
Where to Stay in Vietnam, Part 3a: The Central Coast — Da Nang, Quy Nhon & Nha Trang (2026)
Part 3a of our area-by-area Vietnam series. The central coast is where Vietnam does beach resorts best — the dramatic Son Tra headland and the Hoi An sands around Da Nang, up-and-coming Quy Nhon, and the bay-and-island hideaways of Nha Trang and Cam Ranh. Here's where to stay, ranked.
This is the third instalment of our guide to where to stay in Vietnam, area by area — the first of two coastal parts (see Part 3b for the southern islands of Phu Quoc and Con Dao, plus Halong Bay cruises). The central coast holds the country's deepest bench of genuinely world-class resorts, from a Bensley masterpiece on a jungle headland to an Aman perched over a marine-park bay.
Rates are indicative nightly figures for a lead room/villa in mid-season, in US dollars. The central coast is at its best roughly February–August; see our best months to visit Asia guide for the detail (the Da Nang–Hue stretch has an autumn wet season).
Insider verdicts throughout are our own, informed by the long-running FlyerTalk luxury-travel threads — the praise and the caveats.
Da Nang & the Hoi An beaches
The InterContinental Danang for the most spectacular setting and design (and IHG points value); the Four Seasons Nam Hai for villa-and-beach purists who want to be near Hoi An. Banyan Tree Lang Co and TIA round out the field.
InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort IHG Luxury & Lifestyle perks
Bill Bensley's tiered masterpiece tumbles down a jungle hillside on the Son Tra peninsula, linked by its own funicular, with monkeys in the trees, four levels themed Heaven to Sea, and the two-Michelin-star La Maison 1888. It is one of the most dramatic resorts in Asia, and a stellar IHG redemption to boot. From ~US$500–900.
Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An Four Seasons Preferred Partner perks
The area's most famous address — an all-villa resort on Ha My Beach, ten minutes from Hoi An, with three ocean-stepped pools, a beautiful spa on its own island, and the polished Four Seasons service you'd expect. Villas are large, many with private pools. From ~US$700–1,200.
Banyan Tree Lang Co Virtuoso perks
Halfway between Hue and Da Nang on a quiet lagoon-and-beach stretch, Banyan Tree Lang Co is an all-pool-villa resort backed by mountains, with a golf course and a serious spa. The most private of the central-coast big names, and a good pairing with a Hue stay. From ~US$400–650.
TIA Wellness Resort Book with us
On My Khe Beach in Da Nang, TIA is the all-spa-inclusive original — every night comes with two spa treatments, the rooms are calm pool villas, and the focus is genuine rest. Close to the city and Hoi An, it's the wellness-led value pick of the strip. From ~US$300–450.
Quy Nhon
Anantara Quy Nhon — the most complete resort on this quiet, up-and-coming stretch of coast. Zannier Bai San Hô for deeper seclusion and a barefoot, rustic-luxe feel.
Anantara Quy Nhon Villas Virtuoso perks
An all-villa hideaway on a private bay outside Quy Nhon, Anantara is the polished choice on Vietnam's quietest luxury coast — 26 ocean-view pool villas, a serious restaurant, and the kind of low-key seclusion that the better-known coasts have lost. From ~US$500–800.
Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô Book with us
Spread across a huge private bay in neighbouring Phu Yen, Zannier is a rustic-luxe village of beach, hill and paddy-field villas that melts into its surroundings — 73 villas across a vast, wild estate, with a real sense of getting away from everything. From ~US$350–600.
Nha Trang & Cam Ranh
Amanoi — by common consent the finest resort in Vietnam, if budget allows. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay for a barefoot-luxury beach stay (and IHG points); the Anam for the best value on the Cam Ranh strip.
Amanoi Book with us
Aman's Vietnam outpost sits high above Vinh Hy Bay inside Nui Chua National Park — a serene composition of stone-and-timber pavilions and villas, a clifftop pool and an Aman Spa, with the brand's signature space, silence and near-flawless service. The most rarefied stay in the country. From ~US$1,500+.
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay IHG Luxury & Lifestyle perks
Reached only by speedboat across the bay from Nha Trang, Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is barefoot luxury at its best — rock, beach, water and hilltop pool villas scattered along a dramatic boulder-strewn shore, with the sustainability and spa focus the brand is known for. Now an IHG property, so points are in play. From ~US$700–1,200.
The Anam Cam Ranh Book with us
On Bai Dai beach near Cam Ranh airport, The Anam is an Indochine-styled resort that delivers genuine charm and a long beachfront at a fraction of the marquee rates — colonial villas, three pools and gardens. The value pick of the Cam Ranh strip. From ~US$200–350.
Quick reference
| Resort | Area / best for | Programme |
|---|---|---|
| Da Nang & the Hoi An beaches | ||
| ★ InterContinental Danang | Most spectacular setting; IHG points | IHG Luxury & Lifestyle |
| Four Seasons The Nam Hai | Villa-and-beach near Hoi An | Four Seasons Preferred Partner |
| Banyan Tree Lang Co | All-pool-villa privacy; spa & golf | Virtuoso |
| ★ TIA Wellness Resort | Spa-inclusive value near the city | With us |
| Quy Nhon | ||
| ★ Anantara Quy Nhon Villas | The most complete resort on the coast | Virtuoso |
| Zannier Bãi San Hô | Deep seclusion; rustic-luxe estate | With us |
| Nha Trang & Cam Ranh | ||
| ★ Amanoi | The finest resort in Vietnam (setting/service) | With us |
| ★ Six Senses Ninh Van Bay | Barefoot-luxury beach; IHG points | IHG Luxury & Lifestyle |
| The Anam Cam Ranh | Best value on the Cam Ranh strip | With us |
★ Our recommended picks.
How to choose
For the Da Nang–Hoi An stretch, the InterContinental Danang is our pick for sheer drama and IHG value; choose the Nam Hai if you want villas and beach closer to Hoi An and don't mind the divisive room layout. Quy Nhon is for travellers who want the coast before the crowds — Anantara is the all-round winner. And on the Nha Trang/Cam Ranh coast, Amanoi is the finest stay in the country if budget is open, with Six Senses Ninh Van Bay the better choice if a real beach matters and The Anam the value play. For the southern islands and Halong cruises, see Part 3b via the series hub.
Book any of these with us — same rate, perks added.
Breakfast for two · ~$100 hotel credit · room upgrade on availability · early check-in / late check-out