Relaxing Things to Do in Sapa Vietnam: How to Spend One Day in Leisure and Sightseeing

Experience Sapa in a new way with these relaxing things to do in Sapa. They’ll refresh you and turn your trip to Vietnam into an unforgettable adventure.

When I visited Northern Vietnam, Sapa was the last stop on my itinerary. 

Not because it’s far from Hanoi, it’s far, about a six-hour bus ride. But because Sapa is the best place to relax. I could return home 100% refreshed. 

Planning a trip to Sapa?

Located in the mountains in northern Vietnam, you can expect your trip to Sapa so refreshing! Like, imagine the scenic views. You’ll forget all your remaining worries, for sure! The fresh mountain air? It’ll cleanse more than your lungs.

Combine these two with the relaxing activities in Sapa I’m about to share with you, and your vacation in northern Vietnam will be perfect. Guaranteed.

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Stay in a Hotel with a Pool and Sapa’s Scenic Mountain Views

If you’re planning a couple of days in Sapa, steal my strategy. It hits two birds with one stone. 

Stay in a hotel where you can relax with its leisure facilities and enjoy the views at the same time

This way, you don’t have to worry about logistics and can focus on unwinding. Use the pool or other facilities whenever you want, like after a sweaty trek along the Muong Hoa Valley Loop. It’s super convenient.

A few hotels in Sapa offer this, but the two that caught my eye were Bamboo Sapa Hotel and Sapa Topas Ecolodge. 

Watch their promotional videos below.

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I chose Bamboo Sapa Hotel for a few reasons. 

First, it’s close to the town center. Second, it’s a 4-star hotel that offers affordable luxury. Third, it has a pool with a view of the tallest peaks in Indochina. I wanted a day of relaxation!

I have no big comments on our room; it was nearly perfect. And I loved the pool.

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Me relaxing at the pool of Sa Pa Bamboo Hotel, Sa Pa, Vietnam
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I’ve shared my experience at the Bamboo Sapa Hotel in another blog post, complete with photos of everything from the lobby to the rooms. Take a look!

While I chose Bamboo Sapa Hotel, I’d love to try Sapa Topas Ecolodge next time I go back. Not only does its infinity pool look epic for relaxing, but the whole resort is an experience. 

You have to try it if you enjoy sustainable tourism. The staff are locals, and the products they offer come from local communities. 

In fact, National Geographic featured Sapa Topas Ecolodge. It even called it one of the best places to stay for travelers who care about the planet.

National Geographic describes it this way: 

β€œA sustainable and spectacular lodge tucked into some of the planet’s wildest places.”

By the way, Sapa Topas Ecolodge has a β€˜Rice Spa,’ a unique way to relax during your stay in Sapa.

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Try the Sapa’s Unique Traditional Spas: Herbal Baths

If my visit to Sapa had been a little longer, I would have tried Sapa’s famous Herbal Baths. 

It is the perfect way to make the most of your time, again, hitting two birds with one stone. You sink into warm, fragrant water. Then, you let your body recharge while experiencing a rich local tradition. 

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Did you know the bath has been a wellness ritual of the Red Dao people for centuries?

They use around 20 medicinal herbs harvested from the surrounding highlands. And what’s even more interesting? Locals believe the bath also provides a kind of spiritual cleansing.

The bath usually happens in a private wooden tub and lasts 20 to 30 minutes. A moment of rest while sipping lemongrass tea or hot ginger comes after. 

Some establishments in town offer the herbal bath. 

But for a more authentic and immersive experience, take the journey to Ta Phin Village. There, Red Dao families will welcome you and let you enjoy their relaxing ritual.

Sip Coffee and Relax in Indochina’s Highest Coffee Shop

Interesting fact: Did you know that the tallest mountain in Indochina lies in Vietnam? It’s called Fansipan and you can visit it from Sapa. To me, it’s the reason why Sapa is such a bucket list. 

But there’s more! On top of Fansipan, you can find the most elevated cafΓ© in Southeast Asia. 

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Yes, there’s a coffee shop there and it’s an extraordinary place to hang out, chill, and drink coffee. Its name is Du Soleil CafΓ©, and it’s the cafΓ© where you’d feel like you’re in heaven. 100% relaxing views. 

Imagine yourself in a coffee shop decorated with fabrics. There’s one on the tables, sofas, and walls, each with a touch of local design. 

Gigantic windows open the place to the world outside. You sit with a warm cup of coffee, wrapped in a cozy atmosphere. 

