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Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa, a luxurious 5-star retreat nestled in the Xuan Thieu Tourism Area of Da Nang, Vietnam. Just 5.6mi away from the city center, this exotic oasis offers a haven of tranquility and relaxation for travelers seeking an indulgent escape.

Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings of Mikazuki Japanese Resorts and Spa, a top-rated hotel where luxury meets comfort. The sprawling property boasts a range of world-class amenities designed to elevate your stay, ensuring a truly unforgettable experience.

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Rooms

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1 Twin Bed

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485 sqft

Hinode Onsen, 2 Twin Beds, Garden View

Balcony

Free wifi

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Cooled with air conditioning, rooms are furnished with a flat-screen TV, wardrobe and mini-bar. Bathroom facilities are en suite and include a bathtub. Rooms feature 2 single beds for 2 guests.

Premium Deluxe Twin Room with Ocean View - Onsen & Water Park Inclusive in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

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2 Twin Beds

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915 sqft

Premium Deluxe Onsen, 2 Twin Beds, Ocean View

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Minibar

The spacious twin room features air conditioning, soundproof walls, a balcony with sea views as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath. The unit has 2 beds.

Deluxe Twin Room with Ocean View   in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

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2 Twin Beds

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755 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Ocean View

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Minibar

The spacious twin room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, a balcony with sea views as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath. The unit has 2 beds.

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With pristine accommodations and a serene ambiance, this hidden gem promises an enchanting stay unlike any other in Da Nang. Experience the best of Vietnamese hospitality at Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa, where every moment is an opulent retreat into paradise. Prices starting at a minimum of $100 per night.

Indulge in the exquisite room types available at Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa. Choose from a variety of elegant options, including Deluxe Rooms, Suites, and Villas, each meticulously designed to offer comfort and luxury. Enjoy stunning views of the lush gardens or the sparkling ocean from the privacy of your own balcony, adding a touch of magic to your stay.

Lobby or reception in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Lobby or reception in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Experience the Best

For those seeking the ultimate relaxation experience, our Suites feature spacious living areas, lavish amenities, and private hot tubs for a truly pampering stay. Unwind in style and comfort as you bask in the serene atmosphere that surrounds you. If you prefer a more exclusive retreat, our Villas offer unparalleled privacy and luxury, with private pools and personalized service to cater to your every need.

Bedroom, Bed in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Bedroom in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Plan Your Stay

Embark on a culinary journey at Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa, where our on-site restaurants serve up a delectable array of international and Japanese cuisine. Whether you crave traditional Vietnamese dishes or fresh sushi made with the finest ingredients, our talented chefs are dedicated to satisfying your taste buds. Relax with a cocktail by the pool or savor a romantic dinner under the stars, all while enjoying impeccable service and breathtaking views.

Lounge or bar in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Restaurant/places to eat in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Amenities

Restaurant

Beachfront

Private beach area

Business center

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Fitness centre/facilities in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Pools

Indoor, Adults only

All season, With view

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, With view

Outdoor, Kids only

Seasonal, With view

Swimming pool in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Swimming pool in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa

Restaurants

The Blue

Japanese, Vietnamese, International

Nami Japanese Restaurant

Tex-Mex

Karan

Japanese

Tamahime (Sushi Restaurant)

Japanese

Breakfast in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Lounge or bar in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
Pool view in Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa
This is an outstanding hotel. Although we stayed at the end of Dec, and the weather was not great (rain of sorts everyday, and on the cooler side of the average temp), we had plenty to do during our 10 night stay. Starting with breakfast (extensive buffet with western/Japanese/Vietnamese/Korean favourites), we were well set up for the day. The heated rooftop infinity pool with swim up bar was sensational, and the weather didn’t matter. We also enjoyed the massive indoor waterpark where the water is also heated - the wave pool was great, and indoor lazy river fun. Outside visitors can pay to enter this indoor waterpark (adjacent to the main hotel), and being school holidays it was definitely busy. If you got bored with this, the Japanese Onsen within the same complex was superb. The hotel has a number of excellent restaurants - everything from pizza/burgers to full on Japanese Teppanyaki. The Nami Beach Club is across the road (but still part of the hotel) looked amazing (think Ku De Ta or Potato Head in Bali). Unfortunately the weather wasn’t good enough for anyone to enjoy it so it was deserted, but we did get a lift in the golf cart one rainy evening to try the restaurant. We were the only intrepid people in there - but there was a very lively wedding reception happening next door in the function room. Despite this, we had yet another outstanding meal and were looked after by attentive staff. We also attended the Christmas Eve Gala buffet dinner (and Japanese show) - wow these people really know how to throw a party. There are two day spas as well. I preferred the one in the Hotel (Sia), but the ambiance is lovely in both. A trip to Hoi An (UNESCO area, lanterns etc) takes an hour from this hotel. We did two day trips there. Our room was superb - as there were three of us, and the pricing was very reasonable, we opted for the 200m2 executive suite with ocean view and two bedrooms, and also opted for unlimited onsen and indoor waterpark entry.

