When winter envelops Europe in mists and shortened days, with The Anam, Vietnam It's the perfect getaway. At this time of year, the south of the country reveals a serene and sunny face, bathed in a rare mild climate, with temperatures ranging between 20 and 25°C. It's the ideal time to slow down after a cultural tour or a road trip, and treat yourself to a seaside break where body and mind can find their balance.
Winter is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful seasons to discover the Vietnamese coastline. The heat is moderate, the light softer, and the beaches peaceful. Orange line like a Mui NeThe South China Sea offers changing reflections, while the revisited Indochinese architecture of The Anam hotels engages in dialogue with the natural landscapes.

The name “Anam”inspired by the old name AnnamThis recalls the historical and cultural link between France and Vietnam. This connection is reflected in the architecture, the materials, the dedication to service, and the genuine hospitality that characterizes both establishments. Independent and deeply rooted in its local community, The Anam celebrates an understated luxury, based on authenticity, respect for traditions and a constant focus on the well-being of travelers.
These addresses cater to a discerning clientele, seeking meaning as much as comfort, who wish to extend their stay in Vietnam without racking up the miles, but rather to put down roots in a place, observe, breathe, and reconnect with a precious form of slowness.

The Anam Cam Ranha private sanctuary
Located south of Nha Trang, Orange line Cam Ranh possesses a unique history, shaped as much by its exceptional geography as by the major movements of Vietnamese history. Its bay, one of the deepest and most natural in Southeast Asia, attracted navigators and traders from a very early period. Already frequented during the Cham kingdom, it became a major point of interest during the 19th century, particularly during the period of French Indochina, before acquiring global strategic importance in the 20th century. Today, Cam Ranh has reinvented itself as a destination focused on high-end and sustainable tourism, where the quiet history of the place resonates with the tranquility of the lagoons and the relaxed lifestyle of the Vietnamese coast.
Located on Long Beach, a beach that is still largely unspoiled and considered one of the most beautiful in the country, The Anam Cam Ranh It spans 12 hectares of tropical gardens facing the sea. The first of the group, this five-star resort combines understated luxury, Vietnamese authenticity and a profoundly soothing atmosphere.
An exceptional natural and cultural environment
The Cam Ranh peninsula is a still largely undeveloped area, bordered by translucent lagoons and verdant hills. Around the hotel, experiences are enjoyed at a leisurely pace:
- Traditional fishing villages, where daily life unfolds to the rhythm of the tides.
- Trips to Nha Trang, , a lively seaside resort blending local markets, pagodas and vibrant scenes of life.
- Discovery Oceanography Museumfalls of Ba Ho or Cham towers Ponagar, witnesses to the region's thousand-year history.
With 213 rooms, suites and villasSome of the rooms boast private pools, and The Anam Cam Ranh invites guests to unpack for several days. Three infinity pools, a holistic spa, an open-air cinema, and a private golden sand beach create an environment conducive to relaxation. Here, luxury is experienced in silence, light, and meticulous attention to detail.

The region of Orange line is renowned above all for its exceptional bayConsidered one of the most beautiful and deepest beaches in Southeast Asia, this area is naturally sheltered from winds and strong swells, offering calm, crystal-clear waters and a largely unspoiled coastline that has long remained outside the reach of mass tourism due to its military past. This unique geography has allowed for the preservation of virtually pristine golden sand beaches, translucent lagoons, and rich marine life, prized for diving and snorkeling.
Cam Ranh is also known for her rare balance between nature and authenticityThe region is home to traditional fishing villages where ancestral practices persist, offering an authentic glimpse into coastal Vietnam. This is further enhanced by its strategic proximity to Nha Trang, which allows easy access to a vibrant cultural life, iconic Cham historical sites and lively local markets, while staying in a quiet and exclusive environment.
This region has established itself in recent years as a rising destination for high-end tourism in Vietnam. Thanks to its mild winter climate, the quality of its infrastructure and a more respectful approach to the land, it attracts an international clientele in search of refined beach holidays, focused on well-being, slowness and reconnecting with nature.

The Anam Mui NeBohemian elegance
History Mui Ne is intimately linked to the sea, the winds, and the civilizations that have shaped the southern coast of Vietnam. Originally a simple fishing village, Mui Ne was for a long time a discreet territory, living to the rhythm of the tides and maritime traditions. The region once belonged to the Kingdom of Chamwhose cultural heritage remains visible in the temples and towers scattered around phanthiet, an ancient port city and spiritual center of Cham culture in the south of the country.
Over the centuries, Mui Ne has developed thanks to fishing, fish sauce production, and the nuoc-mâm from Phan ThietMui Ne is renowned throughout Vietnam for its role as a coastal transit point. Its very name, meaning "shelter" or "refuge," is said to refer to the sailors who came there to protect themselves from storms. It was only at the end of the 20th century that Mui Ne revealed itself to the world, when its constant winds and spectacular scenery attracted travelers, artists, and water sports enthusiasts.
Today, Mui Ne combines this maritime and spiritual past with a new identity focused on boutique and wellness tourism. Between wind-sculpted sand dunes, lively fishing ports, and refined hotels, the destination has evolved without losing its soul, preserving an authentic and bohemian atmosphere that makes it unique on the Vietnamese coast.

Mui Ne also enjoys an international reputation thanks to its exceptional weather conditionscharacterized by consistent winds throughout the year. These features have made it one of the Asia's most renowned kitesurfing and windsurfing spotsattracting athletes, skiers, and travelers seeking a dynamic yet relaxed atmosphere. Added to this is the Fairy Stream, a shallow stream winding between ochre cliffs and rock formations, which has become one of the region's iconic natural sites.
Opened in 2023, The Anam Mui Ne offers a more contemporary and bohemian interpretation of Vietnamese hospitality. Nestled on the sunny coast of Mui Ne, in the heart of a destination renowned for its contrasting landscapes, the hotel captivates with its understated elegance and relaxed chic atmosphere.
A destination with breathtaking landscapes
Mui Ne is a land of contrasts, almost unreal in places:
- red and white dunessculpted by the wind, they offer an almost Saharan setting facing the sea.
- Le Fairy Stream, a shallow stream winding between ochre cliffs and lush vegetation.
- The fishing port of Mui Ne, with its colorful boats and morning bustle.
- Spots of kitesurf among the most renowned in Southeast Asia.
- The authentic charm of phanthiet, its lively markets and its historic temples.

A discreet and refined address
With 127 rooms, suites and villasThe Anam Mui Ne cultivates an intimate atmosphere. Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and the network VirtuousThe establishment offers an exceptional spa, two main swimming pools, a wellness center and a refined gastronomic offering, enriched with immersive cultural and culinary experiences.
Whether one chooses the majestic tranquility of Orange line or the bohemian elegance of Mui NeThe Anam hotels offer much more than just a beach holiday. They constitute a ideal transition after a road trip in Vietnam, a way to conclude the adventure gently, under the tropical light, letting time stand still.
In winter, Vietnam reveals one of its most beautiful facets: that of a country where luxury rhymes with serenity, where rest becomes an art, and where every moment is fully savored.
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