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A five-star beachfront resort on its own headland over Nha Trang Bay, with a vast natural seawater pool, two infinity pools, a private lagoon beach and a noted mud-bath spa.
Check in from 14:00; check out before 12:00.

€121.40 for 1 Night

Location
Address: Amiana Resort, Nha Trang Bay, Pham Van Dong St, Nha Trang, Vietnam
Amiana sits on its own headland north of Nha Trang, about 45 to 50 minutes by road from Cam Ranh airport, with private transfers and a shuttle on request. Nha Trang town is roughly 10 minutes away by complimentary resort shuttle.
Located ten minutes from Nha Trang town, approximately one hour drive from Cam Ranh International Airport.
250m
Last Updated: 2026-06-30

Expert Review
Origins
Amiana sits on a headland of its own at the northern end of Nha Trang Bay, the long, island-scattered bay that has made Nha Trang Vietnam's best-known beach resort town. The setting is the point of the place: a sheltered stretch of coast a little removed from the town's busier strip, where the resort spreads low and wide along the seafront rather than rising in a tower.
It is a large property, 248 rooms and villas, but it rarely feels like one. Everything is low-rise and laid out along cobbled lanes and a seafront walkway, connected by golf buggy, so that even at capacity there is a sense of space and light rather than crowding, and the main pools, restaurant and reception sit roughly at the centre, never more than a short stroll away. The design leans on local materials and craft, Bat Trang ceramics, coconut-wood and bamboo, natural stone, with the restaurant's coconut-trunk pillars a signature, and a genuine environmental streak runs through it, from refillable glass water bottles to a close, garden-and-sea connection in every room. Part of the independent Vietnamese group Amiana Resorts and Hotels, it is built for unhurried, family-friendly beach days as much as for couples, anchored by its pools, its private lagoon beach and the mineral mud bath that Nha Trang is known for.
Top Secret
Look into the little gift shop in the corner of reception: it is stocked with genuinely tasteful Vietnamese craft, ceramics and textiles that would not look out of place in a smart Ho Chi Minh City boutique, and it makes for far better presents than the usual airport fare.

The Review
Amiana is a beach resort that trades on space and water. It occupies its own headland at the quieter, northern end of Nha Trang Bay, about ten minutes up the coast from the town, and the arrival sets the tone: a reception opening onto fountains and out across the bay and its islands, a welcome drink, and a golf-buggy ride down to your villa by the sea.
The water is the heart of it. There is a vast 2,500-square-metre natural seawater pool, two heated four-season infinity pools set over the bay, and a private guest-only lagoon beach of white sand, with a small sheltered cove tucked round the headland for quieter swimming. The rooms and villas match that generosity of scale: spacious and low-rise, with big patios and the resort's signature outdoor bathrooms, each built around a free-standing stone tub among tropical plants. Add the mineral mud bath that Nha Trang is famous for, in private spa rooms many with ocean views, and the case for barely leaving is clear.
What makes a 248-key resort work is that it doesn't feel like one. Everything is low and spread along the seafront, linked by cobbled lanes and a walkway, so there is a steady sense of space and natural light; the daily tea hour, the glass water bottles in place of plastic and the local craft in every room give it character that big resorts often lack. Bacaro, the main restaurant, does an enormous buffet breakfast over the pools and the ocean, with Vietnamese and international cooking through the day, and the pool and lagoon bars handle the rest.
It is, to be clear, a family-friendly resort rather than a small boutique hotel: the pools are busy with children, dinner service can lag at peak times, and although the bay frontage is long, the real sandy beach is a single pretty cove rather than an endless strand. But for a relaxed, good-value beach base with standout pools, a fine spa and a calm that belies its size, a short hop from town yet a world of its own, Amiana is among the most appealing places to stay on this stretch of the Vietnamese coast.