Combine bustling city life with a coastal golfing paradise
Why choose a Ho Chi Minh & Nha Trang golf holiday?
- Discover two contrasting sides of Vietnam
- Explore the compelling culture & history
- Reside in luxurious city-centre hotels
- Play a selection of exquisite golf courses
Play island golf & stunning city tracks
When staying close to the city, there are numerous beautiful courses to experience, including The Bluffs Grand Ho Tram Strip. With panoramic ocean views and a links-style layout created by famous golf architect Greg Norman, this course is absolutely breathtaking.
Vietnam Golf Club is home to 2 brilliant woodland tracks – the West Course and the East Course. Both will provide a testing game with guarded greens, multiple water hazards, and tight fairways. The East course also hosted the Vietnam Hana Bank Masters in 2008, a testament to the high-quality design.
Another venue to add to your golf agenda would be KN Golf Links. Also designed by Greg Norman, this 18-hole design beautifully represents the brilliant craftsmanship of Vietnam golf courses.
Where to play on your Ho Chi minh & Nha Trang golf holiday?
Escape the everyday in Ho Chi Minh
Unwind in timeless luxury when you stay at the Bay Hotel Ho Chi Minh. Opened in 2016, this modern venue features 236 beautifully decorated rooms to choose from, all complete with complimentary minibars.
Relax in the outdoor swimming pool and enjoy unmatched views of the city or keep up your fitness regime in the gym. Additionally, there are two on-site restaurants serving a delicious mix of Asian and Japanese cuisine. Overall, the Bay Hotel offers a fantastic city break for a Vietnam golf tour.
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Embrace the beautiful Vietnamese culture
Though Ho Chi Minh and Nha Trang are roughly an 8-hour drive from one another, you can certainly visit both on a Vietnam golf tour. Enjoy sandy beaches in Nha Trang and explore stunning islands such as Hon Mun Island – Vietnam’s only protected marine reserve. You could also relax with a therapeutic mud bath or even test out a chocolate body wrap.
We recommend dedicating some time to exploring and sightseeing in Ho Chi Minh. Home to the intricate Cu Chi Tunnels, the war remnants museum, and the Notre Dame Cathedral, this city certainly doesn’t lack substance. A sunset cruise along the Saigon River is also a great evening activity.
Delve into traditional Vietnamese cuisine and try the famous noodle soup dish ‘Pho’ during your stay in the city. While visiting Nha Trang – the seafood capitol of Vietnam, you could also indulge in numerous fresh fish dishes from many of the restaurants in the area.