50 Best Hotels in The South-Central Coasts and Highlands, Vietnam

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Sailing Club Resort Mui Ne

$$$$ | 24 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

A stylish, tranquil boutique resort with a youthful, beachy vibe, Sailing Club Resort Mui Ne has beautifully designed, contemporary rooms, all with their own private terrace, set in spacious tropical gardens. Choose from rooms, free-standing bungalows (some of which have outdoor showers), or the four-bedroom family villa. The service is attentive, especially at the pool and beach, and the in-house dining at Sandals Restaurant is some of the best in Mui Ne. Book ahead; the longstanding resort is perennially popular.

Pros

  • Central location, within walking distance to cafés and restaurants
  • Free bicycles for guests to explore the local area
  • Excellent, personalized service

Cons

  • Pricey
  • No gym
  • Smallish swimming pool
24 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam
0252-384--7440
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ana Mandara Villas Dalat Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 2 Le Lai, Dalat, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

On a hill 5 km (3 miles) from downtown Dalat, this charming resort is a collection of 17 French-colonial-style villas (some actually dating back to the 1920s, others as recent as 2005), each with three to five rooms boasting all the modern conveniences. The quiet, expansive pine-filled property reminds guests of what drew the French to vacation in Dalat. 

Pros

  • Heated swimming pool
  • Daily activities and workshops
  • Spa

Cons

  • 10 minutes by taxi from downtown
  • Some rooms are better than others
  • Some rooms have a combo bathtub/shower
2 Le Lai, Dalat, Vietnam
0263-355–5888
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87 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Anam Mui Ne

$$$$ | 18 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Phan Thiet, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

More than 250 paintings by Vietnamese artists plus local Cham-inspired details adorn Mui Ne’s most luxurious resort, where Indochine of old has been given a chic modern update with rooms that feature pretty antique-style floor tiles, claw-foot bathtubs, and high thread count linens on sumptuously comfortable king-size beds. The resort makes the most of its 1.5 hectares, in an area of beach that hasn’t disappeared due to erosion. There is both a salt-water and fresh-water pool, loungers on the sand underneath palms, a small gym, and two restaurants, including beachfront Lang Viet, which almost exclusively uses locally sourced ingredients. For a five-star resort, the spa is good value; a 60-minute massage starts at 1,700,000d. It is the only hotel in Vietnam part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.

Pros

  • Good value professional spa
  • Two large swimming pools
  • Variety at breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Complicated light switches
  • Soft, muted lighting
  • Some standard rooms have open concept bathrooms, which are not to everyone's taste
18 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Phan Thiet, Vietnam
0252-628--4868
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127 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anantara Quy Nhon Villas

$$$$ | Bai Dai, Quy Nhon, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

When staying at this boutique resort on Bai Dai beach, there's no need to leave your luxurious beachfront villa, a private haven featuring floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a pool, cabana, bathtub, and both an indoor and outdoor shower, though you may be tempted to venture out to enjoy one of the daily wellness activities such as yoga and martial arts, to be social with sunset cocktails by the main pool, or get pampered at the Anantara brand's signature Thai spa. An added perk: guests at Anantara can use the facilities at its sister property Avani, which has a kids' club and restaurant overlooking the entire Bai Dai Beach.

Pros

  • Superb Thai-style Anantara Spa
  • Steak-house restaurant
  • Sensational breakfast included

Cons

  • One hour from Phu Cat Airport
  • 20 km (12.4 miles) from train station
Bai Dai, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
0256-384--0077
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25 villas
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Nha Trang

$$$$ | 32–34 Tran Phu, Nha Trang, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

A sleek urban resort across the road from the beach, the InterContinental has fabulous sea views on the upper floors, professional attentive staff, and every modern amenity you'd expect for this caliber of hotel, including a fitness center, kids' club, on-site spa, and an enormous swimming pool on the second floor. Rooms are sleek, stylish, and very comfortable, and ocean view rooms have balconies overlooking Nha Trang Bay.

Pros

  • Oceanview room balconies overlook Nha Trang Bay
  • Great central location
  • Loungers on the beach for guests

Cons

  • Breakfast not included in best available rate
  • A little sterile
  • Reception on the second floor
32–34 Tran Phu, Nha Trang, Vietnam
0258-388--7777
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279 rooms
No Meals

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Konklor Hotel

$ | 38 Bac Can, Kon Tum, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

An easy 2½ km (1½-mile) bicycle, motorbike, or taxi ride from downtown Kon Tum, this charming family-run operation in Konklor Village has clean, spacious rooms with large private bathrooms in a series of bungalows, each a few steps from the central lounge area. The friendly owner, Ms. Lieu, is an English teacher and is very helpful when it comes to local information. It's a great base for exploring Central Highlands village life.

