Những điểm đến không thể bỏ qua cho xu hướng du lịch bền vững ở Việt Nam năm 2025
With, 99% of Vietnamese travelers expressing a desire to make more sustainable travel choices and 83% actively changing their travel habits to do so, as indicated in Booking.com’s Sustainability and Travel Report 2025*, sustainable travel is no longer just a trend, but increasingly a priority for many. As awareness of travel's environmental impact grows, more destinations are stepping up to offer unforgettable yet responsible experiences.
To showcase this, Booking.com is profiling some destinations in Vietnam that offer an array of accommodations with reputable third-party sustainability certifications. From the tranquil fishing villages and poetic landscapes of Song Cau (Phu Yen) to the poetic stillness of Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, these destinations are selected based on the highest percentage of properties with independent third-party sustainability certifications in Vietnam, on Booking.com.
Chau Doc (An Giang)
The town’s character comes alive in its diversity. Life here flows with the Hau River, through stilt houses, colorful floating markets, and a deep-rooted spiritual identity that centers around sacred sites like Nui Sam Mountain and the revered Ba Chua Xu Temple. On the islets of Chau Phong and Chau Giang, Cham communities preserve centuries-old weaving practices. Eco-conscious travelers can glide through Tra Su Cajuput Forest, a protected haven just outside the city with a lush wetland ecosystem of duckweed, cajeput trees, and lotus blooms.
Where to stay: Perched on the slopes of sacred Sam Mountain, Victoria Nui Sam Lodge offers a serene, eco-conscious retreat with panoramic views over the Mekong Delta’s patchwork of rice fields, rivers, and pagodas. The lodge’s stone villas blend harmoniously into the natural landscape, while interior touches like local woodwork and handcrafted textiles celebrate An Giang’s cultural heritage for travelers to unwind at the infinity pool overlooking the plains or join low-impact excursions to floating fish farms, Cham weaving villages, and forest sanctuaries.
Ha Tinh
In Ha Tinh, nature and culture go hand in hand, shaping a destination where sustainability is deeply rooted in every experience. From the serene shores of Thien Cam Beach to the emerald forests of Vu Quang National Park, a designated ASEAN Heritage Park, this is a place where rich traditions and natural beauty anchor a rising model of sustainable travel through rural revitalization, community-based homestays, and conservation-focused travel experiences. Whether wandering through villages adorned with flower-lined lanes, exploring traditional handicraft practices, or visiting historical landmarks like the Nguyen Du Memorial Site, travelers will be immersed in a province where local life and nature move as one.
Where to stay: Just a short drive from Thien Cam Beach, Meliá Vinpearl Ha Tinh offers a relaxing seaside retreat that also reflects the brand’s strong commitment to sustainability. The resort recently installed 546 solar panels to generate clean energy to reduce carbon emissions. With eco-conscious initiatives that include energy-efficient operations and eliminating single-use plastics, travelers can enjoy a comfortable, climate-responsible stay.
Phu Ly (Ha Nam)
Once a small riverfront settlement, Phu Ly is now a thriving urban center that still preserves the charm of its historical roots. From the poetic lanes of Chau Cau to the tranquil Chua Bau complex and heritage streets, the city offers a rare harmony between tradition and modern urban life.
Phu Ly has taken active steps to preserve its rich legacy while promoting sustainable tourism by integrating heritage conservation into urban development and supporting local artisans and generational craft shops. As a gateway to Ha Nam’s broader cultural ecosystem, Phu Ly also connects travelers to nearby temples, festivals, and traditional craft villages like Doi Tam (drum-making) and Nha Xa (silk weaving), all part of a growing tourism model that values preservation as the foundation of growth.
Where to stay: Muong Thanh Luxury Ha Nam is a standout option for travelers in Phu Ly. In line with Muong Thanh Group’s sustainability standards, the hotel applies core green practices by eliminating single-use plastics, implementing energy and water conservation measures, and supporting local community-focused sustainability initiatives. Staying in the hotel allows easy access to the historic Bau area, the scenic Day River and curated tours to explore Ha Nam’s temples, villages and food heritage in a responsible, enriching way.
Song Cau (Phu Yen)
Tucked between the vibrant cities of Quy Nhon and Tuy Hoa, this tranquil fishing town on Vietnam's central coast quietly invites travelers to slow down and connect deeply with local life through its unspoiled nature and rich traditions. Sustainability is a way of life here, shaped by generations of local communities. From aquaculture reform to promoting low-impact tourism rooted in heritage, Song Cau always stands out as a destination where sustainability is lived, not just promised. Travelers can experience a day in the life of coastal communities with activities like paddling on traditional woven basket boats, learning the age-old craft of weaving fishing traps or sampling the famous coconut rice paper handmade in village homes.
Where to stay: Zannier Hotels Bãi San Hô is a peaceful resort nestled in the hills above a private bay. The property reflects local architecture and implements plastic reduction, waste management and cultural preservation through community-led workshops. Travelers can enjoy organic Vietnamese cuisine and locally crafted experiences in harmony with nature.
Tam Ky (Quang Nam)
Known for its colorful Tam Thanh Mural Village and the deeply moving Mother Thu Monument, Tam Ky is a charming city that blends history, culture, and natural beauty into a rising sustainable travel destination, where vast reed fields, pink lotus blooms, and traditional fishing techniques paint a poetic picture of daily life. The city has been actively promoting green tourism with initiatives like eco-friendly boat tours, community-run homestays, and seasonal cultural festivals such as the annual blooming Sua Flower Festival in Huong Tra Village for travelers to experience a slower, more meaningful connection to the land and its people.
Where to stay: Certified with the Travelife Gold Award, ROBINSON Nam Hoi An is a beachside resort located on the unspoiled Tam Tien coast, offering a serene escape just south of Hoi An. Here, travelers can explore the lush 4,000m² organic garden, join eco-friendly experiences like zero-emission local tours by bike or boat, or participate in hands-on activities such as tree planting and coastal clean-ups.