Accessible only by water and framed by dramatic rock formations, Six Senses Ninh Van Bay offers an experience that feels worlds apart. Here, nature leads the narrative—through secluded villas, mindful wellness, and immersive experiences creating a refined retreat where landscape, sustainability, and serenity exist in rare harmony.
Reaching Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is an experience in itself. Arriving by boat across the East Vietnam Sea, guests enter a secluded bay where white sand beaches meet towering mountains and ancient rock formations. The sensation is that of a private island, defined not by isolation, but by an intimate connection with the natural world.
Villas are thoughtfully positioned along the shoreline, nestled into rocks, or set against forested hillsides, each designed to dissolve boundaries between indoors and out. Natural materials, open layouts, and private pools encourage a slower rhythm, where sunrise over the bay and the sound of water become part of daily life.
Dining reflects the same respect for place. Dining by the Bay offers relaxed beachfront meals shaped by fresh seafood and Vietnamese flavours, while Dining by the Rocks presents a more elevated setting, where international cuisine is served against panoramic views of the sea and mountains. Ingredients are locally sourced whenever possible, reinforcing the resort’s commitment to sustainability and seasonality.
Wellness finds its sanctuary at Six Senses Spa, set amid dramatic rock formations. Treatments draw from traditional healing practices, complemented by yoga, meditation, and holistic wellness programmes. Even during the wetter months of October and November, the spa becomes a natural refuge, where shifting weather enhances the sense of retreat.
Nature remains central to every experience. The surrounding hills are home to a rare troop of endangered monkeys, whose presence underscores the resort’s conservation efforts. Guests may encounter them quietly at dawn or dusk—moments that feel less like observation and more like shared habitat.Activities move seamlessly between land and sea. Snorkelling and diving are best enjoyed from February to September, while hiking, sailing, and island-hopping reveal the bay’s varied landscapes. Cooking classes, yoga sessions, and mindful pursuits offer balance for all ages.
Recognised as Winner Best Nature Resort at the Gourmet Vietnam Awards 2025, Six Senses Ninh Van Bay stands as a benchmark for nature-led luxury—where refinement is measured by harmony with the environment.