Lynda

Our family of three—my husband, our seven-year-old daughter, and I—spent an unforgettable four weeks at Mikazuki Resort in Da Nang this February, and we can confidently say it’s the perfect destination for families! Our family room was more spacious than some apartments we’ve stayed in, with huge, incredibly comfortable beds, a massive shower, and a Japanese bath on the balcony overlooking the ocean—pure bliss! The resort’s waterparks were an absolute highlight. The outdoor waterpark, perfect for younger kids, had plenty of slides and a lazy river—our daughter never wanted to leave! The indoor waterpark features Vietnam’s longest waterslide, an artificial surf, and even a Japanese onsen where adults can unwind in mineral hot baths, saunas, and salt rooms. Beyond the pools, there’s endless entertainment: an arcade, small cinema, kids’ club, karaoke booth, and spa, plus Japanese traditional wear rental for a unique cultural experience. Food and drink options are plentiful, with fresh towels available everywhere. The resort is immaculate, with constant maintenance ensuring everything is pristine. We also indulged in the Sia Spa, trying nearly every treatment—the aromatherapy massage was my favourite! And special mention to Ms. Tinh from guest relations, who went above and beyond to organize sightseeing trips, yoga sessions, and dinner reservations (both at the resort and in Da Nang). The daily service was exceptional—our room was cleaned twice a day, and we were spoiled with flowers, chocolates, and thoughtful gifts for our daughter. Dining was a delight—the Teppanyaki restaurant was our favourite, but the hot pot and sushi restaurants were also top-notch. The beach club was a wonderful retreat in the afternoons, and the on-site pharmacy, nurse, souvenir shops and a little minimart and a patisserie. There is also a beach club that was a wonderful place to relax in the afternoons. A perfect balance of kid fun and adult relaxation.

Andrew

The heated infinite rooftop pool and the large indoor water park was the highlight (especially for our kids and since the weather was only 22 degrees when we stayed so we didn’t utilise the outdoor water park but would have enjoyed floating along the lazy river on a hot day). The food was delicious (the restaurants are mostly Japanese) and the main hotel restaurant (The Blue) had an extensive menu covering western and Asian meals. The buffet Breakfast was also extensive. We booked and stayed in an Executive 2 bedroom Ocean View Suite which included access to the Water parks, Onsen pools and the Executive lounge on Level 22. We were very impressed with the Suite - the rooms were very clean and tidy and the housekeeping was very good. There is a Japanese garden on Level 4 with a Koi pond (my kids enjoyed feeding them). They even have resident horses and a games arcade. The staff were all friendly and helpful and were always ensuring we were enjoying our stay. I also enjoyed a professional massage at Sia Spa. Overall, we found this to be an impeccable and quite large Japanese inspired resort - it has everything you need. I would recommend this resort to everyone, (both young and old, and especially to those who love swimming and the water). 5 Stars!