Pros

  • Short walk to Kon Tum's suspension bridge and two Bahnar rong houses
  • In decent shape considering its age
  • Great value for money

Cons

  • Basic
  • No breakfast or restaurant
  • A long walk from downtown Kon Tum
38 Bac Can, Kon Tum, Vietnam
0260-386--1555
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39 rooms
No Meals

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Mia Resort

$$$$ | Cam Lam District, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Thirty minutes south of Nha Trang, this beautiful resort is chiseled into cliffs that shelter a private beach with an infinity pool that seems to meld into the sea. Manicured grounds are groomed by 40 gardeners who water, trim, and mow by hand in order to eliminate any noise pollution. Cream silk curtains drape king-size beds, and double sliding doors open to private gardens with chaise lounges, hammocks, and ocean views. The resort offers diving, yoga, spa treatments, a kids' club, and language courses. Three shuttles head daily to Nha Trang.

Pros

  • Beachfront rooms
  • Private beach
  • Family friendly

Cons

  • No other restaurant options nearby
  • Far from central Nha Trang
  • Main highway runs right behind resort
Cam Lam District, Vietnam
0258-398–9666
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48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ta Lai Longhouse

$ | Ta Lai Village, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

A project initiated by World Wildlife Fund, the traditional Ma ethnic bamboo longhouse is a great base for adventurous travelers to experience all that Cat Tien National Park has to offer, all while supporting the local ethnic minority communities; 30% of the rate goes to a community development fund. The accommodation is communal, with individual sleeping areas comprising of a comfortable mattress, quality linens, and mosquito nets (bamboo screens can be installed for extra privacy). The two communal bathroom blocks have modern showers, and tasty set meals are served in a covered outdoor dining hall. The longhouse, managed in collaboration with local Ma, S’tieng, and Tay communities and WWF offers a range of activities, from kayaking, mountain biking, bird-watching, trekking (including an early morning gibbon trek), and tours to local villages, lakes, and wildlife rescue centers.

Pros

  • Supports the local community
  • Wonderful staff
  • Trekking, biking, and kayaking

Cons

  • Communal sleeping means little privacy
  • Price for accommodation and activities is per person
  • Price is prohibitive for those on a tight budget
Ta Lai Village, Vietnam
097-897–2734
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1 longhouse, sleeps up to 30 people; 1 mini-longhouse, sleeps 15
Free Breakfast

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Aaron Boutique Hotel

$$ | 16 Biet Thu, Nha Trang, Vietnam

With an exterior dripping in green plants and a lobby fabulously decorated in turn-of-the-century Indochina-style opulence, it's no surprise that this boutique hotel's rooms also have eye-catching details that jazz up the modern, comfortable rooms.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Small rooftop pool
  • Excellent central location

Cons

  • Stairs up to the lobby
  • Some rooms have a circular bed which isn't suitable for tall people
  • Breakfast is an extra cost
16 Biet Thu, Nha Trang, Vietnam
0258-352--2938
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39 rooms
No Meals

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Amiana Resort

$$$$ | Pham Van Dong, Nha Trang, Vietnam

Located 15 minutes north of the main tourist area by car, this private beach retreat has spectacular views of the bay, as well as elegant villas, each with its own private terrace and outdoor bathroom. Try to stay in a villa, as the less expensive deluxe rooms, which are in a building far from the restaurant and main area, seem like an afterthought and feel out of touch with the rest of the resort. That building aside, the resort has a private white-sand beach set between rocky outcrops.

Pros

  • One saltwater and two freshwater pools (with lifeguards on duty)
  • Pool bar
  • Free shuttle bus to the main tourist area

Cons

  • Not enough buggies to meet demand
  • Only one restaurant for 248 rooms
  • Some rooms and villas back onto the road
Pham Van Dong, Nha Trang, Vietnam
0258-355–3333
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248 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Anam

$$$$ | Cam Ranh Peninsula, Vietnam

Located right on Bai Dai (Long Beach) on the northern Cam Ranh Peninsula, the classy Anam has rooms, suites, and villas across 12 palm-shaded hectares, with a choice of garden, sea, or pool view, as well as villas with their own private pool. Among The Anam’s jaw-dropping facilities are three swimming pools, four restaurants, a spa, a bar, yoga studio, fitness room, and even a movie theater.

