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Beach view, Avani Hotel, Photo credit: Nam Dang, Flickr

Van Phong Bay is more than 20 kilometers of white sand and endless sea with views of the islands. This one is calm paradise located just 45 kilometers north of crowded Nha Trang. Here you can rent a nice bungalow or villa right on the seashore and spend a couple of days relaxing and enjoying doing nothing.

Doc Let Beach. Photo (photo credit): tongho58, Flickr

Beaches and islands of Nha Trang

Traditionally considered one of the best beach destinations in Vietnam. Judge for yourself - snow-white beaches, season all year round, a large number of different accommodations, a lot of restaurants and nightclubs, fried lobsters on city beaches, healing mud And thermal springs, picturesque islands and bays along the coast and no less picturesque surroundings.

Plus a developed infrastructure for marine entertainment - jet skis, paragliding, boat trips with snorkeling, diving schools, etc., etc. Nha Trang is ideal for those who love an active beach holiday, with a lot of people, a democratic atmosphere and a lot of entertainment on the beaches.

A clean, cozy, uncrowded beach and a warm, pleasant sea are such important things for every tourist and every traveler. Let's see which Vietnamese beaches are worthy of attention?

Useful information about Vietnam

About the beaches of Vietnam

We will compare 4 beaches Vietnamese resorts: Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, Hoi An and Mui Ne. We lived in Nha Trang and Hoi An for many months; we spent only a few days in Phu Quoc and Mui Ne. Therefore, most full information We give, of course, only for the first two resorts. Please, if you have anything to say, add it in the comments to this post.

Hoi An City

A small town with great history. Very beautiful center, a sea of ​​small temples and museums. This city is almost unknown to our tourists, and I was even once scolded for telling everyone about this wonderful city (quote: “Russian tourists will come and ruin everything, it’s better if they stay in Mui Ne”). I don’t know why Russian tourists have such dislike for Russian tourists, but I continue to praise Hoi An and its magnificent beach.

Beach of Hoi An city

The best time to visit, in our opinion: from May (maybe April) to August.

Pros of the Vietnamese beach in Hoi An

  1. long coastline, gentle entrance, pleasant sand, moderately clear water (not perfectly clear, don’t forget that this is the South China Sea, perfect transparency is simply impossible here);
  2. clean and uncrowded.

Cons

  1. It is located far from the city center (where most hotels are located), so you need to either rent a bike (drive 10 minutes) or take a taxi or walk, exploring the city at the same time.

The town of Hoi An is very nice, we didn’t live in the city itself, but almost in the rice fields :)) we rented a room from the Vietnamese:

Therefore, we went to the city itself once or twice a week, but still in 3 months we managed to see all the most cool places, which we will write about a little later.

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Nha Trang city

When we were in Nha Trang: August - October '13, December '13, January - March '14, July - December '14.

The best time to visit, in our opinion: from February/March to September.

This city, like Mui Ne, is extremely popular among our compatriots. Russian signs, Russian menus - sometimes it seemed that you were not in Vietnam, but in Sochi. The city has both pros and cons, but, as it seemed to us, there are much more advantages. We fell in love with Nha Trang with all our hearts for the beautiful city center, very cheap food and accommodation (do not forget that we live not as tourists, but as local residents), for the friendly staff of any place we turned to, for a large number of most interesting places, and most importantly, for a good beach.

Pros

  1. the city beach is moderately clean, cozy, and not very crowded during the day;
  2. the entrance is gentle, there are no marine life, stones or large shells;
  3. the sand is pleasant, not contaminated with small pebbles, leaves or grass;
  4. thanks to the long and wide coastline, tourists are evenly distributed along the beach without interfering with each other;
  5. In addition to the city beach, there are several more beaches near the city and on the islands (all information on them is in a separate post, the link is given above).

This is the city beach:

This is Zoklet beach (located a few km from the city):

Cons

  1. Perfect cleanliness is not about Nha Trang. Setting yourself up for a European-level resort means ruining your vacation. This is Vietnam, the local population has a unique attitude towards cleanliness, so if the shore is not cleaned on time, you will be unhappy. Look more photos, fortunately there are a lot of them on our blog and on the Internet in general. Negative reviews mainly come from those who lived on Zoklet beach and studied that territory well: the beach itself is very cool, clean and cozy, but if you move a little away from it, there is already a trash can there. Conclusion: don’t leave and you will be happy :)
  2. In the evenings, the city beach becomes crowded: Vietnamese people have picnics, relax and swim.

