“Experience Luxury Accommodation in Vietnam: The Best Luxury Hotels & Resorts”

CN Traveler has recommended a selection of hotels based on their newness, luxury, investment level, and beautiful and unique architecture.

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Hotels in Vietnam have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering visitors a range of accommodation to suit their individual needs. From luxurious beach resorts to modern city hotels, there is something to appeal to everyone. Here are the top 10 hotels in Vietnam that you won’t want to miss out on during your visit:

1. Amanoi, Ninh Thuan
Amanoi is an upscale resort located on the central coast of Vietnam. It offers guests a luxurious stay, with stunning views of the East Sea and a private beach. The resort features a range of amenities including a spa and wellness centre, a swimming pool, and an array of dining options.

2. Six Senses Con Dao, Con Dao Islands
Six Senses Con Dao is an eco-friendly resort situated on a secluded beach on the Con Dao Islands. Guests can enjoy the resort’s many facilities, such as a swimming pool, a spa, and a range of outdoor activities. The resort also offers a selection of dining options and serves up delicious local cuisine.

3. Nam Hai, Hoi An
For those looking for a luxurious getaway, the Nam Hai is the perfect choice. This beachfront resort is located in the ancient town of Hoi An and offers guests a variety of amenities including a spa, a golf course, and a range of dining options. The resort also features an outdoor pool and lush gardens.

4. La Veranda Resort, Phu Quoc
La Veranda Resort is a French colonial-style hotel situated on the idyllic island of Phu Quoc. The resort offers guests a range of activities such as kayaking, snorkelling, and a spa. Guests can also enjoy a range of dining options and take in the stunning views of the Gulf of Thailand.

5. InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort, Danang
The InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is a luxurious five-star resort offering guests a range of amenities including a spa, swimming pool, and a selection of fine dining options. The resort is located on a secluded beach and features stunning views of the East Sea and nearby mountains.

6. The Anam, Cam Ranh
The Anam is a five-star beachfront resort located in Cam Ranh. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a spa, a swimming pool, and a range of water sports. The resort also offers a selection of fine dining options and serves up delicious local cuisine.

7. La Residence Hotel & Spa, Hue
La Residence Hotel & Spa is an elegant hotel situated in the city of Hue. This luxurious hotel offers guests a range of amenities, such as a spa, a swimming pool, and a selection of fine dining options. Guests can also take in the stunning views of the Perfume River from the hotel’s terrace.

8. Park Hyatt Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City
The Park Hyatt Saigon is a chic five-star hotel located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, such as a spa, a swimming pool, and a selection of fine dining options. The hotel also offers stunning views of the city skyline and the Saigon River.

9. Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is a luxurious five-star hotel located in the heart of the city. This hotel offers guests a range of amenities, including a spa, a swimming pool, and a selection of fine dining options. The hotel also features stunning views of the nearby West Lake.

10. InterContinental Hanoi Westlake, Hanoi
The InterContinental Hanoi Westlake is a luxurious five-star hotel located on the shores of the West Lake. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, such as a spa, a swimming pool, and a selection of fine dining options. The hotel also offers stunning views of the lake and the city skyline.

Hotels in Vietnam have long been overlooked in favour of nearby hospitality heavyweights such as Indonesia and Thailand, but over the past few years, the country has been playing catch-up. New arrivals have pitched up no-expense-spared beach resorts and plugged-in city hotels that give many of their Southeast Asian competitors a run for their money.

Whether you are looking for luxurious beach resorts, modern city hotels or eco-friendly retreats, there is something to appeal to everyone in Vietnam. Here are the top 10 hotels in Vietnam that you won’t want to miss out on during your visit:

1. Amanoi, Ninh Thuan: This upscale resort located on the central coast of Vietnam offers guests a luxurious stay, with stunning views of the East Sea and a private beach. The resort features a range of amenities including a spa and wellness centre, a swimming pool, and an array of dining options.

With miles of palm-fringed beaches along its eastern coast and a vibrant culture to draw inspiration from, there is an abundant source of material to explore in Vietnam – both established mainstays and modern newcomers alike. Designs that pay homage to the country’s French colonial history or the traditional crafts and homes of the more than 50 indigenous groups that inhabit Vietnam can all be found, as reported by CN Traveller.

Amanoi

Photo: Amanoi
Photo: Amanoi

Claiming a spectacular stretch of Vietnam’s coastline within the verdant embrace of Nui Chua National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Amanoi is a natural paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay. From its remote and unique location, visitors can enjoy a rich and diverse mosaic of ecosystems. The resort’s clifftop restaurants and pool, lakeside Aman Spa, and private golden sand beach offer limitless possibilities for outdoor exploration, cultural immersion, and peaceful relaxation.

Embraced by a stunningly beautiful wilderness on a picturesque stretch of dramatic coastline, Amanoi provides an array of indoor and outdoor settings for the most luxurious weddings and celebrations in Vietnam. Offering unparalleled beauty and seclusion, guests will be able to experience a truly unique occasion in this special and unforgettable setting.

Azerai Can Tho

Photo: Azerai Can Tho
Photo: Azerai Can Tho

It’s hard to believe that this secluded paradise of scampering squirrels, melodic birdsong, and banyan trees dripping with vines is only a five-minute boat ride away from the bustling center of Can Tho. Azerai Can Tho has taken over an islet on the Hau River and offers its guests a true island experience, while also providing easy access to the best attractions of the Mekong Delta.

