Tired of city smog? Sick of elbowing your way through crowded beaches? This summer, let’s switch things up with a refreshing getaway that’s both luxurious and budget-friendly at The Cottage Hồ Tràm Hills – where “cheap” doesn’t mean “compromised,” it means full-on chill mode with affordable vibes! Let’s find out why renting a villa in Hồ Tràm this summer for a great price – book now!
When the cicadas start singing and sunlight spills golden over the streets… that’s your cue: summer has officially arrived! And along with it comes that irresistible urge to escape – whether you’re an office warrior, a student, a family squad, or a romantic duo… basically, anyone trapped in the urban jungle.
Instead of splurging on flights and fighting the tourist crowds, why not take a quick road trip to Hồ Tràm – the ideal coastal escape just a few hours from Saigon?And out of all the places to stay, The Cottage Hồ Tràm Hills stands out as a stylish, affordable villa option that just gets your vibe.
See also: Wooden House
Let’s bust a myth – cheap doesn’t mean crummy. At The Cottage Hồ Tràm Hills, you get a fully equipped private villa, amazing nature views, total privacy, and all the space you need for your group – all at a price that won’t make your wallet cry.
Cozy bedrooms with comfy mattresses, a spacious master room, and stylish décor.
Private kitchen with everything you need – from rice cookers and non-stick pans to a toaster and microwave.
Spacious BBQ area – imagine grilling under the stars with music and laughter.
Pool table, Bluetooth speaker, and a big yard for games and team bonding.
The magic of The Cottage Hồ Tràm Hills isn’t just the sea – it’s the setting. Nestled on a breezy hill surrounded by green trees, it’s only 5–10 minutes to the beach, but feels like you’re in your own private forest escape.
5 mins to Hồ Tràm Beach – clean waves, soft sand, no crowds.
Close to Bình Châu hot springs – soak away your stress like royalty.
Near the local seafood market – grab the freshest catch and grill it yourself!
See also: Master Room
Feel like hosting a legendary seafood BBQ? You're in luck.At The Cottage, the kitchen setup is just like home – but with a holiday twist:
Electric stove, pots, pans, microwave, hotpot set, and even an outdoor grill.
Full set of bowls, plates, cutlery, cups, wine glasses – you name it.
Clean, breezy indoor dining space and a cozy outdoor table for meals under the stars.
See also: Garden
Whether it’s romance, a reunion, or a relaxed weekend with the kids – this villa has got you covered.
Enjoy peace and privacy with a standalone villa, your own balcony for lazy tea time, and chill tunes under the sun.
Bluetooth speaker? Check. Pool table? Check. Yard for BBQs and late-night games? Triple check. Party on, no noise complaints.
Safe, clean, and nature-rich surroundings – kids can play freely while parents relax in hammocks with a drink in hand.
"I thought renting a villa in summer would be really expensive, but booking a month in advance got me a 20% discount. We stayed for 2 days and it was cheaper than going to a resort, plus we had our own private space to eat, relax, and have fun however we wanted. I even bought fresh seafood from a nearby market and grilled it at the villa—so affordable and delicious."
— Minh Tâm
Prices range from 8 to 15 million VND per night for a 3–6-bedroom villa. If shared among a large group, it can cost only about 700k–800k VND per person per night.
It may rise slightly during peak periods (weekends, April 30 – May 1, September 2), but if you book early or choose weekdays, you can still get a good rate.
Absolutely. Most have kitchens, BBQ grills, gardens, living rooms, air conditioning, TVs, and even extras like billiard tables and foosball.
Yes, they’re usually just 3–5 minutes away by walking or driving.
This summer, give yourself the gift of relaxation, fun, and nature – the real way.Rent a Hồ Tràm villa at an amazing price – book now at The Cottage Hồ Tràm Hills for unforgettable weekends, Instagrammable views, and moments that’ll make you smile months later, thinking: “That was the summer to remember.”