6 Best Hotels in Hoi An, The Central Coast

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Beachfront resorts cater to the pampered traveler with spa treatments and infinity pools, while those closer to the center are near restaurants, shops, and historic sites. Better value can be had by staying in one of the many hotels and resorts situated among the rice fields and riverways midway between town and beach. Most provide free use of bicycles, and taxis are inexpensive.

If you plan to stay in town, opt for a hotel with a river view or one that offers daily shuttles to the beach.

Four Seasons Resort - The Nam Hai

$$$$ | Block Ha My Dong B, Hoi An, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Set on an idyllic beach on Vietnam’s culturally rich Central Coast, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai harmoniously combines sultry resort vibes and inspiring ancient traditions to form a luxury property now regarded as one of Vietnam’s finest. Its grandiose villas are sprinkled along a marvelous stretch of golden beach, while atmospheric dining choices, inviting infinity pools, and manicured gardens complete the experience, all gently cascading toward the calm East Sea. Every corner of this exquisite property feels exclusive and laid-back, but it can also be engaging and enriching with a variety of activities and offerings on sea and land.

Pros

  • Pool villas include personal butler, cocktail bar, and private pool
  • Excellent service
  • Superb restaurant and spa

Cons

  • 15 minutes from Old Town Hoi An
  • Minimum three-night stay during holidays
  • Expensive resort
Block Ha My Dong B, Hoi An, Vietnam
0235-394–0000
Hotel Details
100 villas
Free Breakfast

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La Siesta Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 132 Hung Vuong, Hoi An, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

With four swimming pools—saltwater, freshwater, infinity, and kids—and staff who make a point to learn your name and preferences, this beautiful resort offers the very best in customer service and design. Hourly shuttles will take you to An Bang beach, where sunbeds are reserved for La Siesta guests, or to the Old Town. The suites feature giant balconies with outdoor tubs, and both the Red Bean and Temple Restaurant serve excellent cuisine.

Pros

  • Perfect service records
  • Well-appointed rooms
  • Private spot near An Bang Beach

Cons

  • Located at the less fashionable side of town
  • Thin walls
  • A little far from airport or train
132 Hung Vuong, Hoi An, Vietnam
0235-391--5912
Hotel Details
137 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anantara Hoi An Resort

$$$$ | 1 Pham Hong Thai St., Hoi An, Vietnam

Situated in low-rise buildings, rooms here have an apartment-like feel, with small living areas and three stairs leading to king-size beds. Outdoor daybeds face the garden, river, or pool. Suites have Jacuzzis, hardwood floors, and four-poster beds draped in silk. The European-style café and the swanky cocktail bar have more charm than the somewhat unimaginative rooms. Bikes, yoga, board games, and a shuttle to the beach are available free of charge to guests. Other options include sunset cruises and spa treatments.

Pros

  • Great location near Old Town
  • Helpful staff
  • Complimentary bikes, yoga, and beach shuttle

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Daybed patios lack privacy
  • Flood-prone area
1 Pham Hong Thai St., Hoi An, Vietnam
0235-391--4555
Hotel Details
94 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Boutique Hoi An Resort

$$$$ | 34 Lac Long Quan St., Hoi An, Vietnam

For beach villa stays, the colonial-style Boutique Hoi An Resort located on the sandy coastal stretch between Cua Dai and An Bang Beach is one of the most decadent in town. The large, airy rooms have an art deco theme and coconut-fringed beach views, which you can enjoy from sumptuous oversize beds. There's a huge pool surrounded by shady tropical gardens, fully serviced by a decent pool restaurant, a stone's throw from the net-draped massage pavilions of the resort spa.

Pros

  • Free transfers to Old Town
  • Beautiful beach
  • Good local restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Books up well in advance
  • Spa privacy could be improved
34 Lac Long Quan St., Hoi An, Vietnam
0235-393--9111
Hotel Details
110 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hoi An Beach Resort

$$$ | 01 Cua Dai St., Hoi An, Vietnam

The best feature of Hoi An's oldest beach resort is its riverside setting, and river views somewhat make up for the lack of beach (rapid coastal erosion took the last of the beach). The renovations have successfully injected style and character, with sleek lines, colorful soft furnishings, and local artwork. Bathrooms are modern and luxurious, with Western-size tubs, monsoon showers, and marble accents.

Pros

  • Some rooms have river views
  • Impeccable service
  • Lovely pool area overlooking the river

Cons

  • You have to cross a busy road to get to what's left of the beach
  • Restaurant is average
  • Expensive considering beach is not easily accessible
01 Cua Dai St., Hoi An, Vietnam
235-392--7011
Hotel Details
121 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Hoi An, Vietnam

Public spaces at this popular, family-friendly resort are well positioned to take in the panoramic coastal view, and all rooms come luxuriously appointed with beautiful bathrooms and traditional Asian furnishings. Best are the deluxe (the French-colonial-theme rooms win hands down for style in this category) and suites, which come with sunken Jacuzzi bathtubs and alfresco showers. L'Annam, the resort's main restaurant, pulls in the expat crowds for its exceptional seafood specialties and buffet breakfasts. The free-flow Sunday brunch is well worth extending your stay.

Pros

  • Kids' club
  • Large pool
  • Good on-site dining

Cons

  • Riverview rooms are road facing, which can be noisy
  • Coastal erosion means limited beach frontage
  • Rooms are showing age
Hoi An, Vietnam
0235-392--7040
Hotel Details
109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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