Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa, overlooking Cua Dai Beach, offers 109 rooms adorned with Japanese, classic French, or traditional Vietnamese decor.
One of the highlights is a row of yellow villas with clay-tiled roofs.
No plastic is allowed at the resort and guests are provided with paper straws for drinks. Complimentary water stations and glass bottles are dotted around for guests to use.
The resort is a 10-minute drive from Tra Que Vegetable Village.
Room rates start at VND2.8 million (US$110) per night, according to its website.
Nestled in a lush tropical garden and overlooking Cua Dai beach, Palm Garden Resort has a total of 212 rooms and suites with traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Its design takes inspiration from ancient houses of Hoi An.
The resort is around a seven-minute drive from Tra Que, with room rates starting from VND2.89 million.
Located along the pristine An Bang Beach with its clear blue waters and golden sands, Wyndham Hoi An Royal Beachfront Resort & Villas features 497 rooms and 69 villas, all offering panoramic ocean views.
The resort boasts two outdoor swimming pools and modern amenities. Its restaurant and bar serve a variety of local seafood and international cuisine.
Room rates start at VND3.3 million.
Situated along the Thu Bon River, Anantara Hoi An Resort takes a sustainable approach, eliminating plastic bottles and using bamboo straws. Water is supplied through an eco-friendly, high-tech system.
The resort’s 94 luxury rooms provide views of the Thu Bon River or lush green gardens.
Guests can immerse themselves in local culture by joining a boat tour to release floating lanterns onto the river, a tradition held on the 14th lunar day of each month.
The resort is 9-minute drive from Tra Que.
Room rates cost up to VND7.4 million a night, according to its website.
Spanning 35 hectares along Ha My Beach, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai is surrounded by coconut palms and lush greenery.
The resort features three infinity pools, 100 villas, and eight private spa rooms, all designed in a traditional Vietnamese style with feng shui elements.
Committed to sustainability, the resort maintains its own vegetable garden and uses eco-friendly materials. At its center is a small temple where local fishermen pray for safe voyages.
Villas start at VND23 million per night, including breakfast.
The resort is just a seven-minute drive from Tra Que Vegetable Village.
Located 10-minute drive from Tra Que, La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa features 137 rooms and four swimming pools surrounded by lush greenery.
The resort’s yellow-painted buildings with old red-tiled roofs reflect Hoi An's signature architectural style. Each room includes a private balcony offering views of the pool or nearby paddy fields.
Guests can also enjoy complimentary bus services to An Bang Beach.
Double rooms start at VND2.4 million per night.
Located along Cua Dai beach, Renaissance Hoi An Resort has a total of over 190 rooms and suites along with 25 villas surrounded by green trees.
The resort is 10-minute drive from Tra Que Village.
Room rates cost from VND2.2 million, according to its website.
Located along the Hoai River, Bay Hoi An Resort has 128 rooms and suites.
The resort is 100 meters from Hoi An Town and a 15-minute drive from Tra Que.
Room rates cost from VND4.3 million, according to its website.
Stretching along a private four-kilometer-long beach, Hoiana Resort & Golf has over 1,200 rooms surrounded by green trees and outdoor swimming pools.
One of the resort's biggest highlights is NOX Beach Club covering an area of 5,000 square meters and it claimed the club is the largest in Southeast Asia.
The club has four dining venues such as the Grill Restaurant offering a charcoal-grilled selection of globally sourced beef, Seafood Shack, known for its fresh, locally-sourced seafood, Osteria specializing in Italian cuisine crafted by Chef Omar, and Banh Mi & Noodle serving up beloved Vietnamese staples.
The resort is around 15-minute drive from Tra Que Village.
Photo by Hoang Phong
Foreign tourists walk at Tra Que Village in November.
Located 3 kilometers from Hoi An ancient town, Tra Que Village dates back to the 16th century and is bordered by the Co Co River and Tra Que Lagoon. Its river-island location near the sea provides a temperate climate and fertile soil, making it ideal for organic vegetable farming.
It is Vietnam's sole representative to receive the 2024 "World's Best Tourist Village" award announced on Nov. 15.
The list of resorts was compiled based on recommendations from online travel platforms such as Agoda and Tripadvisor.