- The Anam Mui Ne, a five-star resort located on a long tropical bay in Southeast Vietnam, focuses on combining marine adrenaline with relaxed luxury.
- Mui Ne has established itself as the Asian kitesurfing capital: regular thermal winds and waters between 25 and 28 °C all year round.
- The hotel: Indochine design, swimming pools that seem to flow into the South China Sea, a spa, and seafood sourced every morning from local village fishermen.
- Opened in 2023, 127 rooms and villas, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and the Virtuoso network.
What if the perfect summer was spent with a board at your feet? On Vietnam’s southeast coast, Mui Ne Bay has become Asia’s most sought-after watersports spot. Facing this ballet of colourful wings, the five-star resort The Anam Mui Ne offers a rare interlude, combining intense kitesurfing sessions with tropical serenity. Grand luxury, in a relaxed, barefoot style.
Mui Ne, Asia’s kitesurfing capital

Long remaining in the shadows, Mui Ne Bay has established itself among watersports enthusiasts for the exceptional regularity of its thermal winds and its warm waters all year round, between 25 and 28 °C. Every day, the sky is dotted with colourful wings, offering a fascinating spectacle from the shore. The mechanics are perfect: a calm sea in the morning for gentle outings, then a wind that gradually picks up in the afternoon to offer the best freeride conditions in the region. Enough to attract a cosmopolitan community of enthusiasts.
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The Anam Mui Ne, relaxed barefoot luxury

Nestled facing this marine ballet, The Anam Mui Ne offers an elegant reinterpretation of the beachfront resort, designed to provide a seamless transition between the ocean’s energy and the serenity of a luxurious retreat. While kitesurfing and windsurfing set the pace for the more athletic afternoons, the establishment champions relaxed luxury: mornings open with a paddleboard or kayak session on a calm sea, before giving way to relaxation by the infinity pool. The 127 rooms, suites, and villas, some with private pools, open onto tropical gardens or the sea.
Indochine spirit and tropical art of living

The resort draws its elegance from the Indochine era: colonial-charm villas, immaculate lawns, silk lanterns, and freshwater pools that seem to flow into the South China Sea, an invitation to chic idleness under the coconut trees. After a day of taming the waves, the experience continues at the spa, with treatments inspired by Asian rituals, or at the table: the seafood cuisine is ultra-fresh, sourced that very morning from fishermen in the neighbouring village.
Between red dunes and fishing boats

Beyond the beach, the region offers striking contrasts. A few minutes from the resort, the spectacular red and white sand dunes create true Saharan landscapes under the tropics. At dawn, another spectacle unfolds on the water: that of the thung chai, these traditional round boats of local fishermen. The Anam Mui Ne makes it the ideal starting point for exploring a still-preserved coast.

The Anam Mui Ne in pictures
The Anam, an independent Vietnamese collection
The Anam Mui Ne belongs to an independent Vietnamese hotel collection that brings together two five-star addresses. The name Anam is inspired by Annam, the former name for the central region of Vietnam during French Indochina, echoing the historical link between France and Vietnam. The group’s elder, The Anam Cam Ranh, spans twelve hectares facing the South China Sea, with 213 rooms and villas, three infinity pools, and a golden sandy beach. Opened in 2023, The Anam Mui Ne has 127 rooms and villas, and is listed among the Small Luxury Hotels of the World as well as in the Virtuoso network. More information and reservations can be found on the official website of The Anam Mui Ne.



