Sonia

I had a wonderful stay at this hotel! It has a beautiful Japanese vibe and style, creating a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Everything was very clean, modern, and luxurious. The hotel offers plenty of facilities to enjoy—there’s both an indoor and outdoor water park. While not huge, they’re more than enough for kids to have fun and relax during the stay. The infinity pool was a highlight, offering a stunning view of the ocean. There were multiple dining options, and the breakfast buffet was impressive, generous in size and filled with high-quality food. I stayed in the Executive Suite, which was spacious and well-equipped with great amenities. One of the most charming aspects was the Japanese garden, absolutely beautiful and full of picturesque spots perfect for photos. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing and luxurious getaway with a unique cultural touch

Saif

The family room was absolutely enormous...really beautiful and we loved the bath on the balcony, too. The staff went above and beyond when we told them it was our youngest's first birthday. They decorated the room and left us a gorgeous chocolate cake, too. Although it was really rainy during our stay and we didn't get to use all of the swimming pools, we had fun in the indoor water park and the infinity pool upstairs. The Blue Restaurant was nice and family friendly, good variety and the staff were great. Breakfast was wonderful, a huge variety. Will definitely return, and stay longer next time so we can enjoy the rest of the facilities!

Emma

This is an outstanding hotel. Although we stayed at the end of Dec, and the weather was not great (rain of sorts everyday, and on the cooler side of the average temp), we had plenty to do during our 10 night stay. Starting with breakfast (extensive buffet with western/Japanese/Vietnamese/Korean favourites), we were well set up for the day. The heated rooftop infinity pool with swim up bar was sensational, and the weather didn’t matter. We also enjoyed the massive indoor waterpark where the water is also heated - the wave pool was great, and indoor lazy river fun. Outside visitors can pay to enter this indoor waterpark (adjacent to the main hotel), and being school holidays it was definitely busy. If you got bored with this, the Japanese Onsen within the same complex was superb. The hotel has a number of excellent restaurants - everything from pizza/burgers to full on Japanese Teppanyaki. The Nami Beach Club is across the road (but still part of the hotel) looked amazing (think Ku De Ta or Potato Head in Bali). Unfortunately the weather wasn’t good enough for anyone to enjoy it so it was deserted, but we did get a lift in the golf cart one rainy evening to try the restaurant. We were the only intrepid people in there - but there was a very lively wedding reception happening next door in the function room. Despite this, we had yet another outstanding meal and were looked after by attentive staff. We also attended the Christmas Eve Gala buffet dinner (and Japanese show) - wow these people really know how to throw a party. There are two day spas as well. I preferred the one in the Hotel (Sia), but the ambiance is lovely in both. A trip to Hoi An (UNESCO area, lanterns etc) takes an hour from this hotel. We did two day trips there. Our room was superb - as there were three of us, and the pricing was very reasonable, we opted for the 200m2 executive suite with ocean view and two bedrooms, and also opted for unlimited onsen and indoor waterpark entry.

Lynda

Our family of three—my husband, our seven-year-old daughter, and I—spent an unforgettable four weeks at Mikazuki Resort in Da Nang this February, and we can confidently say it’s the perfect destination for families! Our family room was more spacious than some apartments we’ve stayed in, with huge, incredibly comfortable beds, a massive shower, and a Japanese bath on the balcony overlooking the ocean—pure bliss! The resort’s waterparks were an absolute highlight. The outdoor waterpark, perfect for younger kids, had plenty of slides and a lazy river—our daughter never wanted to leave! The indoor waterpark features Vietnam’s longest waterslide, an artificial surf, and even a Japanese onsen where adults can unwind in mineral hot baths, saunas, and salt rooms. Beyond the pools, there’s endless entertainment: an arcade, small cinema, kids’ club, karaoke booth, and spa, plus Japanese traditional wear rental for a unique cultural experience. Food and drink options are plentiful, with fresh towels available everywhere. The resort is immaculate, with constant maintenance ensuring everything is pristine. We also indulged in the Sia Spa, trying nearly every treatment—the aromatherapy massage was my favourite! And special mention to Ms. Tinh from guest relations, who went above and beyond to organize sightseeing trips, yoga sessions, and dinner reservations (both at the resort and in Da Nang). The daily service was exceptional—our room was cleaned twice a day, and we were spoiled with flowers, chocolates, and thoughtful gifts for our daughter. Dining was a delight—the Teppanyaki restaurant was our favourite, but the hot pot and sushi restaurants were also top-notch. The beach club was a wonderful retreat in the afternoons, and the on-site pharmacy, nurse, souvenir shops and a little minimart and a patisserie. There is also a beach club that was a wonderful place to relax in the afternoons. A perfect balance of kid fun and adult relaxation.

