Vietnam Golf and Onsen retreat
In Asia, the golf and wellness tourism trend is becoming the top choice for sports lovers who value health and balance. No longer just a technical game, golf today is associated with a mindful lifestyle, where players seek both performance and peace of mind.
If Japan or Korea have successfully combined golf and Onsen experiences, Vietnam is now emerging as a new destination for this journey. With its rich nature, diverse climate, and abundant natural hot springs in Vietnam stretching from north to south, the country offers a perfect landscape for relaxation. Combined with reasonable costs and world-class hospitality, Vietnam golf and Onsen tours are redefining what it means to play, rest, and heal.
Golf demands endurance, flexibility and concentration, putting strain on the shoulders, back, and joints. After hours in the summer sun or cold winter winds (especially in northern Vietnam), soaking in mineral-rich hot water becomes the most natural recovery method.
The minerals found in Vietnam’s natural hot springs, such as sodium, sulfur, and magnesium help relax muscles, improve blood flow, reduce fatigue, and accelerate recovery. A proper Onsen bath allows your body to reset completely after an intense golf session, enhancing performance and rejuvenating your energy for the next round.
Golf trains concentration, patience and emotions but can also easily cause mental stress. On the contrary, Onsen brings tranquility, warmth and peace. When combining these two experiences, you will have a complete journey from physical exercise to mental purification.
The combination of 5-star resorts and Japanese-standard Onsen is not only a trend but also a symbol of a luxurious and sophisticated lifestyle.
In Vietnam, many resorts have designed Stay and Play and Relax packages. Where golfers can play in the morning, spa and mineral bath in the afternoon, enjoy local cuisine in the evening
This is the perfect choice for businessmen, international tourists or families who want to enjoy a classy vacation, balancing sports – relaxation – health care
From the northern mountains to central highlands and southern beaches, natural hot springs in Vietnam are a rare gift of nature. Rich in sodium, magnesium, and calcium, these thermal waters help restore joints, rejuvenate the skin, and purify the body.
Thanks to this natural advantage, Vietnam is emerging as a new wellness paradise in Southeast Asia, offering not only scenic golf but also healing experiences unlike anywhere else.
Modern golf resorts with hot springs are now embracing authentic Japanese onsen culture.
The most notable examples include Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh in Quang Ninh developed by Sun Group with Japanese technology and design and Mikazuki Japanese Resort & Spa in Da Nang, where traditional Onsen rituals are seamlessly integrated into a 5-star resort setting.
Here, stone baths, private rooms, saunas, and open-air pools recreate the spiritual harmony between humans and nature, letting you unwind after a long day on the fairway.
The special thing about Vietnam’s Onsen is not only mineral baths, but also the art of comprehensive health care. Onsen resorts today often combine meditation, spa, yoga, herbal therapy and natural detox, taking visitors on a more complete recovery journey
From soaking in a mineral bath in the middle of the forest to breathing in the fresh air of the sea or mountains, all senses are awakened and refreshed.
Northern Region
Northern Vietnam’s cool climate and mountain landscapes make it ideal for golf resorts with hot springs. The cold air of the mountains makes every dip in mineral-rich water more soothing and therapeutic. Spring and autumn are also the most beautiful seasons for golf with mild sunlight and clear mountain breezes enhancing every swing.
Just over an hour’s drive from Hanoi, Tam Dao Golf & Resort is one of the most beautiful high-altitude golf courses in the North. Nestled between cloud-covered mountains, the golf course has naturally undulating terrain, lush green grass all year round and fresh air, making it an ideal place for inspiring swings. Each hole is cleverly designed to both challenge your skills and offer breathtaking views of the valley.
Tam Dao Golf & Resort
After a day of exercise, there’s nothing better than soaking in Wyndham Thanh Thuy hot springs, just 45 minutes from Tam Dao. The mineral resources here are naturally mined and contain many minerals that are beneficial for the skin and joints, helping the body recover quickly after long swings. Green, quiet space with warm steam rising from the ground makes all fatigue disappear.
