4-Star Condo Hotel · My Khe Beach · Da Nang
Wyndham Soleil Da Nang Review
The Wyndham Soleil is technically a hotel, but staying here feels more like renting a contemporary Da Nang apartment that happens to have a rooftop pool and someone to clean it daily.
A week into a Da Nang stay, the hotel room feeling starts to compress on me. The same 30sqm of carpet, the minibar I'm not using, the breakfast window that closes at 10am. The Wyndham Soleil solves this problem: the units are 60–80sqm apartments with a kitchen, a living room, a laundry, and a balcony. It's residential living with hotel services layered over it.
The condo-hotel format is worth understanding before you book: the units are privately owned by individual investors and managed under the Wyndham flag. That means the overall hotel services (front desk, pool, cleaning) are managed to Wyndham standards, but the individual unit fit-outs vary by owner. Some have better furnishings than others. Checking recent guest reviews for the specific unit type you're booking is worth doing — more so than at a purpose-built hotel where every room of the same category is identical.
For longer stays — five nights or more — the Wyndham Soleil makes a compelling case. Cook breakfast in your own kitchen, have coffee on the balcony with the beach visible, stock the fridge from the market down the road. At $110–150/night for what's functionally a furnished apartment with My Khe beach access and a rooftop pool, it's solid value for the right trip profile.
Location & Getting There
118–120 Vo Nguyen Giap, Son Tra District — My Khe Beach, about 2–3km south of the city centre. The Wyndham Soleil is in the northern My Khe strip, closer to the Radisson Hotel and Four Points by Sheraton than to the Non Nuoc resort cluster further south. An Thuong is 10 minutes by Grab. Airport runs 12–15 minutes.
Beach access is direct from the building. My Khe here is busy on weekends with local beach culture, but the resort’s own facilities provide a good alternative. The central My Khe position gives good city access compared to beachfront properties further south.
The Rooms
Units are genuinely apartment-format: 60–80sqm with separate bedroom, full living area, kitchen, and balcony. The kitchen makes self-catering viable and transforms the economics of longer stays. Finish quality varies by owner (the condo-hotel factor), but Wyndham's floor-level management keeps units to a minimum standard. Sea-facing upper floors have good views. Rates from around $100–150/night represent solid value given the space and format.
Pool, Beach & Facilities
Rooftop pool with beach views — small but the My Khe view from the edge makes it worth using for an evening session. Direct beach access at ground level. Gym. The facilities are hotel-standard without being resort-scale. Some residential units are also on-site, which means the facilities are shared between hotel guests and condo residents — rarely a friction in practice.
Food & Drink
Restaurant handles breakfast and main meals adequately. The kitchen in the units is the real F&B asset — it makes cooking some meals yourself practical and financially sensible on longer stays. Grab your breakfast ingredients from the Vinmart nearby and eat on your balcony for less than the hotel breakfast price. For evening dining, An Thuong's independent restaurants are 10 minutes away.
A practical and often well-priced choice for the right stay length and profile. The space-per-dollar argument is strong and the beach location works. Manage expectations around unit consistency (it's a condo-hotel) and the Wyndham Soleil typically delivers a solid, spacious stay.
The Good Stuff
- Apartment-format units — genuinely more living space than standard hotel rooms at comparable rates
- Kitchen access is a real quality-of-life improvement on longer stays
- Good My Khe beachfront location
- Wyndham brand provides a reliability floor across the variable unit ownership
- Rooftop pool with views
Worth Knowing
- Condo-hotel ownership model means unit quality varies — check recent reviews for your specific category
- The residential/hotel hybrid can occasionally feel less hotel-like than purpose-built properties
- Less distinctive character than independent boutique alternatives
Who Should Stay Here
Longer-stay visitors who want apartment-format living with hotel services. Families who want a kitchen and living area. Digital nomads who find standard hotel room proportions limiting after a few nights.
For a full picture of Da Nang's hotel landscape, see our Best Hotels in Da Nang guide and our Where to Stay in Da Nang neighbourhood breakdown.
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