
Hoi An has private pool villas set among rice fields, beside the river, near the beach, and in quieter lanes close to town. The right private pool villa Hoi An stay depends on more than the pool. It depends on privacy, space, setting, and how you want your days to feel.
Some villas are complete private stays. Others are resort villas with private pools attached to certain room types.
This guide focuses on villas where the pool is part of your private stay, not hotel rooms that simply look onto a shared pool, so you can choose the place that fits your pace.
When you compare private pool villas in Hoi An, the pool is only the beginning. Bedrooms, setting, service, privacy, and price all shape how the stay feels once you arrive.
This guide compares each villa using five simple criteria:
Prices change by season, date, and booking channel, so use them as a guide rather than a fixed rate.
Not every villa with a pool offers the same level of privacy. Some stays include a pool shared between several rooms, while others give you the entire space to yourself.
For this guide, a private pool villa in Hoi An meets these criteria:
You’ll find different settings throughout Hoi An. Some villas overlook rice fields, others sit beside the river or near the beach. Pools may be infinity pools, garden pools, or plunge pools.
Some are independent villas. Others are part of larger resorts. Both can offer a private pool experience, though the atmosphere and level of privacy can feel quite different.
Why We Chose These Villas
For this list, we focused on villas that offer:
The pool is not just a feature. In the right villa, it becomes part of how the day moves.
Children swim before breakfast. Couples sit longer after lunch. Friends drift between the water, the kitchen, and the table without needing to decide what happens next.

At Villa Iliou, the day begins with soft light over the rice fields. The pool sits close to the view, so swimming, sitting, and doing nothing all feel part of the same rhythm.
Quick facts
Villa Iliou is a large villa in Hoi An with a private pool for travelers who want space, privacy, and shared time. The house has four bedrooms, a private pool, chef’s table, steam room, wine room, firepit, full kitchen, outdoor shower, and BBQ.
The house feels made for the hours between plans. Someone is still in the pool. Someone else is opening wine. Dinner slowly becomes the center of the evening.
It works well if you want a luxury villa with a private pool that still feels personal and grounded in Hoi An’s countryside. This is not a resort villa category or a pool-view room. It is a complete private villa where the pool, dining spaces, and rice field views all belong to your stay.
For a design-led private countryside villa for groups, Villa Iliou is the strongest fit.
Heron House feels like a place where family days can slow down. Each room opens toward the rice fields, so the view becomes part of the morning.
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This 3-bedroom villa Hoi An gives families space to move, swim, cook, rest, and come back together. There is a private pool, garden, fully equipped kitchen, BBQ smoker, children’s play area, outdoor cinema, breakfast, bicycles, and wide terraces.
Nothing asks for much effort here. Breakfast arrives, bikes are ready, and the fields stay quietly in view.
Heron House is one of the strongest private pool villa Hoi An choices if you want the whole place to feel yours. It is private in the way families often need most: enough space for everyone, fewer interruptions, and the freedom to shape the day around your own rhythm.
For families looking for a villa for 6 people Hoi An, Heron House offers countryside calm without feeling far from town.

Some stays are shaped around rest from the beginning. Namia River Retreat suits travelers who want the pool, spa, river, and daily rhythm to feel connected.
Quick facts
Namia River Retreat suits travelers who want a riverfront villa Hoi An with a stronger wellness rhythm. The resort positions itself around all-pool villas, with river and nipa forest views.
This is a stay with more structure around rest. The river, spa, and pool all pull the day in the same direction.
It is a good fit if you want spa time, slow mornings, and a retreat-style stay. Honeymooners may prefer the more private villa categories. Families can look at larger pool villa types.
The sea changes the way a pool villa feels. At Four Seasons The Nam Hai, the stay is shaped by Ha My Beach, coastal air, and resort service.
Quick facts
Four Seasons The Nam Hai is a clear choice if you want a beachfront pool villa in a full resort setting. Its pool villa categories include private infinity pools, open living areas, and resort-level service.
The day feels more structured here. You have the beach, restaurants, spa, staff, and resort spaces within reach.
It is a strong option for a luxury villa with a private pool near Hoi An, especially for larger family gatherings.
Riverfront stays often feel gentle. At Silk Sense, the setting gives families a calmer base while still keeping resort support close.
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Silk Sense works well if you want a family villa Hoi An with resort support. Its 2-bedroom river-view villa category includes private balconies, private garden, kitchenette, two bathrooms, and a private pool.
This gives families a more contained space than a hotel room. You can stay together, step outside easily, and still use resort services when needed.
The feeling is calm and practical. It is less private-home living and more riverfront resort comfort.
For some groups, structure makes the stay easier. Koi Resort & Spa gives you villa space with the support of a larger resort around it.
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Koi Resort & Spa Hoi An suits groups who want a resort-style base near the river and Cua Dai area. Its 4-bedroom riverside villa includes private ensuites, balconies, kitchenette, lounge, dining space, and outdoor plunge pool.
This is useful for families or friends who want shared space but still prefer a resort structure. Spa, dining, and wider services sit close by.
The villa feels organized rather than intimate. That can be helpful when traveling with different ages.
A large group needs room to move without feeling scattered. The Pearl gives that space close to the coast.
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The Pearl Hoi An Ocean Villas makes sense for larger groups who want beach access, ocean views, and more bedrooms under one booking. Its 5-bedroom pool villa category includes a private swimming pool, kitchen, and tropical garden setting.
This works well when the group wants a coastal stay first. You have more space than a standard hotel layout, with the beach shaping much of the day.
It is a stronger fit for guests who value scale and sea views over a quieter countryside rhythm.
A smaller villa can make sense when you do not need much space. For couples, the right one-bedroom villa can feel private and easy.
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Hoi An Oasis Rosie Villa works for couples who want something smaller and more private. It offers a 1-bedroom layout, private pool, kitchen, and garden-style setting.
This is less about group space and more about having your own quiet corner. You can stay in, swim, cook simply, and move around Hoi An from a local base.
It may suit couples who do not need resort services or a large villa.
When everyone wants to stay together, layout matters. Akala Villa is built more for larger groups than couples or small families.
Quick facts
Akala Villa Hoi An is a larger riverside villa option for groups that need six bedrooms and a shared outdoor setting. Listings describe a long swimming pool, garden, indoor and outdoor dining, and room for family or friends to stay together.
The feeling is spacious and social. It suits groups who want one base rather than separate hotel rooms.
As with all third-party villa listings, confirm current ownership, service level, pool privacy, and housekeeping before booking.

By now, you may already know what kind of stay feels right.
Maybe it is a large villa in Hoi An with a private pool where everyone can gather, eat slowly, and still have space to be alone. Maybe it is a quieter countryside villa where mornings begin with rice fields and the pool shapes the day.
At Villa Iliou, the privacy feels social. The pool, chef’s table, firepit, and shared spaces make it easy for families, couples, and groups up to 8 to stay close while still having room to pause.
At Heron House, the privacy feels softer. The three bedrooms, garden, breakfast, bikes, and open rice field views give families, friends, couples, and small groups space to settle in at their own pace.
For travelers drawn to quiet views and slower mornings, a rice field stay in Hoi An can help you picture the difference before you choose.
If that kind of stay feels right, you can find a villa that fits your pace, then let the days unfold naturally.