Andrew

The heated infinite rooftop pool and the large indoor water park was the highlight (especially for our kids and since the weather was only 22 degrees when we stayed so we didn’t utilise the outdoor water park but would have enjoyed floating along the lazy river on a hot day). The food was delicious (the restaurants are mostly Japanese) and the main hotel restaurant (The Blue) had an extensive menu covering western and Asian meals. The buffet Breakfast was also extensive. We booked and stayed in an Executive 2 bedroom Ocean View Suite which included access to the Water parks, Onsen pools and the Executive lounge on Level 22. We were very impressed with the Suite - the rooms were very clean and tidy and the housekeeping was very good. There is a Japanese garden on Level 4 with a Koi pond (my kids enjoyed feeding them). They even have resident horses and a games arcade. The staff were all friendly and helpful and were always ensuring we were enjoying our stay. I also enjoyed a professional massage at Sia Spa. Overall, we found this to be an impeccable and quite large Japanese inspired resort - it has everything you need. I would recommend this resort to everyone, (both young and old, and especially to those who love swimming and the water). 5 Stars!

Sonia

I had a wonderful stay at this hotel! It has a beautiful Japanese vibe and style, creating a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Everything was very clean, modern, and luxurious. The hotel offers plenty of facilities to enjoy—there’s both an indoor and outdoor water park. While not huge, they’re more than enough for kids to have fun and relax during the stay. The infinity pool was a highlight, offering a stunning view of the ocean. There were multiple dining options, and the breakfast buffet was impressive, generous in size and filled with high-quality food. I stayed in the Executive Suite, which was spacious and well-equipped with great amenities. One of the most charming aspects was the Japanese garden, absolutely beautiful and full of picturesque spots perfect for photos. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing and luxurious getaway with a unique cultural touch

Saif

The family room was absolutely enormous...really beautiful and we loved the bath on the balcony, too. The staff went above and beyond when we told them it was our youngest's first birthday. They decorated the room and left us a gorgeous chocolate cake, too. Although it was really rainy during our stay and we didn't get to use all of the swimming pools, we had fun in the indoor water park and the infinity pool upstairs. The Blue Restaurant was nice and family friendly, good variety and the staff were great. Breakfast was wonderful, a huge variety. Will definitely return, and stay longer next time so we can enjoy the rest of the facilities!

Emma

This is an outstanding hotel. Although we stayed at the end of Dec, and the weather was not great (rain of sorts everyday, and on the cooler side of the average temp), we had plenty to do during our 10 night stay. Starting with breakfast (extensive buffet with western/Japanese/Vietnamese/Korean favourites), we were well set up for the day. The heated rooftop infinity pool with swim up bar was sensational, and the weather didn’t matter. We also enjoyed the massive indoor waterpark where the water is also heated - the wave pool was great, and indoor lazy river fun. Outside visitors can pay to enter this indoor waterpark (adjacent to the main hotel), and being school holidays it was definitely busy. If you got bored with this, the Japanese Onsen within the same complex was superb. The hotel has a number of excellent restaurants - everything from pizza/burgers to full on Japanese Teppanyaki. The Nami Beach Club is across the road (but still part of the hotel) looked amazing (think Ku De Ta or Potato Head in Bali). Unfortunately the weather wasn’t good enough for anyone to enjoy it so it was deserted, but we did get a lift in the golf cart one rainy evening to try the restaurant. We were the only intrepid people in there - but there was a very lively wedding reception happening next door in the function room. Despite this, we had yet another outstanding meal and were looked after by attentive staff. We also attended the Christmas Eve Gala buffet dinner (and Japanese show) - wow these people really know how to throw a party. There are two day spas as well. I preferred the one in the Hotel (Sia), but the ambiance is lovely in both. A trip to Hoi An (UNESCO area, lanterns etc) takes an hour from this hotel. We did two day trips there. Our room was superb - as there were three of us, and the pricing was very reasonable, we opted for the 200m2 executive suite with ocean view and two bedrooms, and also opted for unlimited onsen and indoor waterpark entry.