We have seen many beaches in Southeast Asia and if you are interested in our opinion, then we highly recommend lying on the beaches of Nha Trang, but strictly from March to September. Other months it's not so cool.

Very detailed information about all the beaches of Nha Trang

Nha Trang Map

Phu Quoc Island

When we were on the island: November`13

The best time to visit, in our opinion: never)) or in 2-3 years, when everything is completed there.

Visiting Phu Quoc Island was perhaps our biggest mistake during our travels. In short, the island can be described as follows: an actively developing resort, which now consists mainly of construction sites and trash cans. It's worth going there only when there is at least one large store, at least one good restaurant, at least one completed road and at least 10 times less garbage. At the end of 2013 this was not the case. The prices are greatly inflated, the level of service is greatly reduced. However, you may be interested in the fact that there are many beautiful places with untouched nature. Now only developed coastal areas islands, so if you go inland, you will see forests and fields, there are almost no people there. There is a state reserve Phu Quoc National Park, which is highly praised. We talked in detail about the island itself here:

It seemed to us that the only advantage of Phu Quoc Island is Long Beach.

Pros of the Vietnamese beach on Phu Quoc island

  1. it is long (albeit quite narrow), the bank is flat;
  2. the sand is very soft, I just wanted to bury myself in it and forget myself;
  3. crowded, but in moderation, no one bothers anyone;
  4. the shore is clean, it is clear that it is taken care of and cleaned frequently;
  5. well-kept houses, lawns, flowers and bushes pleasantly complement the rest; if you wanted to sunbathe - sunbathe, if you wanted to relax in the shade - hide under a palm tree on the lawn.

Cons

  1. concrete barriers designed to prevent sand from being washed away. They are apparently very necessary, but it is very easy to break your leg on them (they are not in the pictures below, see details);
  2. There is no feeling of freedom and spaciousness at all, a narrow strip good sand- this is not something worth traveling all the way from Russia for.


When we expressed our negative opinion about the island on Facebook, we received in response 2 photos from the beach of the Canary 3 * hotel (the girl vacationed on Phu Quoc island in 2012 and was very pleased with it):

The sewer pipe and the sticks sticking out of the water also delighted the girl:

Well, to each his own.

Mui Ne

When we were in: January`14

Best time to visit: November to April.

Tourist area in southern Vietnam. It is called a kitesurfer's paradise. And this is also a very popular holiday destination for our compatriots, therefore, like in Nha Trang, there are many Russian signs and every cafe has a menu in Russian. Prices are inflated only for housing, but not for food in cafes. The food is very tasty and filling. Mui Ne is one street. Seriously. Just one long street.

We were only in Mui Ne for a few days and were not happy with it.

After this article, someone agreed with our opinion about bad beaches, someone thought that our photos were unrealistic (they even expressed the opinion that the chickens were painted :)) and talked about their excellent vacation. We asked our acquaintances and friends, searched for information on the Internet and made small excursion with specific facts and figures. Only photos of beaches will be shown here; only like/dislike will be said about hotels. To make it easier to navigate, we now have a map where expensive hotels are marked in green, hotels from $50 in yellow, and hotels from $12 in red.

Expensive hotels

Only one person (who scolded me at first, but later turned out to be a very good conversationalist and is now also our subscriber) spoke about his experience of staying in an expensive hotel. Most other people vacationed in Mui Ne on a budget.

Romana Resort & Spa

Hotel: liked it

Cost: $3,760 for several days. Private house with private pool and breakfast.

Beach: liked it

Time of visit: spring 2014

Quote: “There is always security on the beach and they strictly monitor the safety of guests. The shore is constantly cleaned throughout the day, especially during rough waves. We had a great time honeymoon V the most beautiful hotel with a great setting and excellent service. And, by the way, about the fact that all beaches are similar ( comment on our photos) - a deep lie! We walked around so many of them, everything was clean and beautiful, we didn’t come across any unkempt ones.”


Hotels from $50 per night.

1. Haiau Resort

Hotel: didn't like it

Cost: unknown, but current prices are: $50 per day.

Beach: didn't like it

Time of visit: December 2013 - January 2014

Quote: “When choosing a hotel, no one could definitely advise anything, and nothing was said on the forums. Among the advantages: the hotel was created for surfers, separate houses (rooms), prices in the area for food and things are much lower than in the center, New Year's concert. Disadvantages: the rooms are very old, they are not cleaned - only the towel is changed, it is far from the resort area, the coastline is very dirty (everything is covered in shells, jellyfish, they clean the fish right there, the smell is appropriate).”


3. Mui Ne Central Beach

Information only on the beach.