Wyndham Thanh Thuy hot springs
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If the North has a destination that combines nature, golf and onsen, it is Quang Ninh. The FLC Halong Bay Golf Club course has an 18-hole international standard design, is one of the golf courses with the most beautiful view in Vietnam with a location on a high hill, overlooking the entire beautiful scenery of Ha Long Bay – an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Each tee shot is a majestic scene of the sea and sky and undulating limestone islands.
FLC Halong Bay Golf Club
Only less than an hour away, Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh offers the first Japanese-standard Onsen experience in Vietnam.
The mineral water source in Quang Hanh is exploited from the heart of the mountain, with an average temperature of 40-60 degrees Celsius, containing many minerals that help relieve muscle pain, increase blood circulation, smooth the skin and detoxify naturally.
The Onsen area is designed in Japanese style with stone baths, private mineral baths, saunas and resorts hidden in pine forests, recreating the traditional Ryokan space. The peaceful forest atmosphere and gentle rising steam complete the Vietnam golf and Onsen balance perfectly.
Yoko Onsen Quang Hanh
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Hanoi and the surrounding Hoa Binh region offer a golf and Onsen experience that perfectly combines the natural beauty of the mountains and forests with the convenience of being close to the capital city. The cool climate in spring and autumn, along with the open green space, is ideal for practicing your swing while enjoying the relaxing hot springs.
Just about an hour and a half drive from the center of Hanoi, Hilltop Valley Club is located on lush green hills, with panoramic views of the mountains and Hoa Binh Valley. The 18-hole golf course is designed to take advantage of the natural terrain, with wide fairways, lakes and skill-testing bunkers. Every shot is not only a golf challenge but also an opportunity to admire the majestic mountain scenery.
Hilltop Valley Club
After a day of golf, you can relax in Serena Kim Boi’s hot spring Onsen area. The mineral water is rich in natural minerals that help relieve muscle pain, restore physical strength and care for the skin. The quiet space, surrounded by mountains and forests and warm steam provide a true Onsen experience, helping to completely regenerate the body and mind.
Serena Resort Kim Boi
Suggested Itinerary
Day 1: Transfer from Hanoi to Sky Lake Golf Club for 18 holes, then head to Serena Kim Bôi Resort for rest.
Day 2: Play 18 holes at Hilltop Valley Golf Club with stunning mountain views, then enjoy your first Onsen session at Serena Kim Boi.
Day 3: Spend the day relaxing in the Onsen, spa, or exploring local culture and nature.
Day 4: Play 18 holes at Phoenix Golf Resort in a dramatic limestone valley, then return to Serena Kim Boi for the final Onsen.
Day 5: Enjoy breakfast and a last Onsen dip before checking out and returning to Hanoi.
>>> Enjoy this 5-day Northern Vietnam Golf and Onsen journey, combining scenic courses, relaxing hot springs, and unforgettable mountain landscapes.
Central Region
Central Vietnam enjoys a warm, temperate climate most of the year. The dry season (February – August) is perfect for beachside golf and spa getaways, while the cooler months bring gentle breezes ideals for mineral baths and outdoor relaxation. Central Vietnam is home to stunning beaches, world-class golf courses, and natural hot springs in Vietnam.
Da Nang is considered the golf capital of Vietnam when it owns a series of famous golf courses such as Ba Na Hills Golf Club, Montgomerie Links or Hoiana Shores Golf Club. In which, Hoiana Shores Golf Club was designed by famous architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. The design is a masterpiece on the South Hoi An coast, with open fairways, fine white sand and a gentle breeze blowing in from the sea.
Hoiana Shores Golf Club
After your game, step into relaxation at Mikazuki Japanese Resort & Spa, a 5-star golf wellness retreat located right in Da Nang. Mikazuki fully recreates the mineral bath culture of the cherry blossom country: stone baths, snow saunas, indoor and outdoor mineral pools, spa treatment areas and giant mineral water playgrounds.
The hot mineral water here is treated with Japanese technology, maintained at an ideal temperature for the body, helping to reduce muscle tension, support sleep and restore energy quickly
Mikazuki Japanese Resort & Spa
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Moving north, the ancient capital of Hue brings a completely different experience – quiet, peaceful but no less sophisticated.
