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Namia River Retreat is committed to wellbeing

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Hoi An’s only 5-star, 100 per cent pool villa resort is a sanctuary of comfort, boasting private pools and breathtaking views of the Thu Bon River

Hoi An, the ancient trading port renowned for its charming architecture and rich history, is set to welcome a new era of luxury and wellness. Namia River Retreat, a forthcoming 60-villa oasis, is poised to redefine the guest experience in this idyllic Vietnamese destination.

Nestled on a private islet, the resort offers an escape from the bustling world. The resort’s centrepiece, a sprawling saltwater pool, invites guests to unwind amidst cascading waterfalls and lush greenery.

At the heart of Namia River Retreat is a commitment to wellbeing. The resort’s spa menu is a curated collection of traditional Vietnamese therapies and modern wellness practices. All resort guests can enjoy a 90-minute well-being journey per person, per night, consisting of a 30-minute herbal hammam using locally sourced herbs, and a 60-minute traditional therapy, perfect for detoxifying and calming the mind and body.

“The spa and wellbeing journey has a distinct Vietnamese story and is inspired by Thuoc Nam (Southern Herbology). We’ve also incorporated a visit to our apothecary, Duong Sinh (a traditional Vietnamese morning movement practice) as well as Xông Hi (a folk remedy steam prescription) and Dien Chan (oriental facial reflexology) into the guest experience”, says Michelle Ford, the CEO of Lumina Wellbeing, the wellness and hotel operator of the resort.

Guests are also invited to experience mindful rituals such as a silent meditation walk, a lantern lighting ceremony, or the wishing tree as part of their daily programme.

Beyond relaxation and indulgence, Namia River Retreat offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture. The resort organises daily excursions to nearby villages, allowing visitors to experience the authentic charm of Hoi An. From exploring traditional handicraft workshops to cycling through lush rice paddies, these experiences provide a deeper connection to the region.  

 

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