Pros

  • Pools, restaurants, and spa on-site
  • Stunning facilities including a movie theater
  • Lovely, attentive service

Cons

  • Only one shuttle a day to Nha Trang
  • Nothing in walking distance
  • Far from Nha Trang center
Cam Ranh Peninsula, Vietnam
0258-398--9499
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213 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anantara Mui Ne Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 12A Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam

Attentive, welcoming service is a hallmark of this beachfront resort, which boasts beautifully landscaped grounds (including a lotus pond), an infinity pool with a swim-up bar, Anantara's signature Thai-style spa, and an exceptionally wide beach by Mui Ne standards, though the interior style and rooms are beginning to feel dated and heavy compared to new resorts. The entry-level Premier rooms are lackluster. There are four dining options, including The Wine Room, open for private tastings with a degustation menu.

Pros

  • Buffet breakfast
  • Kids' club
  • Has a swim-up bar, spa, and wide beach

Cons

  • Some rooms have small windows
  • Dated interior design
  • No buggy service
12A Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam
0252-374--1888
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70 rooms, 19 villas
Free Breakfast

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Anya Premier Hotel Quy Nhon

$$$ | 44 An Duong Vuong, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

Boasting a terrific location across from the beach, Anya Premier is generally well maintained and you can feel it in their clean, modern city-hotel-style rooms. Quy Nhon is developing quickly, but its location means that nothing can be built in front blocking its view.

Pros

  • Café on ground floor
  • Infinity rooftop swimming pool
  • Great service

Cons

  • Blustery on the rooftop
  • Open concept bathroom divided by curtain
  • Rooms on the small side
44 An Duong Vuong, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
0256-222--2268
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250 rooms
No Meals

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Avani Quy Nhon Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Bai Dai Beach, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

It's possible to truly get away from it all at this hideaway on Bai Dai, one of Vietnam's best-kept secrets, which has comfortable rooms, all with private balconies overlooking the beach and East Sea. The pool, restaurants, and bar are perched upon the rocks, affording a vantage over the beach; plus, there's a kids' club and range of interesting activities on offer, including excursions and sunrise yoga.

Pros

  • Excellent massages at the in-house spa
  • All rooms have ocean views
  • Spacious balconies

Cons

  • Best reached by private transport
  • 20 km (12.4 miles) from train station
  • Bathrooms are divided from rooms by a curtain
Bai Dai Beach, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
0256-384–0132
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63 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Azerai Ke Ga Bay

$$$$ | Hon Lan Commune, Vietnam

The Azerai brand’s signature minimalist design, refined interiors, beautiful surroundings, and luxurious details—all without an over-the-top price tag—are what draw guests to this serene resort, which boasts immaculate tropical gardens and several swimming pools, including a kids’ pool and infinity beachfront pool. The resort's suites each have an indoor and outdoor living area, writing desk, and standalone bathtub. Located 33 km (20 miles) south of Phan Thiet, Azerai Ke Ga Bay also has a gym, spa, water-sports center, elegant bar and lounge with board games, and both indoor and water-view dining.

Pros

  • Only 2½ hours from Ho Chi Minh City
  • Resort is all suites
  • Water-sports equipment

Cons

  • Isolated
  • You'll need private transportation to reach it
  • Quiet nights
Hon Lan Commune, Vietnam
0252-368--2222
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56 suites
Free Breakfast

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Blue Ocean Resort

$$$$ | 54 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam

Set on an unusually wide property by Mui Ne standards, Blue Ocean Resort has not one thing out of place from the reception area to the lawn, so it's no surprise that their rooms and bungalows are tidy, clean, and well-appointed. The resort has a large kidney-shape pool with plenty of loungers, beach umbrellas, and a restaurant.

Pros

  • Spacious grounds
  • Pool and restaurant
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Not much natural light in rooms
  • Rooms less charming than the bungalows
  • No gym
54 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam
0252-384--7322-WhatsApp
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84 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Central Hotel

$$ | 1 Le Loi, Quang Ngai, Vietnam

The run-down hotel, which claims to be four-star, is one of the best options in town, which isn't saying much. It is, however, a suitable base for exploring the My Lai site—local buses leave from the bus depot across the road to the memorial site, a 30-minute journey. The staff speak limited English and the pool is crowded in the afternoons. Keep your expectations low to avoid disappointment.

