Top 10 Best Beach Resorts in Vietnam
Vietnam is quickly rising to the top of the list of the greatest beach destinations in the world because of its warm, welcoming residents, delectable and ... read more...reasonably priced food, wide variety of beachfront accommodations, good weather, rich culture, and more than 2,000 kilometers of coastline. With this list of the top beach resorts in Vietnam, you can start preparing for your journey right away.
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The Vinpearl Discovery Greenhill resort on the island of Phu Quoc is a great option if you're looking for a holiday with your loved one or an enjoyable trip with your family. There is a lot for visitors to see and eat at the all-villa resort, which is located directly on Bai Dai Beach.
The resort specializes in providing unique experiences tailored to visitors' preferences and interests. Villas with two, three, and four rooms are generously sized and dispersed throughout the property. The upscale experience is further enhanced by opulent accents like soundproofing, spa-like bathrooms, and blackout shades. For your meals, there is a sizable gourmet buffet as well as a private dining room. The lobby café and the pool bar both serve food. The VinWonders entertainment center and the Grand World amusement park, both of which are close by and reachable through a free shuttle, are both run by the same company as the resort.
Website: vinpearl.com/en
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In a protected nature reserve on the Son Tra peninsula close to Hoi An, this beautiful Vietnam resort is situated on a private bay. The four-level, beautifully designed resort is situated on a beach and contains 201 rooms, suites, and villas. It is bordered by rainforest. You can go on nature walks in the luxuriant jungle or even take part in wildlife workshops with the resort's on-site zoologist.
Even the most affordable standard rooms are spacious and have a sizable patio with views of the ocean. They are decorated in a traditional Vietnamese style but provide the newest luxury amenities. Access to Club InterContinental, which offers several handy services (including free breakfast served in the lounge and VIP in-room check-in/check-out), is provided by executive rooms, suites, and villas. The InterContinental is a favorite among foodies since it is home to La Maison 1888, a French restaurant that honors the nation's colonial French past. It is run by three-Michelin-star chef Pierre Gagnaire, who is also in charge of all resort food.
Website: danang.intercontinental.com
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The ideal spot to stay in the area is at this opulent beach resort that is located halfway between Da Nang and Hoi An. It's unquestionably among the top beaches in south Vietnam. In 2016, the all-villa, five-star beach resort The Four Seasons Resort Hoi An (The Nam Hai) opened, bringing the premium experience of the luxury hotel chain to Vietnam (the resort is their first property in Vietnam).
Along with excellent service, opulent lodging, and delicious food, the Nam Hai also provides some unique local experiences like fishing in vintage basket boats with local Phuoc Hai fishermen. A Zen master who teaches not only wellness but also compassion oversees the wellness-focused spa at The Four Seasons, which seems to float above a lotus pond. The Four Seasons is unquestionably among the best resorts in Vietnam for couples, especially if you reserve a villa in their upscale Private Retreats section, which is similar to a club level. All of the accommodations in this location are beachfront villas with butler service and private pools.
Website: fourseasons.com/hoian/
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Da Nang, a seaside city in central Vietnam, served as the nation's primary port for a period of time under French colonial authority. There are about 92 kilometers of beaches at this well-liked resort, which attracts both Vietnamese and foreign tourists. There are currently more five-star resorts on the southern beaches than everywhere else in Vietnam.
The isolated Xuan Thieu Beach, located in the city's north, is the best beach in Da Nang. Thanh Binh Beach, which faces Da Nang Bay, is a close second. The best ones lack facilities but are also the least crowded, so pack your own meals. The biggest Premier Village Danang Resort - Managed by Accor, an opulent residential complex that also offers night villa rental, is the ideal place to stay. These are enormous, opulent, ultra-modern lodgings in a resort with full-service, country club-type amenities including various dining choices.
Website: premier-village-danang.com
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Despite being a part of Vietnam, Phu Quoc island is actually closer to the coast of Cambodia and the Sihanoukville resort area than to Vietnam. It can be reached by taking a quick ferry from the Gulf of Thailand. The Phu Quoc National Park, a nature reserve, covers half of the island, which is largely undeveloped.
Stay at the Salinda Resort Phu Quoc Island instead of the massive condo-style hotel projects on the island. With just 121 rooms, suites, and villas, this upscale beachside boutique hotel offers incredibly personalized service. Three distinct restaurants, a spa offering a variety of therapeutic treatments, and a large private beach are all present. The nearby village of Duong Dong features day and night markets where a variety of Vietnamese foods, crafts, and souvenirs are sold.
