Where to stay with a dog in Nha Trang and where to walk them?
Based on 3 discussions with 2 participants · Last activity: 24 days ago
Based on 3 discussions with 2 participants · Last activity: 24 days ago
TL;DR
The central beachfront area of Nha Trang is not dog-friendly — pets are not allowed on the main promenade. Look for accommodation in quieter residential districts and always confirm pet policies directly with the hotel before booking.
For a short stay with a pet in Nha Trang, Siren Flower Hotel is recommended as a basic budget option. Pets were accepted without an extra fee; the reported rate was about US$10 per night.
Pet fees reported for Nha Trang hotels include: Lucky Sun Hotel — VND 150,000 per pet per day (rooms around VND 1 million/night); The Summer Hotel — VND 200,000/day; Aaron Boutique Hotel — VND 100,000/night; and Central Nha Trang Hotel & Business — VND 80,000/night. At The Summer, avoid the cheapest room category because it may have no window.
Based on travellers’ experience, Aqua Hotel & Spa, Shoho Hotel Nha Trang, and Yen Indochine accepted pets without an extra charge. Shoho was reported at roughly US$15–20 per night; Yen Indochine is central but does not have sea views.
For a longer stay with a dog, Ola Hotel & Apartment was reported at roughly RUB 22,000–35,000 per month with daily cleaning and only a minimal dog surcharge. Blue Sea 1–3 near Scenia Bay and Citadines in central Nha Trang were also reported to accept pets; Citadines may charge a one-time pet fee.
Pet rules differ by residential complex: Gold Coast, Scenia Bay (banned from January 15, 2026), and the central Napoleon building were reported as not allowing pets. Pets were reported as allowed at northern Napoleon, Oceanus, Marina Suites, River Mường Thanh, and Central Mường Thanh.
One user reports that finding pet-friendly hotels or apartments via Booking, Airbnb, or Trip filters is not difficult — many options exist. For long-term contract rentals (not short-term), pet-friendly options are fewer, but a local realtor can help find housing that accepts pets.
The central tourist area of Nha Trang is poorly suited for dog owners — pets are banned from the main beachfront promenade and there are few places to walk them. Consider staying in quieter residential neighbourhoods away from the tourist core, where side streets and local areas offer more options.
Major booking platforms like Trip.com do not have pet-friendly filters for Nha Trang hotels. Always contact the property directly before booking to confirm their pet policy — a reservation alone does not guarantee you'll be allowed to check in with a dog.