Vietnam Resort Chosen Among The Best For Nature Lovers

The upscale Six Senses Ninh Van Bay Resort, located in Khanh Hoa Province on Vietnam's South Central Coast, has once again been recognized as an exceptional destination for nature enthusiasts. In 2025, it continues to be celebrated by American magazine Travel + Leisure as one of the premier resorts globally for those who cherish nature.

Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is nestled on the stunning coastline of Ninh Van Bay, approximately 60 kilometers from Nha Trang City. This picturesque location boasts crystal-clear waters framed by a dramatic mountain landscape. Guests can reach the resort via a 20-minute speedboat ride, an experience that adds to the allure of the getaway.

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One of the key factors that elevates this luxury resort to a top-rated property for nature lovers is its proximity to a small population of black-shanked douc langurs, a critically endangered primate. Guests have the unique opportunity to engage in guided hiking excursions designed to educate visitors about the local flora and fauna and to learn about the resort's ongoing conservation efforts for these remarkable langurs, as highlighted by Travel + Leisure.

Six Senses Ninh Van Bay features a total of 62 eco-friendly villas, each thoughtfully designed in a minimalist style with charming thatched roofs and wooden walls. These accommodations blend seamlessly into their natural surroundings, offering guests beautiful views of the rocky outcrops and lush greenery. Each villa is equipped with high-end amenities to ensure a luxurious and restful stay.

The cost for an overnight stay at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay begins at approximately 1,000 to 1,200 USD, reflecting the resort's commitment to providing a premium experience amidst stunning nature.


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