"A soft wind, clear water, deep groves of bamboo on the bank."
— Diary of a Chinese monk, 17th century, on the waterway between Hội An and Đà Nẵng.
The villa sits on a quiet stretch of that old route.
A quiet house by the Cổ Cò river, inside the Casamia neighbourhood of Cẩm Thanh, Hội An. Four en-suite bedrooms, each with a private balcony. Sleeps six to ten.
Two kayaks wait at the dock behind the garden. You launch from the villa itself — no need to go anywhere. Flat water, mist still hanging over the river hyacinth.
The BBQ pergola has a long table on one side, big enough for the whole group at breakfast. Warm water at dusk, the call of egrets coming home — guests remember that line.
Fifteen minutes' bike to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Back by dusk, up to the roof — an open-air stone soaking tub overlooking the river. Rare for Hội An.
Outdoor sound system, BBQ pergola, soft color-changing pool lights at night. No one's in a hurry to leave. Ten people around the long table until two in the morning — no one complains.
Casamia connects fast to the highway. Thirty-five minutes by car to Đà Nẵng International Airport. No weekday traffic. You reach the check-in counter before your coffee gets cold.
Fireplace, stone wall, wooden arch.
Solid wood table, rattan pendants.
Woven bamboo ceiling, warm light.
Central-Vietnam breeze-block masonry — four private balconies, two facing the river.
Quang Anh chose this stretch of river before deciding to build.
Run by a small Hội An team — no chain, no 24/7 front desk. Guests check in themselves via smart locks.
Email us for availability, amenities, or to schedule a visit. Whole villa from 5,500,000 VND / night (~$215) — exact quote on request.
Launch · 15 Jun 2026