Zannier Hotels Bai San Ho
Song Cau Town, Phu Yen, VietnamSet on a secluded peninsula in Vietnam's Phu Yen province, Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô spans 245 acres of untouched landscape. With vistas of verdant hills, rice paddy fields and a mile-long stretch of white sand beach, guests can experience Vietnam's natural beauty. Travelers interested in authentic Vietnamese culture and unspoiled landscapes will find this resort particularly appealing.
Rooms and suites
The resort features 73 free-standing villas, each reflecting Vietnam's heritage. Inspired by local architecture, the accommodations boast spacious interiors adorned with Vietnamese artifacts, silk prints and natural materials. The Paddy Field Villas, set among rice paddies, evoke traditional fisherman's huts with garden views. Perched atop hills, the Hill Pool Villas draw inspiration from mountain longhouses, featuring private plunge pools and sea vistas. For beachfront living, the Beach Pool Villas offer direct access to the sandy shores, complete with private pools and outdoor showers. For families or larger groups, the Grand Bay Pool Villas provide three or four bedrooms, expansive living spaces and views over the bay.
Amenities and experiences
Authentic Vietnamese dishes at Bà Hai, beachside seafood at Làng Chài's huts and Southeast Asian and international cuisine at Nhà Ở with scenic views.
Hoa Sen Spa featuring treatments inspired by the five elements — Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit, with facilities including hammams, saunas, a tea room and relaxation areas.
Catamaran sailing, snorkeling among coral reefs, surfing, wakeboarding and kayaking.
24/7 fitness center, yoga and aerobics studio, two tennis courts, padel court, badminton and beach volleyball.
Visits to 11th-century Cham ruins, nearby fishing villages, rice planting and harvesting activities and Vietnamese cooking classes.
Activities for ages 4 to 12, including creative projects and outdoor games (non-supervised).
24/7 guest assistants for arranging excursions and personalized support.
How to get here
Located in Phu Yen province, the resort is accessible via Phu Cat Airport (UIH) in Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa Airport (TBB) in Phu Yen, each about a 60 to 90-minute drive through the Vietnamese countryside. Daily flights connect these airports with Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Private transfers can be arranged upon request.