Top 3 All Inclusive Resorts Worth Experiencing in 2026
All inclusive holidays are commonly understood as a resort model that bundles the essential elements of a vacation, including accommodation, dining, beverages and selected recreational activities. Guests pay a fixed upfront fee, helping to eliminate unexpected expenses and remove the need for repeated payment decisions throughout their stay.
However, this model is far from uniform, especially within the luxury segment. High end hotels and resorts define their own scope of inclusions. These may range from fine dining meals paired with curated wine selections to VIP access privileges, comprehensive spa treatments or childcare services. Some properties extend the experience further through destination excursions and hands on workshops such as coffee making, pottery, harvesting or cooking.
As a result, while many properties use the all inclusive label, the quality and depth of experience can vary significantly. Below are three premium resorts in Vietnam offering all inclusive experiences that stand out in 2026.
Meliá Hồ Tràm
Located along the Hồ Tràm coastline, Meliá Hồ Tràm is one of the most notable resorts in Vietnam offering a refined all inclusive experience. The resort features a collection of well appointed rooms, suites and private pool villas with views of gardens, lakes or the sea.
The all inclusive offering is designed to maximize comfort and ease. In addition to five star accommodation, guests enjoy in room dining, daily replenished minibar, and access to all restaurants and bars with unlimited consumption of items included in the all inclusive menu during operating hours. Guests also benefit from preferential pricing on selected premium food and beverage options beyond the inclusive selection.
Beyond dining, the package incorporates leisure and wellness experiences, including scheduled resort activities and selected destination experiences depending on availability. Highlights include culinary workshops such as cocktail making or cooking classes led by the resort team.
With its proximity to Ho Chi Minh City, Meliá Hồ Tràm is particularly well suited for short getaways. The all inclusive model allows guests to fully relax without tracking individual expenses or seeking dining options outside the resort, making it especially appealing for families, groups and travelers seeking uninterrupted rest.
New World Phú Quốc Resort
Set on Khem Beach, one of the most celebrated beaches in the world, New World Phú Quốc Resort is a villa only resort designed with families and multi generational travelers in mind. Each villa features traditional architectural elements and a private swimming pool, creating a spacious and relaxed island atmosphere.
The resort’s Dine and Unwind offering is among its most popular all inclusive style packages. Guests enjoy villa accommodation paired with thoughtfully arranged dining experiences, lounge privileges and access to curated activities.
Lunch and dinner are included daily at selected resort restaurants, with menus designed to balance variety and quality. A dedicated all inclusive lounge serves as a central gathering space where guests can enjoy light bites, desserts and a wide selection of beverages throughout the day and evening.
What sets this experience apart is the seamless integration of entertainment and recreation. Guests gain access to major attractions within the surrounding destination ecosystem, supported by convenient shuttle services that allow them to explore without logistical concerns.
For travelers seeking flexibility, the resort also offers alternatives such as half board and full board packages, allowing guests to tailor their stay according to how much independence or structure they prefer.
Namia River Retreat
Namia River Retreat is a wellness focused all inclusive resort located on a secluded islet along the Thu Bồn River. Every villa features a private pool, and the entire experience is rooted in holistic wellbeing inspired by traditional Vietnamese herbal medicine.
Each night at Namia includes an extended wellness ritual combining herbal steam or cold immersion with traditional therapeutic treatments. These daily sessions are designed to support deep physical recovery and mental clarity.
The culinary philosophy follows a farm to table approach, using fresh seasonal ingredients sourced locally. Each dish reflects a respect for nature, seasonality and the cultural heritage of Hội An.
Daily activities encourage gentle restoration through yoga, breathing practices, meditation walks and cultural rituals that connect guests with the rhythms of local life. Beyond the retreat, guests are invited to engage with artisans, explore traditional crafts, cycle through villages or experience river journeys at sunset.
In 2026, Namia introduces a series of multi night wellness retreat programs tailored to different personal intentions, from solo restoration to guided detox journeys rooted in Vietnamese herbal traditions.
One of the most distinctive offerings is a multi destination wellness journey that connects two UNESCO heritage sites, combining a luxury cruise experience with a restorative stay at Namia. The result is a thoughtfully curated experience that blends natural beauty, cultural depth and holistic wellness.
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