Pros

  • Pool on-site
  • Suitable base for exploring the My Lai site
  • Central location

Cons

  • Dated property
  • Noise of traffic filters into the rooms
  • Limited English skills
1 Le Loi, Quang Ngai, Vietnam
0255-382--9999
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cham Villas

$$$$ | 32 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam

This intimate, private paradise has tidy thatched-roof bungalows, some with sea views, set within a lush 2½-acre garden of coconut trees, orchids, tropical plants, and Cham-style sculptures. The air-conditioned villas are roomy and well-appointed. An open-air spa, pretty pool, beach bar, on-beach loungers, and thatch umbrellas, as well as on-site garden restaurant and a German restaurant at the street all add to the feeling that despite the resort's modest size, you never have to leave.

Pros

  • Charming setting
  • Central location
  • Villas have private patios with daybeds and chairs

Cons

  • Tile floor
  • Interiors are extremely practical but a bit stark
  • No windows (natural light only comes in through glass double-doors)
32 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Vietnam
0252-374--1234
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22 villas
Free Breakfast

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Coffee Tour Resort

$$ | 153 Ly Thai To, Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam

"Resort" is a misnomer since there are no resort-type facilities, but this hotel, part of the Trung Nguyen coffee empire, is a dated albeit functional place to stay for a night just over 2 km (1 mile) from the center. Some rooms are much better than others, so check before committing to one. Next door is Trung Nguyen Coffee Village, a café with a large garden.

Pros

  • Next door to Trung Nguyen café and garden
  • Spacious rooms
  • Budget price

Cons

  • A bit dated
  • A long walk from downtown Buon Ma Thuot
  • Sterile
153 Ly Thai To, Buon Ma Thuot, Vietnam
0262-357--5575
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crazy House

$$ | 3 Huynh Thuc Khang, Dalat, Vietnam

The bizarreness and kitsch factor at this tourist attraction is turned up so high it's almost off the scale, and unsurprisingly, the same goes for its 10 wildlife-theme guesthouse rooms. The cheapest rooms (the Bamboo and Termite Rooms) are quite small, but still fun for those with the right sense of humor. The Bear Room has a life-size bear with eyes that light up when you turn on the lights and a small fireplace in its belly.

Pros

  • No hotel facilities
  • Opportunity to explore after hours without tourists
  • A unique experience, makes for an unusual travel tale

Cons

  • Tourists knock on the doors of the hotel rooms and peer in the windows from 8:30 am to 7 pm when the attraction is open to the public
3 Huynh Thuc Khang, Dalat, Vietnam
0263-382--2070
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dalat Palace Heritage Hotel

$$$$ | 2 Tran Phu, Dalat, Vietnam

This historic property plays up the splendor of a bygone era with 15-foot ceilings, ornate fireplaces, artworks, manicured grounds, afternoon tea, and spacious rooms with claw-foot bathtubs and original moldings. A newer wing offers a heritage feel without the squeaky wood floors and dim lighting. Originally called the Langbian Palace when it opened on the shores of Xuan Huong Lake in 1922 as the city's first health retreat, it was designed to draw Saigon's high society to Dalat's mountain air.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Sweeping view of the lake
  • Genuine link to history

Cons

  • Conference and event center can make it feel busy
  • Fireplaces not in use
  • Dim lighting
2 Tran Phu, Dalat, Vietnam
0263-382–5444
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73 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Du Parc Hotel Dalat

$$$ | 15 Tran Phu, Dalat, Vietnam

Built in 1932, Du Parc pales in comparison to nearby Dalat Palace Heritage Hotel, which is under the same ownership, but it does have almost 100 years of history and a location walking distance to the lake. 

Pros

  • Near the lake and restaurants
  • Rates have dropped
  • Old-fashioned cage elevator adds charm

Cons

  • Dated rooms
  • In need of a refurb
  • Used by tour groups
15 Tran Phu, Dalat, Vietnam
0263-382–5777
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140 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Elegant Hotel

$ | 64 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Pleiku, Vietnam

Pleiku lacks top range accommodation, but this budget hotel is fine for the night and is good value. Rooms are decently sized and comfortable and the staff is helpful.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Budget price
  • Comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Needs maintenance
  • Some rooms are windowless
  • Getting tired
64 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Pleiku, Vietnam
0269-371--7799
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Forest Floor Lodge

$$$$ | Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam

This privately owned lodge is located on the north bank of the Dong Nai River, making it, along with the park-run hotel-campground, one of the few accommodations inside the national park itself. It offers tents and lodges with up close and personal views of the Ben Cu rapids and forest. Though basic and in need of some care, all accommodation options come with a bathroom and large balcony with a view of either the forest canopy or the rapids.