Time of visit: December 2013

Quote: “If you are going to Mui Ne with a child, and even during kite season, keep in mind that you will mostly be swimming in the pool. There is another option - to rent a hotel not in the center of the Russian beach, but not far from the Red Dunes in Mui Ne. There are several luxury hotels there. The waves there are noticeably smaller and the sea is cleaner. You can already swim there with your child.” Another quote: “It was practically impossible to swim on the central beach. To be honest, even in calm weather there was no desire to land and rest. There is quite a lot of garbage there, the sea is muddy and dirty.”

Author of the quote and photo.

Hotels from $12 per night

1. Rang Dong Resort

Hotel: didn't like it

Cost: $12 and $16 per night.

Beach: didn't like it

Time of visit: January 2014

This is our hotel and our beach, we wrote more about them in the post about Mui Ne. Here are just a couple of photos.

Roosters and hens grazed on our beach.
Later we were assured that this could not happen in Mui Ne. They are probably right, we were the only ones with chickens; there were ducks at other points. Very nice.

Cost: $16 per day.

Beach: liked it

Time of visit: March 2014

“Behind the gate there was the sea. It’s difficult to call this place a beach; there were round fishing boats and nets drying there. Moving a little further away you could swim. And in the evenings by the sea it was simply magnificent - palm trees, stars, the sound of waves and - no one around. It’s a miracle, what a place!”

Source of quote and photo.

3. Sunrise Village

Hotel: liked it

Cost: $18 per day.

Beach: didn't like it

Time of visit: May 2013

“We will also think about the location of the future hotel. It seems like our place was not so great. But let’s say almost right behind our hotel there was a shore paved with concrete. Some people may like it, but others may not.”

And a few more photos of Mui Ne.

Vietnam is a wonderful place with an incredible number of beaches both on the mainland and on the island parts of the country. All beaches are washed by the warm South China Sea.

Top 7 - beautiful places in Vietnam

1) Beaches of Phu Quoc (Phu Quoc)

Phu Quoc Island is located in the southern part of Vietnam, rich in beaches and picturesque seascapes. The beaches of Fukuoka are clean beaches with white sand, there are not many tourists here, so here you can retire and feel like the sole owner of all this splendor. Only a small part of the island has equipped beaches; tourists, hotels, and cafes are concentrated on such beaches.

Long Beach

Another name for this beach is Duong Dong. Perhaps one of the largest beaches in Fukuoka, 5-7 km long. This beach is quite a busy place, it is equipped with sun loungers and is loved by tourists. The beach itself is clean and cozy - it is carefully monitored and cleaned regularly. This is where the main hotels and cafes of the island are concentrated.

How to get there: This beach is not to be missed because large quantity hotels located close to the beach and sea.



Bai Sao (Sao Beach / Bai Sao)

This place is like a lost paradise. A clean beach with fine white sand, the sea enchanting with its turquoise color, palm trees desperately reaching out to the surface of the sea - give the beach its unique charm. It should be noted that you can find no more than 2 hotels nearby, so if you want to stay a couple of days in a secluded place, in your personal paradise, this place is perfect.

How to get there: Located in the northwest of Fukuoka. Many excursions include a visit to this secluded beach, so you can simply book a tour and be taken to Bai Sao (Sao Beach / Bai Sao). You can also get there on your own by renting a motorbike.




Bai Zai Beach (Bãi Dài)

Bai Dai Beach or Bai Zai Beach, once considered one of Phu Quoc's secluded beaches, has recently become a popular destination for tourists. Infrastructure is being actively built here - hotels, cafes and various entertainment venues. The peculiarity of this beach is considered to be soft white sand, a clean and tidy beach and a wonderful landscape that captivates with its genuine beauty.

How to get there: getting to this place is quite problematic due to its remoteness (about an hour by moped).




2) Beaches of Nha Trang

Nha Trang is primarily considered a beach holiday; there are many hotels, cafes, restaurants, shops near the sea. The beaches are clean and equipped with everything a tourist needs. From November to mid-February Nha Trang is not the best best place for swimming, as strong winds create quite impressive waves.

The beach extends 7 km along the city, covering almost the entire tourist area of ​​the city. In general, the beach is clean and well-groomed, the sand is fine yellowish in color. In the daytime, when the sun is especially strong, the beach is deserted, but in the evening, somewhere from 16.00-20.00 pm, the beach fills with people and becomes a very busy place in the city.

Along the beach there are small sports grounds with exercise equipment, where people are actively involved in their health. People are chatting nicely on the benches. The children laugh and run around like crazy. Sometimes groups sit along the paved paths and have picnics.