The Aman-like architecture and pared-back interiors of its rooms (each set in two-room villas facing either the sprawling gardens or the river) and sprawling pool villas are no coincidence: Azerai’s founder, Indonesian hospitality heavyweight Adrian Zecha, also founded the illustrious Aman group and infused the property with many of the same Zen-inducing hallmarks. Guests can expect to find a soothing spa, lush landscaping, and plenty of open space to enjoy the tranquility of their stay.

Capella Hotel

Photo: Capella Hotel
Photo: Capella Hotel

Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam with a history of “thousand years of civilization”, is a must-see destination for travelers. Its unique architectural and cultural features make it stand out from other destinations around the world. From its ancient temples to its bustling street markets, Hanoi is sure to captivate the hearts of those who visit. Whether you want to explore its fascinating history or discover its modern art scene, Hanoi has something for everyone. So don’t miss out on this memorable city!

With the prosperous and dynamic life of a growing city day by day, Hanoi not only boasts the old features of the old town and historical relics of feudal dynasties, but also many works of art that exude a modern and luxurious grandeur. Among them, the Capella Hanoi Hotel stands out as an architectural masterpiece in the heart of the magnificent capital.

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort

Photo: InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.
Photo: InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.

Draped over the lush hills of the Son Tra peninsula, just a 30-minute drive from Da Nang Airport, lies InterContinental’s Vietnamese flagship hotel. Designed by the renowned Bill Bensley, the hotel opened in 2012 and quickly became known for its whimsical wonderland of temple-like villas, flower-filled gardens, and several restaurants boasting breathtaking ocean views. Since then, it has been lauded as one of the most luxurious resorts in the area.

Like the communal areas, the resort’s sumptuous suites, penthouses, and villas (ranging from one to four bedrooms) boast boldly monochrome palettes, enlivened with vibrant pops of citrusy yellow and colorful Chinoiserie. An impressive 130-meter-long funicular resembling a traditional Vietnamese basket boat whisks guests down to the resort’s caramel-hued beach. Keep an eye out for monkeys and Douc langurs on your ride down! A family-friendly pool has also been recently enlarged as part of a resort-wide upgrade and renovation in 2023.

Zannier Bai San Ho

Photo: Zannier Hotels
Photo: Zannier Hotels

It’s easy to see why Arnaud Zannier, the French hotelier behind the celebrated Zannier hotel group, was captivated by the kilometre-long stretch of white sand in south-central Vietnam’s off-the-beaten-track Phu Yen province. From the highest point of his expansive 240-acre estate, one can admire the stunning, undulating hills in the hazy distance. Closer to the estate’s core, the ancient rice paddies create the illusion that one has stumbled upon a secret and remote corner of rural Vietnam.

Zannier Bai San Ho’s villas – most with private pools – further enhance the feeling of being away from it all. Carefully positioned to make the most of the surrounding landscape, whether it be perched atop a hill or nestled in a jungle oasis along the beach, these villas are designed with respect to the vernacular building styles of the nearby fishing and tribal communities.

Regent Phu Quoc

Photo: Regent Phu Quoc
Photo: Regent Phu Quoc

Hugging the glittering sands of Long Beach on Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s answer to Phuket or Koh Samui, Regent Phu Quoc spared no expense in transforming its first Southeast Asian outpost into one of the most luxurious resorts in all of Vietnam. With its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters, this tropical paradise is the perfect destination for a tranquil and relaxing getaway.

Most of the 126 luxurious villas at this destination have been decorated with creamy marble, and are laid out around two lotus-filled lagoons. Every villa comes with its own private pool, along with fully-equipped kitchens, 10-option pillow menus, round-the-clock butler service, and multiple minibars that are stocked with complimentary Belgian beers, craft sodas, and Marou’s delicious chocolate made from Vietnamese beans.

The Anam Mui Ne

Photo: The Anam Mui Ne
Photo: The Anam Mui Ne

After experiencing immense success with their first resort in Cam Ranh, the Vietnamese-owned Anam group opened a second outpost in the picturesque seaside town of Mui Ne, located only two hours away from Ho Chi Minh City. The town is known for its stunning palm-studded beachfronts and is the perfect destination for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With its second resort, the Anam group is sure to enhance the experience of visitors to Mui Ne with its renowned hospitality and luxury offerings.

The beachfront resort of Indochine-chic nods to Vietnam’s grand French villas with its kaleidoscopically tiled floors, sculpted cornices, and classic teak wood furnishings. Boasting 127 rooms and suites, the resort is a true celebration of local arts and crafts. Each room and suite is adorned with oil paintings by Vietnamese artists, while more than 120 ceramic works by artisans from the indigenous Cham community are scattered around the premises. A stay at this luxurious beachfront resort is sure to be a truly authentic and memorable experience.

Guests can fill multiple days with jaunts around Mui Ne’s famed white- and red-sand dunes or the 8th-century Champa ruins in nearby Phan Thiet, but The Anam offers plenty of reasons to stay put. Unwind with a holistic spa offering Hawaiian lomi-lomi massages and Balinese rubdowns, take a dip in the dreamy pool shaded by towering palms, and enjoy a range of wine- and dine options, from the beachfront Lang Viet restaurants to private seafood BBQ feasts set up in the resort’s pool suites.

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