Pros

  • Wake up to sound of gibbons
  • Rooms have a bathroom and a large balcony
  • Great river views

Cons

  • Much pricier than other options
  • Tired and in need of upgrade
  • Could be cleaner
Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam
091-411--6746
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grace Boutique Resort

$$$ | 144A Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Phan Thiet, Vietnam

This family-run place is a beachfront guesthouse with a pool rather than a boutique resort per se, but you can expect a stupendously warm welcome and comfortable clean rooms. It's worth it to get a seaview room, not only for the fantastic breezy vantage over the ocean from the balcony, but also because a newer building blocks the garden rooms.

Pros

  • Beach not eroded away
  • Reasonably priced
  • Very helpful staff

Cons

  • Toward end of the main strip
  • Neighboring resort built up awkwardly close to garden rooms
  • Small pool
144A Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Phan Thiet, Vietnam
0786-348--572-WhatsApp
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hyams Hotel

$$$$ | 28 Nguyen Hue, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

Opened in late 2022, the rooms at this city hotel feature surprisingly flashy amenities such as illuminated bathroom mirrors and a panel that controls different lighting presets and electric curtains, which you'll definitely use when staying in an ocean view room; from bed, open it up in the morning to reveal a truly spectacular view of the entire bay. The hotel rooms are from the 29th floor and up (below are apartments), so this hotel isn't for people who are afraid of heights.

Pros

  • Sky bar on the 42nd floor
  • Discounted rates online compared to rack rate
  • Gym

Cons

  • Already showing some wear and tear
  • All hotel rooms are above the 28th floor
  • Pool can be windy
28 Nguyen Hue, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
0256-390--6666
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306 rooms
No Meals

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Green Hope Lodge

$ | Hamlet 1, Nam Cat Tien, Tan Phu, Vietnam

Across the river from the national park, the family-owned Green Hope Lodge has basic but comfortable bungalows, either brick or wood, with mosquito nets, spacious clean bathrooms, a good restaurant, and a range of tours and excursions in the park. The helpful and kind staff can arrange bus tickets or private transfer to/from nearby cities Dalat and Ho Chi Minh. The hammocks by the river are perfect for recovering from jungle adventuring.

Pros

  • Peaceful, rustic setting
  • Eight riverview rooms
  • Can book bus or private taxi to Dalat or Ho Chi Minh City

Cons

  • A 10-minute walk to the ferry
  • Restaurant doesn't overlook the river
  • Rooms are a bit basic
Hamlet 1, Nam Cat Tien, Tan Phu, Vietnam
097-218--4683
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Haven Boutique Hotel

$ | To 3, Khu Vuc 1, Vietnam

Located on the beach in the fishing village of Bai Xep, Haven underwent a major renovation in 2020 and now offers clean, comfortable rooms, many with sea views and balconies, and a minisuite. Their beachfront Big Tree Bistro is the perfect hangout to meet other independent travelers and take in the local scenes at its doorstep. They helpfully can arrange boat tours with a local boat, motorbike rental, transfers, and bus tickets.

Pros

  • Right on Bai Xep Beach
  • Relaxing, social vibe
  • Boat trips can be arranged

Cons

  • Can hear local village life (including karaoke)
  • Rooms are so close to the ocean they can feel a bit damp
  • No beach loungers
To 3, Khu Vuc 1, Vietnam
086-681–5105-WhatsApp
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Indochine Hotel Kon Tum

$$ | 30 Bach Dang, Kon Tum, Vietnam

The eight-story Indochine Hotel has large, comfortable, somewhat basic rooms, of which the higher floors have great views. It's worth paying a little more for a room with river views.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Close to river
  • Interesting café attached

Cons

  • Some parts of the hotel are looking a bit tired
  • Small defects
  • Big and impersonal
30 Bach Dang, Kon Tum, Vietnam
0260-386--3334
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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L'Amor Boutique Hotel

$$$ | 1H1 Nguyen Thi Dinh, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

Though not a boutique size, L'Amor certainly has a boutique-flair and character with stylish French touches such as ornate wallpaper, art, fashionable furniture, and bathrooms with contemporary finishings.

Pros

  • Ground floor café
  • Rooftop infinity pool and bar
  • Beautiful lobby and reception

Cons

  • Sea view partially obstructed by tall buildings
  • Not boutique size
  • 500 meters from the beach
1H1 Nguyen Thi Dinh, Quy Nhon, Vietnam
0256-222--6868
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168 rooms
Free Breakfast

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