At 9-10 pm the beach becomes deserted again, you can come at this time and sit in solitude with your significant other and eat fruit, the beach at this time is illuminated by spotlights, so the beach looks unusual and at the same time safe.

How to get there: You can walk from any hotel in the tourist area.

Bai Dai

Another Nha Trang beach that deserves attention, its full name is Khu Du Lịch Bãi Dài. He is in the place of the former military base Nha Trang, so the place is not yet filled with cafes and hotels, but sellers and small seafood cafes are slowly flocking here. Many people already know about this beach, so it is not as isolated as it might seem. The beach is not maintained, so in some areas of the beach you may stumble across trash. In general, the beach is cozy and comfortable, stretching for almost 15 km, 15 kilometers of white sand.

How to get there: by taxi or motorbike 20 km (15 min.) south of Nha Trang.

Zoklet Beach, Nha Trang (Doc Let)

It is also called Doklet Beach, the beach stretches 10 km along the sea. The place is quite developed and has everything a tourist needs - hotels, swimming pools, cafes, various shops, the beach is equipped, there are sun loungers and umbrellas. Zoklet is picturesque place with fine white sand and palm trees along the shore. Due to the distance from the city, tourists prefer to stay on this beach for the whole day.

How to get there: 45 km north of Nha Trang, can be reached by taxi or motorbike.




3) Beaches of Mui Ne, Phan Thiet

Mui Ne and Phan Thiet often travel together due to their short distance from each other. Mui Ne is a tourist resort, most of which are Russian tourists. A long strip of sandy beach stretches along the resort, conventionally divided into three beaches: Ham Tien East Beach, Mui Ne Central Beach, Pu Hai.

This place attracts lovers extreme species water sports, surfers and kiters. The beach itself is quite large - about 5 km. The beaches themselves are clean, the only thing is that in some places of the beach there is construction going on, so be careful, under the sand in such places there are iron pins hidden, stepping on which can injure your feet. They try to remove them right away, but sometimes they miss them.

We like this beach because it is not crowded, you can easily move a respectful distance away from everyone who also came to enjoy the paradise seascape of Mui Ne. You can often meet people jogging on the beach.

The only problem with the central beach is the way to get to the beach, as due to the abundance of hotels standing wall to wall, it is difficult to get to the beach. We walked through the territory of the first line hotels or through small alleys in the center of the resort. Here, of course, it is better to rent hotels near the sea, since they have direct access to the sea.

How to get there: Throughout the resort area of ​​Mui Ne.

4) Beaches of Da Nang

A large number of beaches in Da Nang are located within the city or in its surroundings. The beach was not spoiled by tourists until recently; now the beaches of Da Nang are slowly gaining popularity.

Chinese Beach (or Bac My An)

China Beach is popular among tourists from all over the world; thanks to its soft, fine sand and developed infrastructure, the beach has captivated many. The beach is cleaned regularly, so the beach area is very clean. From September to December, when the waves begin to rise, many surfers flock to the beach; it is here that the international surfing championship has been held since 1992.

If you are not afraid of being stung by a red jellyfish, whose burns are quite painful, then come here in June; the rest of the time the beach is ideal for swimming.

How to get there: is located 7 km south of the city center.




5) Lang Co Beach in Hue

The beach stretches for 10 km. Despite the proximity to the road, the place is quite quiet. The beach is suitable for family vacation with children, since the sea depth on the coast is only a meter. In general, the beach is not crowded, very clean, palm trees grow along the beach, so if you get tired of the annoying sun, you can sit in their shade.

How to get there: the beach stretches along the highway, separated by a small hill.




6) Beach in Ha Long Bay )

This place can be called one of the most stunning places in the world; Ha Long Bay itself was listed by UNESCO in 1994 as natural monument world heritage. Tourists are attracted primarily by the unusual landscape, bordering on something truly magical. This is the place that poses for advertising holidays in Vietnam on postcards, brochures and in various commercials. The beaches are covered with artificial sand, the water here is not transparent, but despite this, the place really looks like a paradise on Earth.

How to get there: from Hanoi by tourist bus (about 200,000 VND) for 3-4 hours, by regular bus from Hanoi from Long Bien, Gia Lam Station, My Dinh or Luong Yen bus stations to Ha Long City (about 50-60,000 VND) in 5-6 hours.




