Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai
Villas between the beach and Vietnamese history
Cumbersome name aside, this fresh Four Seasons take on Vietnam’s iconic The Nam Hai hotel is as effortless as one could hope. On this golden stretch of beach, the same tropical hideaway consisting of 100 Vietnamese-Style beach villas remains. Its sleek design is inspired by ancient feng shui philosophy and the Tu Duc royal tombs of Hue. Inside, you can eat at the pair of restaurants or take a Vietnamese cooking class in the cooking academy. And nearby, you can explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hoi An, My Son and Hue.

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