Spanning 98 hectares of lush rice fields and rolling green hills along the coast, Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô offers a multifaceted luxurious experience.
Traditional beauty within a luxurious atmosphere

Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô is a resort that celebrates the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the local area. The initial goal was to create a sanctuary where guests could forge a deep connection with nature and tradition. The resort features 71 standalone villas, 3 restaurants, 2 bars, and 1 spa, all designed harmoniously with the region’s landscape. Zannier emphasizes the importance of enhancing culture and nature through design.

The architectural vision of the resort is reflected in the meticulously designed villas that blend traditional elements with modern comforts. There are 4 villa types, each inspired by different aspects of local heritage. The 'Hill Pool Villas' and 'Grand Bay Pool Villas' evoke the culture of the Ê Đê people. The 'Beach Pool Villas' are inspired by the Cham people, while the 'Paddy Fields Villas', set next to rice paddies, are built on traditional stilts.

The Paddy Fields Villas are inspired by the floating fishing villages of the local fishermen. These 49m2 wooden villas feature pathways winding through the lush greenery. The green walls and simple interiors recreate the fishermen's homes. Conical hats and wicker fishing baskets add a touch of authenticity to the design.

Impressive villas at Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô
The Hill Pool Villas and Grand Bay Pool Villas draw inspiration from the traditional long houses of the Ê Đê people. With their elongated shape, low tiled roofs, and thatch covering, these villas blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The rustic interiors feature earthy tones, raw stone walls, bamboo floors, and wood accents. Lantern light and other traditional details accentuate the warm atmosphere. Warm yet luxurious at Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô.


The Beach Pool Villas are modeled after the homes of the Cham people along the central coast. These single-story homes are built on wooden stilts with thatched roofs and mud walls. The interiors reflect the simple, traditional Cham style, using beige and cream tones.


The most iconic structure at Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô is the Ba Hai restaurant. Standing 12 meters tall, it is inspired by the communal houses of the Ba Na people and constructed from bamboo, rattan, and wood. Overlooking the rice fields, Ba Hai is a testament to Vietnam's traditional architecture and craftsmanship.


By using local traditional materials, the resort respects the environment while providing an authentic experience. It stands as a symbol honoring Vietnam's rich cultural heritage.
According to Mytour.vn
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Reference: Mytour.vn Travel Guide
Mytour.vnOctober 10, 2024