Shore Villa
i.- Plot820 m²
- Interior340 m²
- Bedrooms3
- Pool14m lap
Twenty-two hectares between a working orchard and a lighthouse cove — re-imagined as Vietnam's most considered resort residence.
Once known to a small circle of travellers as Thanh Long Bay, the property has been reimagined under a single editorial vision. Pavilions are kept long and low; lines of sight are returned to the orchard and the sea; nothing is built that the wind cannot cool.
What remains is not a resort and not a residence, but the careful intersection of both — a small society of villas around a working orchard, a beach club, a bath house and a lighthouse cove.
On the south-facing curve of Kê Gà, sheltered by granite headlands, the estate enjoys a microclimate of long dry afternoons and warm dusk winds — and the kind of swimming sea that disappears into the horizon at noon.
A private transfer service from Sài Gòn is included with every residence.
Each guest day is a slow choreography of water, salt, fire and shade — composed by the tides and the position of the afternoon sun.
A private cove opens with a teak ladder and a thermos of jasmine tea.
A coastal kitchen, fired by tamarind wood, plates the morning's catch on hand-pinched ceramic.
Walk the dragon-fruit grove at noon; pick what the chef will cook at dusk.
A bath house carved from local basalt; treatments built around forest honey and sea salt.
A sail-rigged junk for sunset crossings to the granite islets beyond the bay.
A 22-seat chef's counter facing the lighthouse — one menu, one tide, one night.
Pavilions are kept long and low, their roofs pitched in the language of the fishing villages further down the coast. Lime-washed walls, hand-quarried stone, aged teak — chosen so the buildings will only become more themselves with time.
Residences are released by appointment only. Leave us a note and a member of the Nam Group atelier will write back within twenty-four hours.