Quick Facts
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Number of Rooms
649 rooms and suites, 300 villas -
Amenities
Multiple restaurants and bars / swimming pool / spa / kids’ club -
Number of courses
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Course designers
Schmidt/Curley
Resort Overview
A lot of resort courses have water views. No other has water views like this. Stretched atop a hill along the Gulf of Tonkin, roughly 100 miles from the capital of Hanoi, this luxe destination commands a panoramic of a seascape so distinctive, it’s been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ha Long means ‘descending dragon,’ an evocative descriptor for the thousands of limestone outcrops that rise from Ha Long Bay, calling to mind the spikes of a partially submerged sea monster. The course is something of a spectacle, too, winding through verdant, pine-studded terrain with an inventive routing that features four par-3s in a five-hole stretch and water views on all 18. Unlike many resorts in Vietnam, where golf and accommodations are spread apart, with shuttles running back and forth, Halong’s course sits at the center of the action: an arresting playground, stitched amid accommodations and amenities that suit the splendor of the setting.
Highlights
3 things to know
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Best time to go
Year-round, with cooler weather in the winter, and rainier conditions in the shoulder seasons. -
Best non-golf amenity
Luxury yacht tours on Ha Long Bay. -
Insider Tip
Though summer brings hot weather and frequent afternoon thundershowers, the views are often better than those in the more temperate winter, when the bay is more likely to be socked.