Vietnam Resorts
Vietnam’s best luxury hotels: 13 extraordinary stays from Hanoi to Con Dao
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InterContinental Ha Long Bay Beach
From heritage hotels in Hanoi and misty mountain retreats in Sapa to secluded beachfront villas in Central Vietnam and island escapes in Con Dao, discover Vietnam’s best luxury hotels for culture, design and world-class hospitality
Ancient traditions and fast-paced modernity exist side by side across Vietnam. And that’s exactly what makes The Land of the Blue Dragon so appealing. From north to south, and everywhere in between, each region moves to its own beat, revealing a different side of the nation through cultural identity, natural beauty and cuisine.
Across the country, luxury travellers can find stays that deliver style, service and authenticity in generous measure. Here, a collection of some of the country’s standout addresses, from heritage icons and boutique urban gems to beachfront sanctuaries.

North Vietnam
With Hanoi as its anchor, North Vietnam is the first stop for many travellers planning to run the length of this diverse nation. The region’s mix of tradition, chaos, depth and history offers a compelling introduction. Visits in spring (March-April) and autumn (September-November) are most popular, with dry, mild temperatures creating beautiful conditions for exploring.
Capella Hanoi
Drawing inspiration from the glamour of the 1920s and the nearby Hanoi Opera House, Capella Hanoi is a decadent yet boutique stay. The 47-room property, designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, is bold and story-driven, providing guests with an intimate and immersive base in the capital. Each suite is individually styled as a tribute to a legendary name in Opera, the theatrical aesthetic ensuring a level of extravagance that hits just the right note.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
Perhaps Vietnam’s most iconic luxury hotel, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi has been a stalwart of refined hospitality for more than a century. Oozing old-world grandeur, the property opened in 1901 during the French colonial era and is today celebrated for its timeless architecture, manicured courtyards and meticulously restored Heritage Wing.
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Jiva Hoa lu Retreat
Away from the Hanoi hubbub and into the lush valleys of Ninh Bình’s UNESCO-listed Tràng An, Jiva Hoa Lu Retreat calls on its natural surrounds and complementary design to create a sanctuary for guests. Part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World portfolio, the retreat is smartly designed to resemble a traditional Northern Vietnamese village, with villas and suites scattered among lotus ponds, rice paddies and dramatic karst mountains. Handcrafted details and natural materials provide an understated elegance, while modern touches are added for comfort, not gloss.

InterContinental Ha Long Bay
Overlooking the emerald waters of Vietnam’s most coveted seascape, InterContinental Ha Long Bay has quickly become one of the country’s foremost resorts. Unveiled last year, the property features 275 suites, residences and villas, many with sweeping views of the dramatic island-pocked bay. Architects WATG, alongside P49Deesign (interiors), took inspiration from this incredible landscape, incorporating form, colour and texture that alludes to the coastal aesthetic.

Hôtel de la Coupole
The talents of Bill Bensley are again in play at Hôtel de la Coupole, a visually spectacular hotel set in the misty mountains of Sapa. Opened in 2018, the 249-key property introduces the unlikely yet superb combination of French Indochine glamour and hill-tribe style. Vibrant colours, textures and objets d’art create a lavish interior dreamscape, which sits boldly in contrast with Sapa’s verdant mountains and rice terraces.

Central Vietnam
The pace slows further in central Vietnam, a narrow stretch where sea and mountains flank a sequence of heritage-rich cities. For warm weather and minimal rainfall, visit between February and August.
Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô
Away from the region’s tourist hubs, in the province of Dăk Lăk, Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô is a private hideaway set across 100 hectares of spectacular landscapes. There are 73 design-driven villas – some stilted, some beachfront, all inspired by traditional Vietnamese architecture. Tailored cultural excursions, water-based activities and the Hoa Sen Spa reinforce the slow-travel ethos.

Banyan Tree Lang Co, Lang Co Bay
On a secluded stretch of coast, Banyan Tree Lang Co beckons with its promise of privacy and a beachside reset. All villas are generously sized and boast a private pool and sun deck, plus a personal host. And, whether oceanfront or mountainside, you cannot go wrong with the view. The resort places guests within an easy distance of central Vietnam’s UNESCO triangle (Hue, Hoi An and My Son), but many opt to stay right where they are.

Anantara Hoi An Resort
Anantara Hoi An, set on the Thu Bon River, is a peaceful retreat located less than one kilometre from the vibrant, lantern-adorned Old Town. Colonial-style garden- and river-view rooms and suites stretch across the beautifully manicured grounds, while lantern-lit courtyards and riverside dining lend the resort a certain charm. Accommodation can also be booked in conjunction with The Vietage by Anantara, a luxe rail journey taking in Vietnam’s splendours between Hoi An, Quy Nhon and Nha Trang.

South Vietnam
Like its northern counterpart, South Vietnam offers urban intensity, regional delights and beach life, depending on where you land. The dry season, running from December to April, delivers sunny days and lower humidity, making it the preferred time to visit for most travellers.
Amanoi
On the south-central coast, Amanoi is an ultra-luxury retreat defined by isolation and landscape. Set between Núi Chúa National Park and the East Sea, the resort’s villas and pavilions, each positioned for privacy and long views, blend neatly into the natural setting. Design borrows from Vietnamese architecture – think steep roofs, timber framing, open-air transitions – while the private beach, clifftop infinity pool and lakeside spa heighten the connection to landscape.

Mai House Saigon
Old-world charm and Saigon influences combine to create a refined urban retreat at Mai House Saigon. Positioned on a tree-lined stretch of District 3, the hotel is removed from the intensity of central Ho Chi Minh City, but close enough to enjoy its museums, cafés, and historic boulevards. Rooms and suites lean residential in scale and tone, with dark timber detailing, clawfoot bathtubs and monochrome palettes reinforcing the hotel’s character.

Six Senses Con Dao
Six Senses Con Dao is a remote barefoot-luxury retreat shaped by its natural surroundings. Designed to resemble a traditional fishing village, the resort’s timber villas stretch along golden sand beneath lush jungle-covered mountains. Each villa has a private pool and ocean views, allowing guests to indulge in sea air and island rhythms.

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