I stayed at the Adamas Boutique Hotel Nha Trang on my recent trip to Nha Trang. My stay at the hotel wasn’t sponsored.
I stayed in their Deluxe Double or Twin (26m2), with City View, and paid under $50 USD per night. This included a great breakfast buffet. I personally booked this hotel through Agoda, which is my go-to site for booking hotels in Vietnam (and elsewhere in Southeast Asia).
Before booking this room type, I was trying to book their Studio Suite (39m2), which is a corner room with a big sofa and lots of windows. It was sold out on my travel dates, but if it’s in your budget, the Studio Suite is the room I would go for.
Most of the rooms come with a small sofa. Also, for larger groups, the Adamas has a Triple Room (30m2) that comes with three single beds in one room. This is harder to find anywhere in Vietnam. If you’re headed to Nha Trang, I’ve covered things to do here and more places to stay here.
About the Adamas Boutique Hotel Nha Trang
- Location: Google Maps
- Contact: Hotel Website
- Opened in Summer 2024
- Great location in Nha Trang
- Very clean rooms and hotel
- Modern style and decorations
- Rooftop bar and swimming pool (small)
- Nice breakfast hall, lots of choices
- Near convenience stores, many restaurants
- 4-star hotel, great value overall
Staying at the Adamas Boutique Hotel Nha Trang

I researched several different hotels in Nha Trang before this trip. I was after something clean and modern. The Adamas is a newer 4-star hotel, and the reviews are pretty stellar across multiple platforms and on Google Maps. Just a tip: whenever you’re booking a hotel in Vietnam, always cross-reference the reviews on multiple platforms.
The hotel is less than five minutes from Nha Trang Beach.
For being a newer hotel, in a great location, with a breakfast buffet AND for less than 1.300.000 VND per night (under $50 USD), I suspected something had to be off. But it wasn’t. Everything was great, as advertised, and the hotel’s reviews really matched my experience.


The Adamas Boutique Hotel (see on Agoda / Booking) has an outdoor infinity pool on the 21st floor, along with its rooftop bar. The views are pretty good. But I have to say, the pool is on the smaller side. There’s also a gym and a sauna. Here’s a video I filmed from the 21st floor of the Adamas Boutique Hotel Nha Trang.
The hotel’s breakfast hall on the second floor doubles as their in-house restaurant. The breakfast buffet was pretty quiet every morning. If you plan to eat around 7 or 8 AM, you’ll have a lot of space to yourself.

The ground floor of the hotel has a comfortable lounge area with a pretty good coffee shop, which I found very convenient. I grabbed a few iced Americanos here before heading out to explore (or after returning from riding the scooter around Nha Trang all day).
There’s a minimart right across the street, where you can stock up on more water bottles and any toiletries. There are numerous restaurants just outside and lots more within walking distance. I ate at two restaurants right next door, IL MIO (Italian — I was craving a pizza one afternoon) and Restaurant Cilantro (Vietnamese, seafood). Both were good.
If you plan to rent a scooter, I rented one from a good place right around the corner (here) for 200.000 VND per day. It was a Honda Vario 160cc in great condition.
Visiting VinWonders Nha Trang

If you’re planning to visit Nha Trang, I’m assuming you’ll also be visiting the VinWonders theme park (you can get tickets here). If you aren’t visiting the park, you should at least take the cable car ride over Nha Trang Bay to Hon Tre Island (home of the VinWonders park and beach resorts).
I used the Grab app from the Adamas Hotel to the mainland cable car station here. It’s a very easy and short taxi ride from the hotel, about 12 minutes along the coast.
You can buy cable car tickets separately at the station (without needing to purchase a VinWonders park ticket). Currently, the two-way cable car tickets cost 200.000 VND each. Personally, I think this makes it a must-do in Nha Trang. The views of the ocean and bay are awesome when riding to and from the island. Wait for a clear-skied and low-wind day.
I filmed this video while riding the cable car back to the mainland.
You can take the cable car to the island, spend a little time in the free areas (Vinpearl Harbour), maybe get something to eat (lots of choices), then take the cable car back to the mainland. You always have the paid option to enter VinWonders park if you want.
If you decide to stay at the Adamas Boutique Hotel Nha Trang, let me and other travelers know how it goes in my Vietnam travel planning groups on Facebook.









