
Take a visual journey through what we consider to be some of Vietnam's unmissable highlights.

Beautiful silk lanterns are emblematic of Vietnam and you will find them in markets in Hoi An and across Vietnam. Buy some to take home with you as an enduring reminder of your Vietnamese adventure.
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Amanoi’s sparkling white-sand beach on one of Vietnam’s most undiscovered and beautiful coastlines – Vinh Hy Bay.
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Soak up the spectacular views from your private villa at Amanoi. The Pavilions are perched far enough from the sea for the passing fishing boats to be a distant romantic hum, but close enough to feel connected to it.
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Situated on a white sand beach overlooking the spectacular Vinh Hy Bay, Amanoi is Aman’s first property in Vietnam and perfect for rejuvenating the mind and soul.
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Fresh from the sea, these fish form an integral part of the Vietnamese diet, steamed with lemongrass red chilli, and wrapped in a banana leaf.
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Exotic fruit are displayed at this bountiful market in Dalat, located in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
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Luxury accommodation is carved out between smooth boulders and backed by towering mountains at the uber-private Six Senses Ninh Van Bay resort.
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Set on its own stretch of white sand beach away from the main resort, the vast presidential villa at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay offers assured privacy and an extremely high level of comfort including a spa treatment room.
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Boulders of natural rock are used to carve out a private plunge pool overlooking the East Vietnam Sea on the deck your super-stylish villa at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang.
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The calm, curved bay of Nha Trang offers the perfect beach break. Sip exotic cocktails at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay whilst enjoying superb service and dreamy views.
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Halong Bay at dusk: magical! Living aboard a luxury boat gives you the unique opportunity to see Halong Bay in its finest lights.
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Prop up the bar and drink in the gorgeous views aboard Paradise Peak, Halong Bay’s most luxurious junk boat.
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Head for the top deck of Paradise Peak to catch some rays as you explore the stunning karst island studded Halong Bay.
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If you feel like a private dinner aboard Paradise Peak, the in suite dining is a sumptuous and romantic spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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Board an old-fashioned Vietnamese teak boat to explore the hidden beaches, lakes and lagoons of Halong Bay.
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Colourful fishing boats jostle in readiness for the day’s fishing, providing the vital ingredient for Phan Thiet‘s finest export: fish sauce.
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A simple yet enduring scene and an iconic image of traditional Vietnamese life.
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Find out more about Vietnam’s salt production in Phan Thiet. Once the water from the salt fields has evaporated, salt is painstakingly gathered by local workers.
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Chill out in a hammock, under a blanket of stars, whilst you watch your favourite movie at Six Senses Hideaway Can Dao.
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Set on a remote island within the Con Dao archipelago, the polished Six Senses Con Dao resort stretches across one of the best beaches in Vietnam.
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Feel the sea breeze, drink in the stunning beach scene and feast on the freshest seafood at Vietnam's island paradise, Six Senses Can Dao.
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The glamorous La Residence Hotel & Spa in Hue evokes the Jazz Age era of French Colonial Vietnam with its distinctive Art Deco architecture.
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A historic hotel in central Hanoi, the Sofitel Metropole has a welcoming and colonial atmosphere and it is our top choice for a glamorous city stay.
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Fishing boats bob off the coast of Nha Trang. The fishing industry is an important source of income for Vietnamese living on this fertile coastline.
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Find peace and calm beneath countless palm trees at zen-like Nam Hai, set on one of Asia's finest stretches of beach on the South China Sea.
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Villas at the Nam Hai come with sizeable private swimming pools and are only steps from powder soft sand on a picture-perfect beach.
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Local women enjoying a sit and a gossip!
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This local fisherman rows back to shore with a successful day’s catch laid out to catch buyers attention.
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Duck through the ancient gateways of beautifully preserved Hue to reveal original 18th century silk shops and Buddhist temples.
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There is a unique skill in manoeuvring these woven fishing boats around. Of course the Vietnamese fishermen make it look easy!
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Learn more about the fascinating Hmong tribes people of Vietnam and admire their intricate hand stitched clothing and unchanged way of life.
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See how the Vietnamese haggle and barter for fresh produce at the floating market in Can Tho – a real slice of Vietnamese life.
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