The Interlude - Art Retreat Hoi An, Tra Que Village, Hoi An Tay, Da Nang, Vietnam
Up to 6 in group
5 Days Package (4 nights)
About this Retreat
Vinh comes to retreat facilitation with an unusual mix – a background in interior design, a deep understanding of materials and process, and the kind of hands-on curiosity that once led him, as a teenager, to drill holes in collected wooden sticks to make pencils he could sell.
In the studio, he leads by showing rather than instructing, and steps back early. His approach is patient and unhurried – and when he does offer a suggestion, it tends to arrive at exactly the right moment, phrased in a way that helps you see something for yourself rather than feeling corrected.
The retreats he has designed reflect the same sensibility: structured enough to give the week shape, open enough to let your own work find its direction.
In the studio with Vinh, you'll find yourself seeing differently – noticing things you'd have walked past before, finding inspiration in unexpected places, and reaching for materials you wouldn't have trusted yourself with, making work that surprises you.
Details of this retreat
The Creative Stay is a self-paced art retreat in Tra Que, a quiet organic herb-farming village just outside Hoi An, Vietnam – rice paddies on the doorstep, the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town ten minutes away, the beach a short ride down the road. You don't need to call yourself an artist to come – it's for anyone who wants to paint, draw, or simply make something, and has been looking for the right place to do it. There's no fixed program and no set schedule: five days is a comfortable starting point, but you can stay longer, and how you spend each day is entirely your own.
What sets it apart is the studio at its heart: a dedicated, fully equipped space open 24 hours a day, not a borrowed hotel corner for a couple of scheduled hours. All shared materials are provided – acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastels, charcoal, and more – so you arrive with nothing to carry and can start the day you land. Leave a piece half-finished and pick it up at midnight or first thing the next morning, set up exactly as you left it. A studio host is on hand to help you settle in or talk something through when you want a second opinion, and just as happy to leave you to it – company or solitude, your call.
A typical day is whatever you make it. Maybe you start with a coffee in the garden in no rush to be anywhere; maybe you head into the studio before breakfast, or sleep in, cycle into the old town, and come back to paint in the afternoon. Some guests come almost entirely for the studio and disappear into it for days; others paint for an hour and spend the rest exploring – both are exactly right. Inspiration tends to come from the place itself: the colors of the market, the slowness of the village, the light at dusk.
Beyond the studio, we're happy to point you toward the good stuff – the best coffee within cycling distance, a quiet spot most visitors miss, a day trip to snorkel around Cham Island – or arrange a cooking class or one-on-one studio session if you'd like. Accommodation, breakfast, all shared materials, and free use of bicycles are included. You'll leave with the work you actually made – usually more of it than you manage at home – and the rare experience of uninterrupted time spent doing exactly what you came to do.