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Frequently asked questions
Danang hosts the most luxury resorts in Vietnam, from big global chain name such as Hyatt Regency to local famed ones such as Vinpearl Villa. It really depends on your taste to pick the best 5 star resort. If you prefer a full-board stay option, make sure to include Vinpearl Luxury or Vinpearl Resort Danang on your list. If you prefer villa-style stay in a modern setting, Premier Village Danang is the top choice. There are also many others to consider such as Sheraton Danang, Pullman Resort Danang, to name a few.
Tia Wellness Resort is probably the most popular name for a spa stay in Danang. The resort is comprised of private pool villas, and combining spa treatment with many other wellness elements such as healthy dining and yoga activities. Check out our Tia resort page for further information.
Yes. The Day Pass of Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa costs VND 800,000 net per person and is free for children under the age of two. It comes with a VND 300,000 meal and beverage credit that may be used once at any of the resort's restaurants. Also, it gives you access to any of the five pools in the resort. Albeit a bit pricey, you will be satisfied with your experience at one of the best resorts in Da Nang.
There are quite a few premium resorts scattered around Hue. Azerai La Residence, a 5-minute drive of Imperial City and Bao Quoc Temple, is one of the newest high-end resorts here. By staying at this report, you’ll be centrally located in Hue. Other resorts are Banyan Tree Lang Co, which is a five-star all-pool villa resort set on a beautiful bay in a traditional fishing town 30 kilometres south of Hue, and Angsana Lang Co, which is located on the same bay and has rooms that are well-appointed and designed in a modern style with an Asian touch.
Four Season The Nam Hai, a premium 5-star resort in Hoi An, is the first choice for couples who would love to celebrate their once-in-a-lifetime wedding ceremony and party. Their wedding packages are designed to make your special day one to remember. They take care of everything, from the flowers and cake to the location and décor, weaving in the most romantic local customs and luxurious extras for you and your love. An alternative you can take into consideration is Sunrise Premium Resort & Spa Hoi An, which is also willing to take care of the whole of your wedding.
Mia Saigon, a private urban oasis where nature, elegance, and luxury all come together on the banks of the peaceful Saigon River in fashionable District 2, is the optimal choice for a short weekend escape right in the centre of the city. Another option is An Lam Retreats Saigon River, a 25-minute boat journey from Ho Chi Minh City's bustling downtown area. It's one of the few places near Saigon where you can get away from the city and experience nature at its best.
The afternoon tea at Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi’s Le Cub Bar is a perfect destination for those who want to have a chat over some high-quality tea and pastries. It is conveniently located right in the heart of the capital and features an extraordinary colonial design. Meanwhile, JW Marriott Hanoi, which features the modernity of fast-paced urban life, also offers excellent high tea.
Unfortunately, there are not many resorts in Hanoi that offer buffets. However, many upscale hotels in Hanoi offer evening buffets. Large hotels like InterContinental Hanoi Westlake, Pan Pacific Hanoi, JW Marriott Hanoi and Sheraton Hanoi offer buffets full of seafood and pastries and Asian and European cuisine. The price for each adult ranges from VND 1,500,000 to VND 2,000,000 (USD 70 - USD 90), double that for each child.
The Shells Resort and Spa on Phu Quoc island would be the optimal choice. It conveniently lies in the heart of the Phu Quoc island, giving easy access to all of the area’s major tourist attractions, Dinh Cau, Phu Quoc night markets, Chuon Chuon Bistro and Bar, Tranh stream and Da Ban stream, to name a few. Alternatively, you can stay at InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort, which also allows you to reach those attractions easily.
You can take Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô, which has opened on December 1, 2020, in Phu Yen province, Central Vietnam, into consideration. The secluded resort, which is set amid 98 hectares of paddy fields, green hilltops, overlooks a kilometre-long crystal clear beach. It gives a thorough immersion into this fascinating country by drawing on the artistic simplicity of Vietnamese design to represent a contemporary perspective of traditional Vietnamese architecture. Albeit young, this hotel group has proved its service, quality, and sophistication are on par with giants like Hyatt and InterContinental.
Legacy Yen Tu - MGallery has emerged as an optimum destination for those floating in a mental haze seeking escape from their funk. Since the Tran dynasty, the sacred Yen Tu Mountain has been the origin of Truc Lam Zen Buddhism in Vietnam, passing down a rich cultural and historical essence. The tranquillity and extraordinary service of the resort can work as a therapy that helps improve people’s mental well-being to a great extent.
The most remote 5-star resort in Da Nang is nothing other than InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort. It nestles remotely on Son Tra Peninsula, 30 minutes away from the city centre and surrounded by the hill and the sea. For ultimate privacy, you can reserve a villa with a private pool for your own. Don’t forget to check their restaurants out! InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is truly an extravaganza of culinary delights!