Lynda

Our family of three—my husband, our seven-year-old daughter, and I—spent an unforgettable four weeks at Mikazuki Resort in Da Nang this February, and we can confidently say it’s the perfect destination for families! Our family room was more spacious than some apartments we’ve stayed in, with huge, incredibly comfortable beds, a massive shower, and a Japanese bath on the balcony overlooking the ocean—pure bliss! The resort’s waterparks were an absolute highlight. The outdoor waterpark, perfect for younger kids, had plenty of slides and a lazy river—our daughter never wanted to leave! The indoor waterpark features Vietnam’s longest waterslide, an artificial surf, and even a Japanese onsen where adults can unwind in mineral hot baths, saunas, and salt rooms. Beyond the pools, there’s endless entertainment: an arcade, small cinema, kids’ club, karaoke booth, and spa, plus Japanese traditional wear rental for a unique cultural experience. Food and drink options are plentiful, with fresh towels available everywhere. The resort is immaculate, with constant maintenance ensuring everything is pristine. We also indulged in the Sia Spa, trying nearly every treatment—the aromatherapy massage was my favourite! And special mention to Ms. Tinh from guest relations, who went above and beyond to organize sightseeing trips, yoga sessions, and dinner reservations (both at the resort and in Da Nang). The daily service was exceptional—our room was cleaned twice a day, and we were spoiled with flowers, chocolates, and thoughtful gifts for our daughter. Dining was a delight—the Teppanyaki restaurant was our favourite, but the hot pot and sushi restaurants were also top-notch. The beach club was a wonderful retreat in the afternoons, and the on-site pharmacy, nurse, souvenir shops and a little minimart and a patisserie. There is also a beach club that was a wonderful place to relax in the afternoons. A perfect balance of kid fun and adult relaxation.

Andrew

The heated infinite rooftop pool and the large indoor water park was the highlight (especially for our kids and since the weather was only 22 degrees when we stayed so we didn’t utilise the outdoor water park but would have enjoyed floating along the lazy river on a hot day). The food was delicious (the restaurants are mostly Japanese) and the main hotel restaurant (The Blue) had an extensive menu covering western and Asian meals. The buffet Breakfast was also extensive. We booked and stayed in an Executive 2 bedroom Ocean View Suite which included access to the Water parks, Onsen pools and the Executive lounge on Level 22. We were very impressed with the Suite - the rooms were very clean and tidy and the housekeeping was very good. There is a Japanese garden on Level 4 with a Koi pond (my kids enjoyed feeding them). They even have resident horses and a games arcade. The staff were all friendly and helpful and were always ensuring we were enjoying our stay. I also enjoyed a professional massage at Sia Spa. Overall, we found this to be an impeccable and quite large Japanese inspired resort - it has everything you need. I would recommend this resort to everyone, (both young and old, and especially to those who love swimming and the water). 5 Stars!

Sonia

I had a wonderful stay at this hotel! It has a beautiful Japanese vibe and style, creating a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Everything was very clean, modern, and luxurious. The hotel offers plenty of facilities to enjoy—there’s both an indoor and outdoor water park. While not huge, they’re more than enough for kids to have fun and relax during the stay. The infinity pool was a highlight, offering a stunning view of the ocean. There were multiple dining options, and the breakfast buffet was impressive, generous in size and filled with high-quality food. I stayed in the Executive Suite, which was spacious and well-equipped with great amenities. One of the most charming aspects was the Japanese garden, absolutely beautiful and full of picturesque spots perfect for photos. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing and luxurious getaway with a unique cultural touch

Saif

The family room was absolutely enormous...really beautiful and we loved the bath on the balcony, too. The staff went above and beyond when we told them it was our youngest's first birthday. They decorated the room and left us a gorgeous chocolate cake, too. Although it was really rainy during our stay and we didn't get to use all of the swimming pools, we had fun in the indoor water park and the infinity pool upstairs. The Blue Restaurant was nice and family friendly, good variety and the staff were great. Breakfast was wonderful, a huge variety. Will definitely return, and stay longer next time so we can enjoy the rest of the facilities!

Emma

Location

Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, Hoa Hiep Nam Award, Lien Chieu District, Danang, Da Nang, 550000, Vietnam

Da Nang - Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa