Amanoi

Relax at the natural paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay
Vietnam/Vinh Hy Village
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About The Hotel

Claiming a spectacular stretch of Vietnam’s coastline within the verdant embrace of Nui Chua National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Amanoi is a natural paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay. From its remote location - a rich and diverse mosaic of ecosystems – the resort’s clifftop restaurants and pool, lakeside Aman Spa and private golden sand beach, offer limitless opportunities for outdoor exploration, cultural immersion and serene time out.
INTERNET
  • Public areas: free
    In room: free
CHILDREN POLICY
  • Children are welcome
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
  • Check-in: 3 pm
    Check-out: noon
TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFERS
  • Subject to supplement
ROOMS
  • 36 pavilions and villas
PARKING
  • Complimentary private parking is available on site
PETS
  • Pets are not allowed.
SPA AND LEISURE
  • outdoor pool
  • fitness center
  • spa
  • tennis court
  • snorkeling
ENTERTAINMENT&FAMILY SERVICES
  • babysitting
  • family rooms
FOOD&DRINK
  • restaurant
  • bar
GENERAL
  • room service
  • free wifi
  • non-smoking rooms
  • air conditioning
  • facilities for disabled guests

Sustainable Initiatives

Environmental Protection

Amanoi’s home is in Núi Chúa National Park. Thanks to its status as a Unsecos Global Biosphere Reserve, the resort rests at the heart of a destination working to conserve and regenerate biodiversity. A tropical paradise overlooking Vinh Hy Bay, the hotel team focuses on responsible dining, waste reduction, and the promotion of indigenous culture efforts to improve the quality of life for the wider community on Vietnam’s South-Central Coast. Vietnam as a nation is cited as one of the worst affected, responsible for more than 1.8 million tonnes of plastic waste. The resort’s new water-filtration bottling plant allows delivery of fresh, filtered water to both guests and team members served in glass bottles. To ensure guests can be serviced at all times of day, bottles have been designed in a number of shapes and sizes and finished with the Aman logo. Participation in litter pick up events with neighbours from the surrounding region is a weekly occourance for the Amanoi team, providing an opportunity to both interact with other members of the community.

Planet-friendly plant-based eating

Agriculture is a typical way of life for many of those in the small villages around Amanoi. Many local farmers don’t engage with modern techniques, and so by supporting them through supply chains, these Vietnamese rural residents stay in agricultural jobs and are not compelled to move to the city in search of new opportunities. When compared with favouring local vegetarian ingredients, cutting down meat consumption is gentler on the environment, limits the contribution of methane from cattle to the overall volume of greenhouse gases and helps eliminate emissions in the required transport and storage of animal products. Locally sourced food also supports a community’s economy better, too. Amanoi’s fresh produce and farm-to-table approach to cuisine ensure that all ingredients used across the resort’s dining venues are as rich in flavour and high in nutrition as possible.

Social Responsibility

Celebrating the Cham people has always been an important part of Amanoi’s spirit and storytelling. One of 54 recognised ethnic groups in Vietnam, their lost kingdom was called Champa. Today, welcome gifts for guests are are made in a way that supports traditional Cham craftspeople, with the resort organising several experiences that introduce travellers to their culture, including a Cham Village Tour and Sacred Cham Dinner. At end of the dinner, a ceremony is performed by Cham Master following which, guests are often curious to learn more about this Indigenous culture. Furthermore, Amanoi is proud to have many local Raglai people running the resort’s trekking tours and hosting adventures in the national park. 10% of Amanoi team members are from a Cham or Raglai background. The resort is also helping local schools by giving stationery and books, offering English lessons and providing scholarships, offering vocational training for students.

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Travel Sustainable Measures

  • Water-efficient toilets
  • Water-efficient showers
  • Option to opt out of daily room cleaning
  • Option to reuse towels
  • The property makes efforts to reduce food waste
  • Single-use shampoo, conditioner, and body wash bottles not used
  • Single-use plastic stirrers not used
  • Single-use plastic straws not used
  • Single-use plastic bottles not used
  • Single-use plastic cups not used
  • Single-use plastic cutlery/plates not used
  • Wild (non-domesticated) animals are not displayed or interacted with while kept at the property, nor are they harvested, consumed, or sold.
  • Green spaces like (rooftop) gardens at the property
  • Most lighting throughout property uses energy-efficient LED bulbs
  • Most food provided at the property is locally sourced
  • Provide guests with info about local ecosystems, history, culture, and visitor etiquette
  • Tours and activities organized by local guides and businesses