resort also features a crescent beach, water activities, an 18-hole golf course, a renowned spa, and diverse dining options.
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An Lam Retreats Ninh Van Bay
Style: Modern DesignAtmosphere: Quiet
Ninh Van Bay offers a tranquil escape in coastal Vietnam, with pristine beaches and lush surroundings. Accessible by boat after a series of transfers, An Lam Retreats promises a spectacular journey. The resort's 33 timber villas blend seamlessly with nature, each featuring a veranda, private plunge pool, and jungle views. A private butler ensures a comfortable stay and can arrange various excursions. The spa offers natural treatments, including a spring water sauna. Dining options include fresh seafood and traditional Vietnamese cuisine. The rooftop bar offers panoramic bay views. The beach is the highlight, offering a secluded paradise.
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