If you are staying in Hue city and prefer a golf experience close to the center, Golden Sands Golf Resort is an excellent destination.
Located just a short drive form Hue, this new 18-hole international-standard course offers a convenient and scenic golfing option. Designed with gentle coastal winds and undulating fairways, Golden Sands brings a refreshing challenge while still embracing the poetic charm of Central Vietnam.
Golden Sands Golf Resort
After finishing a round of golf, unwind at Kobi Onsen Hue which is one of the most elegant and convenient Onsen destinations in central Vietnam.
Only 15 minutes from Hue city center, Kobi Onsen offers a full Japanese-style wellness experience developed with expertise from Japan’s leading hot spring region. The mineral water here is naturally rich in sodium and calcium, helping to improve circulation, soothe muscles and promote relaxation after hours to golf.
The resort is beautifully designed with stone baths, private open-air pools, saunas and a tranquil garden area. Guests can enjoy a diverse range of spa treatments, herbal therapies and wellness dining, all combining Vietnamese hospitality with authentic Japanese bathing rituals.
Kobi Onsen Hue
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Southern Region
Southern Vietnam is characterized by a warm, tropical climate year round with average temperatures from 25-32°C, ideal for golfing and outdoor wellness activities any season. Unlike the North, the South rarely gets cold, so mineral bathing here focuses more on detox, rejuvenation and relaxation surrounded by lush greenery and fresh air.
Only 2-3 hours away from Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Chau – Ho Tram is a favorite destination for golfers in the South.
Here, The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip designed by the legendary Greg Norman is considered one of the most beautiful coastal golf courses in Asia. With natural sand dunes, breathtaking sea views and challenging winds, The Bluffs not only offers a classy sports experience but also a journey to enjoy pure nature.
The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip
After exciting swings, visitors can continue their relaxing journey at Binh Chau Hot Springs – the largest natural mineral spring in the South. This is where warm hot water flows from the ground, containing high levels of silica, sulfur and minerals that are good for health. The newly upgraded resort is in the direction of a wellness resort, combining spa, meditation, detox and yoga. The green space of the Melaleuca forest and the gently evaporating mineral water create a feeling of absolute tranquility. This is where energy and tranquility coexist – a hallmark of the Vietnam golf and Onsen experience.
Binh Chau Hot Springs
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No list of Vietnam golf and Onsen destinations is complete without Da Lat. Dalat Palace Golf Club, the oldest golf course in Vietnam, built during the French colonial period – has a rare classic style. The gentle fairways along Xuan Huong Lake, the shady old pine trees and the cool climate all year round make each round of golf here a poetic experience.
Dalat Palace Golf Club
After completing a round of golf, visitors can choose to relax at spas – natural cold mineral springs, or small boutique retreats located in the middle of pine forests. The highlight is Suoi May Onsen Dalat with the experience of hot and cold mineral baths by theme, infrared sauna, salt stone sauna and therapeutic massage with Dalat pine essential oil.
The cool climate of Dalat makes bathing in Onsen more pleasant and “Japanese” than ever, without the need for overly hot mineral water to achieve maximum relaxation. In the highland weather, no need for hot mineral water, just soak in a cold mineral bath overlooking the misty pine forest, you have reached the deepest tranquility in your soul.
Suoi May Onsen Dalat
Stretching from North to South, Vietnam is becoming a new paradise for golf wellness retreat in Asia. Each region has its own charm: the peaceful North with misty mountains and lush forests, the luxurious Central coast with world-class golf resorts, and the warm, tropical South surrounded by sea and melaleuca forests. Yet, they all share the same spirit, a balance between energy and tranquility, between a strong swing and the soothing warmth of natural mineral springs.
Golf helps strengthen the body and sharpen focus, while Onsen and natural hot springs in Vietnam help relax the mind and restore energy. When these two experiences come together, it’s more than just a trip, it’s a golf wellness retreat, a journey of slow living and self-discovery.
With its rich natural resources, refined hospitality, and affordable luxury, Vietnam is ready to welcome travelers to an unforgettable Vietnam golf and Onsen retreat. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a full golf resort with hot springs experience, contact us today to plan your next Vietnam golf and Onsen journey where every swing meets serenity.
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