Website: salindaresort.com
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This remote, eco-friendly luxury beach resort is located on its own island, about a 40-minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City. The Six Senses Con Dao is ideal for both couples and families, as it sits on a mile-long stretch of beautiful beach, and you (and the other resort guests) get the entire island to yourself.
There are 50 luxury villas with historic design elements and every modern luxury amenity. Each has its own private infinity pool, and some are directly on the beach, while others are set back. Some of the villas feature one bedroom, while others have two, with each unit accommodating up to four people. Guests at the Six Senses can participate in unique activities such as diving and snorkeling in the coral reefs or witnessing sea turtle hatching (May through October) with the resort's resident marine biologist.
Website: sixsensescondao.com
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This Six Senses, a 5-star, ultra-luxury resort in Vietnam is also quite remote, providing plenty of privacy. The Six Senses Ninh Van Bay isn't quite on an island, but it sits on its own peninsula that juts out into the bay and is surrounded by water on three sides. The beach resort is within a 20-minute boat ride away from Nha Trang.
The resort is small, with only 58 villas, yet this allows the attentive staff to provide personalized service to each guest. Whether you're a couple looking for romance or a family looking for fun, the resort focuses on making your visit a highly personal experience. Each villa is designed to resemble a luxury home, with magnificent modern architecture and high-quality materials and furniture. They each have their own infinity pool as well. Food is an essential part of the experience, with both a wellness spa cuisine and a full-service fine-dining restaurant focusing on fresh, local seafood. With pristine coral reefs encircling the coastline, the resort area is also home to some world-class diving.
Website: sixsenses.com/en/resorts/ninh-van-bay
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This mega-resort is one of the largest in Da Nang and is an excellent family beach getaway. The family resort is located directly on a white, sandy beach and offers a variety of on-site entertainment and activities for children and families. Another reason the Hyatt is an excellent beach resort for families is the variety of accommodation types and sizes available. There are standard hotel rooms, suites, one- to three-bedroom homes, and even three-bedroom villas; many are sufficient to accommodate large families or groups, and all have sea views.
There are five pools to choose from, with the main, lagoon-style pool featuring a waterslide. The resort offers the hotel chain's Camp Hyatt all-day kids' program (from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.), as well as babysitting services at all hours. They even have swimming classes for kids. Outdoor yoga, rock climbing, and the resort's tennis courts are all available. Guests can pick from three restaurants, a bakery/coffee shop, and a deli, as well as poolside and beach waiter service.
Website: hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/vietnam/hyatt-regency-danang-resort-and-spa/danhr
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This popular beach vacation location is located in the country's south. The main beach in Nha Trang is expansive, with a lengthy beachside promenade lined with hotels, shops, and restaurants. The water is warm and has a beautiful deep blue color, ideal for swimming. Diving, including skin diving and scuba, is very popular here, and Nha Trang is one of the world's top dive destinations. This is due in great part to the area's coral reefs, which can be found in the nature reserves of Hon Mun and Hon Tam islands (a short boat ride away).
The InterContinental Nha Trang is a beachfront luxury hotel in the heart of the beach district. The rooms and suites offer spectacular views of the curving beach and the deep blue bay. There's a spacious spa, numerous eating options, and a beautiful outdoor pool and pool deck with views of the coastline. Consider booking a Club InterContinental room, as perks like lounge check-in, complimentary breakfast, and free afternoon food service (along with upgraded accommodations) more than make up for the additional expense.
Website: nhatrang.intercontinental.com
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The beaches are tree-lined and quite windy, making it a popular spot for sports like sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. It's about four hours from Saigon. Mui Ne is a picturesque beach town on the South China Sea in the country's southeast.
The Pandanus Resort, another beach resort near Ho Chi Minh City, is nestled within a large tropical garden directly on the sand in the town of Mui Ne. There's a huge, private beach area as well as a lovely lagoon swimming pool with its own palm-tree-lined island in the center. There are also numerous gardens and green spaces to explore at the hotel. The resort offers a variety of dining options as well as lodgings ranging from affordable rooms with no view to lavish villas on the sand and everything in between.
Website: pandanusresort.com