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Up the coastline from charmed Hoi An, Naman is built on a secluded beach and every inch of it was designed to keep you in tune with the natural surrounds. Creative bamboo structures offer a nod to the shells along the beach, the spa is a wall-less sanctuary with veils of greenery, and villas have views to tempt you on a stroll or a dip. The mantra at Naman is 'Being. Consciousness. Bliss.' and the resort certainly offers plenty of opportunity for you to tap into your relaxed side with couched coves to recline in mid-pool, unique wellness treatments, and sunset yoga.
From $150 person/night
The spa is to die for, and you could easily spend every single second there. We wouldn't blame you...
The B Lounge hosts a number of themed nights from seafood barbecues to Italian-Spanish cuisine - keep your eyes peeled.
The one or two-bedroom pool villas don't have a sea view so if that's top of your list, book accordingly.
You'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to dining, cocktails and coffees, and more often than not, there's a pool or ocean view to accompany it whether it's in the organic, airy Hay Hay Restaurant, or tucking into Asian-fusion at the B Lounge. Enjoy a morning cuppa or high tea at the Coffee Club, and take your midday ice creams and sunset cocktails at the pool bar. Oh, and of course, the spa is a must with its serene atmosphere and divine massages.
The rooms at Naman avoid any clutter, instead plumping for light-as-a-feather decor, wall-to-wall windows and calming paintings. The villas are our top pick; set in a private garden or secluded spot right by the beach, their features range from a private pool and terrace to three-bedroom abodes with a fully-equipped kitchen and dining area. The beachfront villas enjoy the perks of private barbecues and music by the resident DJ. In the main resort, the Babylon rooms enjoy views of the East Sea while the apartments have a kitchenette.
Danang was made for cycling and walking, whether along the white sand beach or more serious forays into the Marble Mountains where you'll find mysterious caves and Buddhist sanctuaries. Venture along the coast to delve into the history in the Imperial City of Hue or the My Son Sanctuary, and for a less authentic but very entertaining experience, ride the cable car to a fairytale resort in the Ba Na Hills. Closer to Naman, there are basket boating, pottery making and cooking classes, not to mention the world-class golf courses just down the road.