Hoa Loi Resort Opens Million-Dollar Ocean View Pickleball Court in Vietnam
Vietnam's Hoa Loi Resort opened a million-dollar ocean view pickleball court on April 2, where players can rally with the sea as a backdrop and cool off poolside between games.

A beachfront pickleball court with an adjacent pool and unobstructed ocean views is now open at Hoa Loi Resort & Retreat in Vietnam, marking one of the more distinctive court openings in Southeast Asia this year.
The court opened April 2, 2026, with the resort calling it a million-dollar build. An announcement video released on April 9 showcases the setting directly: players at the net with the sea stretching behind them, then steps to the pool for recovery between sessions. The resort's own framing for the project is "du lịch kết hợp thể thao, xu hướng nghỉ dưỡng mới," roughly translated as travel combined with sport as the new resort trend.
The experiential sequence is the core selling point. Play with ocean views in the morning, pool recovery midday, and seaside social time at sunset. For retreat itineraries built around setting and hospitality alongside coaching hours, Hoa Loi's layout handles all three without leaving the property. That consolidation matters practically: on-site lodging, food, the court, and the pool in a single location eliminates the shuttle logistics that complicate international retreat planning for small luxury groups.
Before booking a group, confirm court reservation windows, available coaching partnerships, and transport from the nearest airport. Requesting high-resolution imagery early is worth it if the ocean-view court is going to anchor retreat marketing materials.
Vietnam has been gaining traction as a sport-and-beach destination, and a million-dollar court build signals that Hoa Loi is positioning pickleball as a genuine resort centerpiece rather than an add-on amenity. For the international retreat market, which has been watching dedicated overseas facilities emerge rapidly, this puts a specific and photogenic option on the map in a region that had very few until now.
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