10 Postcards
Nestled in a stunning cove with chic villas boasting private pools and mesmerizing sea views, the Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is a lavish paradise perfect for adventure and relaxation alike.
"The resort is described as extraordinary, with thatched-roof villas along a turquoise bay, massive boulders, and a serene, exclusive atmosphere. The writer highlights the difference between traveling alone and vacationing alone, enjoying the luxurious amenities like a personal infinity pool and a massive tub with a view." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"At the Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Vietnam, the complimentary Just Kids program at Vooc Village is for guests ages 4 to 12 years old and features dozens of arts, crafts, discovery, sports, ecology, and outdoor activities." - Michelle Baran
"Six Senses Ninh Van Bay sits in a startlingly blue cove, with secluded accommodations peeking out from the palm-fringed beach, perched up on the mountainside, or in between the rocks — all offering expansive views over the sea." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"With dramatic views over Vietnam's Ninh Van Bay and open-air, thatched-roof villas where you can soak in the scenery from a bathtub, this Six Senses outpost also boasts its own endangered monkey reserve. The treasures of both the sea and the surrounding mountains are at your fingertips thanks to an array of land and water activities ranging from hikes and beach picnics to fishing experiences and sunset cruises. And it doesn't hurt that, no matter how you choose to pass the day, there's always a plunge pool, wine cave, restaurants, and spa to return to on-resort."
"Le Quoc Thuong, the resident biologist at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, is the first terrestrial biologist within the hotel group, resulting from a long-term collaboration between the luxury resort and Vietnam's GreenViet Biodiversity Conservation Center. While on vacation, guests have the unique opportunity to partake in guided hiking trips to learn about forest life and see firsthand how the resort is studying and protecting the langurs. Guests can even have a chance to observe the black-shanked douc langurs, a critically endangered monkey species." - Travel + Leisure Editors