Built into a forested hillside, the hotel is the perfect place to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect.
Indulgent suites, tranquil pools, and some of Vietnam’s finest dining, all wrapped in views of the East Sea and the sounds of the jungle.
Location
The resort sits within the protected Son Tra Nature Reserve, just 30 minutes from Danang airport but a world apart in feel. You’re cocooned in tropical greenery, with panoramic ocean views and a sweeping beach that feels all your own. It’s wonderfully peaceful, yet close enough for day trips to Hoi An or the Marble Mountains if you fancy exploring.
Rooms
Rooms, suites, and villas are spread across four levels of the mountainside, each with expansive terraces and generous sea views. We love the blend of bold Vietnamese style and modern comfort; think hand-carved furniture, oversized bathtubs, and daybeds perfectly placed to catch the sunset. For a special occasion, the pool villas with private butlers are exceptional.
Amenities
There’s a real sense of thoughtful luxury here. Two striking pools (one family-friendly, one for adults), a gorgeous private beach with water sports, and a world-class spa that takes its cues from Vietnamese wellness traditions. Dining is a highlight, from laid-back seafood at Barefoot to the refined French cuisine of La Maison 1888. Even the funicular that glides you between levels feels like an experience.
Activities
Whether you’re here to unwind or explore, there’s plenty to do. You can hike through the jungle in search of rare langurs, paddleboard on the still morning sea, or join a sunrise yoga class in the treetops. Younger guests are well looked after at the Planet Trekkers kids’ club, and culture lovers can dip into Vietnamese cooking classes or lantern making.
Sustainability
The resort is deeply committed to conservation, especially within the Son Tra Reserve. Guests are encouraged to join nature walks and learn about the endangered red-shanked douc langurs that live in the trees above. Green building practices, habitat protection, and community engagement are all part of their approach.

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A month-by-month guide of when to visit Vietnam
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January
Northern Vietnam experiences cool and dry weather, making it ideal for exploring Hanoi and Halong Bay. The southern regions are warm and pleasant.
February
Weather in the north remains cool, while central and southern areas enjoy warm, dry conditions. Lunar New Year, Tet, is a festive highlight.
March
Spring arrives in the north, with mild temperatures and blooming flowers. The south remains warm and dry. Ideal for beach destinations like Nha Trang.
April
The entire country experiences pleasant weather. Consider traveling for Tet if you want to immerse in cultural celebrations.
May
May marks the start of the wet season in the north, but central and southern Vietnam remain hot. Be prepared for occasional heavy rains, especially in central and northern Vietnam. Consider coastal areas for water-based adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
June
The entire country experiences its hot and humid season. The mountainous areas like Sapa are a good alternative for cooler temperatures and adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
July
Be prepared for occasional heavy rains, especially in central and northern Vietnam. Consider coastal areas for water-based adventures. Temperature: North and Central: 30-38°C
August
Central Vietnam is a good choice during these months, with great beach weather. Northern Vietnam experiences rainy and humid conditions.
September
The north begins to cool down, and central Vietnam is pleasant. This is an excellent time for outdoor adventures. Temperature: North: 27-33°C, Central: 25-32°C.
October
Most of Vietnam experiences great weather in October. Ideal for trekking in the north and exploring the south Temperature: North: 24-30°C (75-86°F), Central and South: 25-32°C.
November
Northern Vietnam sees pleasant weather with autumn foliage. Central regions continue to be good for beach vacations. Southern Vietnam is warm and dry.
December
Northern Vietnam experiences cool temperatures, perfect for exploring cities. Southern Vietnam remains warm and dry, making it ideal for beach holidays.
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