At the announcement ceremony of the Michelin Key 2025 global hotel rating system held on October 8, Michelin Guide officially introduced the list of hotels honored this year.
The event is considered a special milestone, as this is the first time Michelin has expanded into the field of resorts and accommodation services, in addition to cuisine .
After rounds of evaluation by anonymous experts, Vietnam has 13 hotels and resorts honored in different categories. In this list, Amanoi - a resort located in the heart of Nui Chua National Park ( Khanh Hoa ) - is one of two accommodations awarded 3 Michelin Key, the highest rank in the system.

Amanoi is a luxury resort in Khanh Hoa (Photo: Amanoi).
This is a title for accommodations that offer the most outstanding and unique experiences. According to Michelin Guide, the Michelin Key system was created to honor hotels and resorts that fully converge design - service - experience elements.
The 3 Michelin Key title is a testament to the highest standards of hospitality, where every detail from space, architecture, cuisine to service demonstrates sophistication.
For many years, Amanoi has been a popular destination for its convenience, privacy and high price. This resort is hidden in the wild nature of Nui Chua, where the primeval forest embraces Vinh Hy Bay.

Amanoi Resort is located by the sea, in harmony with nature (Photo: Amanoi).
The entire area has 9 pavilions, 22 villas, 12 residence villas and 2 wellness pool villas. However, this place has up to 350 service staff. On average, each guest is taken care of by 6 staff. Each space is designed as a private quiet space, bringing absolute peace to visitors.
Amanoi was designed by architect Jean-Michel Gathy in a contemporary, minimalist style, blending with the natural landscape.
The areas are arranged separately, sheltered by trees, rocks or mountainsides. The open space allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature right from their rooms, swimming pools or outdoor bathing areas. All are facing the sea or mountains, creating a feeling of isolation, tranquility and maximum privacy.
This place is also known as the "most expensive resort in Vietnam". According to the reporter's research, the family villas here cost from 4,500 USD to 15,000 USD per night (equivalent to 112 million VND to 390 million VND/unit/night).

This resort is one of the most expensive places to stay in Vietnam (Photo: Amanoi).
Thanks to its absolute privacy and classy experience, this place is often chosen by many artists and the upper class as a resort. The 925m² Ocean Pool Residence villa, where Ho Ngoc Ha - Kim Ly stayed on their 8th anniversary, costs about 350 million VND/night.
In 2022, the resort was honored at the World Travel Awards with the award "Asia's Leading Beachfront Boutique Resort". In the same year, Amanoi also received the award "Vietnam's Best Luxury Boutique Resort" at the Haute Grandeur Global Excellence Awards.

Amanoi is one of two accommodations in Vietnam to receive 3 Michelin Keys (Photo: Amanoi).
Besides Amanoi, Capella Hanoi Hotel is also a 3 Michelin Key honored accommodation.
In addition, Vietnam has 3 resorts that have achieved 2 Michelin Keys, including: Four Seasons The Nam Hai ( Da Nang ), Banyan Tree Lang Co Resort (Hue City) and Zannier Bai San Ho (Dak Lak).
The eight hotels that achieved 1 Michelin Key on the list include: Azerai Ke Ga Bay (Lam Dong), Legacy Mekong (Can Tho), Six Senses Con Dao (HCMC), Sofitel Legend Metropole (Hanoi), Park Hyatt Saigon (HCMC), Six Senses Ninh Van Bay (Khanh Hoa), Regent Phu Quoc (An Giang) and Hotel de la Coupole - MGallery (Lao Cai).
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/resort-dat-nhat-viet-nam-lan-dau-duoc-michelin-vinh-danh-xa-hoa-co-nao-20251010123745768.htm
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