Villas in Vietnam
Villas in Vietnam
Spend your dream vacations in an exotic destination. Home to breathtaking scenery, pristine beaches and vibrant cities, Vietnam is a must -see. The whole country has splendid villas to enjoy the incredible views, lush green nature, delicious food and historic sites. Where to stay then? Many towns along the Mekong have beautiful villas. To stay near the beaches, go to Hoi An, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hue or Phu Quoc. For a more urban visit, look for a villa near Ho Chi Mihn (Saigon) or Hanoi. For jungle views and inland villages, Ninh Binh or Nam Dinh are also great choices. From the highest point of Amanoi you can enjoy luxury villas with incredible views of the sea and the mountains, surrounded by lush green vegetation.
From wooden to luxury villasHumble villas, wooden constructions and Vietnamese traditional architecture are easy to find along the country, with all the amenities included to make your stay a fabulous one!. For a more luxury stay, you can enjoy exclusive villas, with impressive views, wooden outdoor floors and infinity pools that blend in with the horizon. Butlers and staff available on request for several villas, so your stay is a completely relaxed one. Come with your family or a group of friends. Celebrate a special occasion in a truly magical environment. Ready to take a trip to Vietnam?
Travellers and activities
With palm-fringed coastlines and pristine sandy beaches with coral reefs, Da Nang is a popular beach destination in Vietnam ideal for swimming and all kinds of water sports. The rest of the country brims with secluded bays and coves with white sands to unwind under the sun or take in the picture-perfect sunsets. In Phu Quoc, enjoy the spellbinding Long Beach or Star Beach. City Beach or Hon Chong Beach in Nha Trang are ideal for watersports. On the fantastic Doc Let beach, on the splendid Hon Khoi peninsula, you will enjoy a day’s beach-bumming. My Khe in Quang Ngai is another powder-soft sandy beach ideal for swimming! Get your hat and hit the beach!
Vietnam for honeymoonersThe colours of the sunsets with the breathtaking scenery of the palm-lined beaches and the rolling green hills with exotic vegetation, make Vietnam one of the most desirable honeymoon destinations. During the Lunar New Year, most cities in the country are decorated with an incredible display of colourful flowers, especially in Saigon. Hoi An though is the most picked with its little streets lined with silk shops and the walls decorated with the handmade lanterns, that have turned this town into the most photographed town by instagrammers lately. Find your best romantic area in Vietnam!
The Viet Cong were called Charlie, do you know why? “Việt Nam Cộng-sản”, which means “Vietnamese Communists”, was shortened to Việt Cộng and further shortened to “VC”, which in the NATO alphabet is “Victor-Charlie”, later shortened to “Charlie” only.
Top 7 travel tips in Vietnam
Backpackers flock to the exotic Vietnam to enjoy the vibrant and interesting Asian way of life as well as its natural gems and fantastic beaches. Great experiences along the country, Vietnam is a place that caters for every traveller. Students on their gap years, youngsters discovering new countries, honeymooners. Cheap and delicious, the food is also a great lure for not just for backpackers but for everyone! Lots of solo travellers share their experiences with other travellers they meet along the way.
2. Cruise along Halong BayHalong Bay can be summarised as emerald green waters and tiny islets. It is well known for its limestone cliffs topped with forests and the green scenery around. Take a pleasant cruise for two or three nights and take in the breathtaking views of this stunning bay in northeast Vietnam. Enjoy a tour where you can combine several activities including see the sunset, go scuba diving, kayaking, hiking or cycling and learn how to master the Vietnamese fresh rolls paying attention to the chef as he makes them in the masterclass! Visit Vietnam’s number 1 tourist hub!
3. Coffee time in VietnamVietnam’s thriving coffee industry is centered in Buon Ma Thuot but the whole country boasts a myriad of coffee shops where coffee is the star especially in Hanoi, where coffee comes with egg! Sound strange? Well, you must give it a try. The art of creating this white, meringue-like foaming makes this exquisite and tasty coffee a delicacy that will surprise you so much! Go to Cafe Giang, the original egg coffee creator and enjoy their specialties. Egg coffee with chocolates is simply out of this world! Can’t wait? Go to Vietnam now!
4. Visit the imperial city of HueSet along the Perfume River and its wonderful bridge, Hue Imperial City features hundreds of stunning temples, monuments, pagodas, royal tombs, the Forbidden Purple city, and many other attractions that you can enjoy taking a tour where an experienced guide will tell you all about the story of every entrance door around the walls, how the emperor lived surrounded by his concubines and how the city evolved. Get deeper into Hue’s history and enjoy a fantastic imperial experience.
5. Hoi An, the town of lanternsHội An is not just a city known for the well preserved Old Town but for the traditional colourful lanterns decorating buildings, facades, streets and shops. Visit the Japanese Bridge, make a wish with a candle in the river, find the most ancient walls with lots of history and walk along the streets to find and visit the old merchant houses, colonial buildings and the daily market where the locals shop and the visitors wander around. Have a wonderful meal by the canal or eat the best sandwich of the world at Banh Mi Phuong. You will repeat! A very romantic city for couples but also a dream-like town for travellers to fall in love with and where ancient meets modern.
6. HIke through Cat BaVisit Cat Ba Island and enjoy stunning views trekking along the forest that makes it up to the national park. The easy hike is the Lookout Tower Trail where you will appreciate the untouched nature of this part of the country. Venture a little bit further and get deeper into Ngu Lam Peak. For more of a challenge, book a guide and embark on the Cang Viet Hai Trail – an 18km, an undulating trail that requires a great fitness level to climb steep and slippery paths. Go for it!
7. The Mekong, a magical riverA scenery unlike anything you have seen before! Take a boat tour along the Mekong Delta or the Mekong River and take in the stunning views of the changing landscapes as you advance further down, from narrow channels to the wide end of the river. Make the most of your trip in Vietnam and enjoy a pleasant tour.