As you sip, your eyes meet a sea of clouds drifting beyond the glass. And bit by bit, it sinks in that you are no longer in an ordinary place. It feels magical, like stepping into another world.

Can you see it? That’s the experience in Du Soleil CafΓ©.

Well, that amazing experience is what I would have enjoyed if the weather had been good. When I went, clouds covered everything and blocked the view. 

Check out what actually happened compared to our expectations during our Fansipan trip.

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Me imagining the view without the clouds inside Du Soleil Cafe in Fansipan, Sa Pa, Vietnam
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I could only imagine how stunning it would be on a clear, sunny day.

If you want to visit Fansipan, too, discover the ideal time to visit Fansipan and enjoy the experience we wish we had.

Anyhow, I loved their coffee. The atmosphere of the cafΓ© was lovely indeed. It was a pleasant couple of hours spent hanging out. 

Actually, I was with a friend that time, and we chatted for a while as we waited for the clouds to drift away.

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Me and my friend inside Du Soleil Cafe in Fansipan, Sa Pa, Vietnam
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Hangout in Sapa’s Coffee Shops With Rice Terraces View

Is Du Soleil CafΓ© already in your plans? Hold your horses. 

It looks like the best place to enjoy coffee and relax with a view in Sapa at the moment. But there are several others that rival it. 

You’ve gotta check them out, because some even offer a close-up view of the rice terraces. It is the view that will wipe away your urban fatigue for sure. 

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Rice Terraces View from Fansipan Cable Car, Sa Pa, Vietnam
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Something to keep in mind: some of these coffee shops sit a little far from town. 

You can hike to reach them, but it’s best to have a car or motorbike. This way, you won’t exhaust yourself and defeat the purpose of going to a scenic and cozy coffee shop to relax. 

A quick disclaimer: I haven’t been to any of these coffee shops, but the photos show whether they’re worth it or not. I’m linking their location and official website below.

Stroll Around and Relax by the Picture-Perfect Sapa Lake

Get this: you don’t have to spend money to relax in Sapa. If the weather and temperature are pleasant during your trip, Sapa Lake is ready for you. Visit it. 

The lake sits only a stone’s throw from the town center, and it’s a lovely place to hang out and relax. Benches line the shore. Pick one, sit, and watch locals go about their day. 

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Charming scenes around Lake Sa Pa, Vietnam
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When I visited, it was early autumn and the vibes were amazing. 

Kids played, teens and adults socialized, and some people even fished. Everyone seemed present, not hooked on their phones. 

And let’s not forget the view, pleasant enough to make you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. Flowers bloom everywhere, and colorful buildings surround the lake. 

It gets even better during the golden hour, when the scene inspires you to take endless photos. Everything around you makes your problems fade. 

Coffee shops sit close to the lake, so you can grab a take-away coffee and enjoy it by the water.

If you’re planning a to Lake Sapa, check out my other post where I share everything you need to know, including the most beautiful spots to relax and snap some great photos.

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Relaxing and stunning scenes from Lake Sa Pa, Vietnam
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Final Words

All in all, our trip to Sapa was okay. I did feel refreshed after our two-day stay there. The pool and the view from our hotel were the biggest factors, I should say. 

But I can’t say I was 100% satisfied with our trip. I’d blame it on myself for not planning enough. If you want to know what I missed, check out my tips before visiting Sapa

Enjoy your trip!

Wide Underline

Don’t make the same mistakes we did. Prepare and plan better than we did. Let me help you out.

Our trip to Sapa would have been so much better if we had paid more attention to essential travel tips and important information. I’ve shared these in another blog post.

Click the button below to check them out and make your adventure truly unforgettable!

Planning a trip shouldn’t be a hassle.

That’s why I’ve put together a one-stop travel planning page with everything you need. Discover the best hotel deals and exciting activities in Sapa from trusted travel companies. How can you get to Sapa and explore the town once you’re there? All sorted!

Just click the button below to get started.

Here’s my Sapa map to help you easily craft your itinerary.

It shows the exact locations of each attraction so you can plan the flow of your trip. Each spot also comes with a brief overview to give you an idea of the experiences you can enjoy there.

Tap the map or click the button below to view the post where I featured these maps, complete with links to Google Maps!

Sapa Tourist Map of the Vicinity β€” Revision 1
Sapa Tourist Map of the Town β€” Revision 1

Sapa is just one of the many breathtaking places to explore. Northern Vietnam has so much more to offer.