7) Cat Co and Cat Dua o Cat Ba

If you are attracted by crystal clear water, then this is the place for you, here the water is so clear that even at a depth of several meters you can see the bottom. Clean beaches with snow-white soft sand cannot leave anyone indifferent. On weekends there are many tourists (Vietnamese and Chinese) on the beaches, and on weekdays you can enjoy peace and quiet.

How to get there: Cat Ba Island can be reached by ferry from Binh Station or Dinh Vu Station in Haiphong City. You can also travel from Ha Long by boat.




For Russian tourists When holidaying in Vietnam, beach holidays come first. Taking this into account, package tours to resorts are compiled. Tours without seaside holidays in this country are extremely rare.
On the map (below on this page) blue stars indicate the main beaches or their chains. After clicking on the star, you will be taken to a page with a description of the beach. Not all beaches are shown on the map due to the fact that there are so many of them.

Tran Phu city beach and a line of hotels in Nha Trang. This is perhaps the most famous beach in Vietnam.

In Vietnamese, the word "beach" is written bãi, pronounced "bai". This word can be found at the beginning of the names of many Vietnamese beaches. Long Beach - bãi dài (pronounced like a cross between "bai zay" and "bai dai").

The beaches in Vietnam are sandy, the sand is white and yellow-brown. There are only a few pebble beaches along the entire coast. One of them is located in Tuy Phong County, Binh Thuan Province and is interesting because the pebbles on it are multi-colored: blue, gray, yellow, white and purple. Another part pebble beaches is located on the small islands of Kien Giang Province.
The descent into the water is, in most cases, gentle or moderately steep. On a flat slope, at low tide the water's edge moves towards the sea, sometimes significantly. But there are very few of them.

Secluded Dailan Beach 80 km north of Nha Trang.

Most of the beaches are located on the mainland coast. Of the islands, the most popular are on the island of Phu Quoc. Gradually increasing in popularity beach holiday in the Con Dao archipelago.
The beaches on Cat Ba and Tuan Chau in Ha Long Bay are slightly worse in their characteristics.
Beaches on smaller islands are often even better than on the mainland and larger islands, but they have little or no recreational infrastructure.

The most famous beaches in the world in Vietnam are: in the south - the beaches of Nha Trang and Bai Zai on the island of Phu Quoc, in the central part of the country - “Chinese Beach”, which refers to the beaches of Da Nang and Cua Dai (pronounced roughly like “cua hai” in Vietnamese) near the town Hoi An in Central Vietnam.
The most north beach Vietnam is Cha Co, the southernmost is Khai Long.

In aggregate natural characteristics Perhaps the best choice is the beaches in Shongkau. Here is the longest period of comfortable rest, clean water and sand. But they are not yet for package tours - the infrastructure is poorly developed. There are only two new hotels in the entire area and they are both expensive: one 4-star and one 5-star. For tourists expecting more budget holiday I'll have to rent an apartment.

Features by area

The beaches of northern Vietnam are divided into two parts by the Red River Delta.
The first is north of the Red River delta. They are found on some of the islands in Halong Bay, as well as on the mainland to the Chinese border. Comfortable temperature sea ​​water lasts from the end of March to the end of October. Beach holidays here in summer are hampered by high temperatures and rain.
The second is south of the Red River delta. They are on the mainland. Comfortable sea water temperatures last from the end of March until the end of November. The climate is slightly different from the terrain of the first group of beaches. The summer months are less rainy, but September is the opposite.

In central Vietnam, the dry period lasts from March to August. Comfortable sea water temperatures last from early March to early December. However, in October-November it rains heavily and therefore a normal beach holiday in these two months is possible only during breaks between typhoons and floods. In December-February the water temperature is 22-23 °C.

The beaches of central Vietnam have their advantages. These are breezes, high salinity of water, ample opportunities for water sports.

In southern Vietnam, the water temperature rarely drops below 25 °C, and only rain can interfere with a beach holiday. The rainiest months are June, July and September, but the intensity of precipitation cannot be compared with the autumn in average Vietnam.

Seaside resorts and beaches in Vietnam first developed near large cities. In the 20th century, this was done by the French colonial administration, then by the US Army for the recreation of its military personnel. Therefore, beaches were not always located in the most suitable climate areas. Currently, the beaches of the far south have the greatest development prospects, where the air and water temperature almost never drops below 25 C, typhoons and simple storms occur less frequently than in the north, and the humid climate is not as pronounced as in other parts of the country. This is the island of Phu Quoc, which has reached an acceptable level, and the island of Con Dao, which is approaching it, where hotels are being built and where the number of flights from Ho Chi Minh City has increased.

Transport and infrastructure

Along the coast, especially in South Vietnam, there are many beautiful sandy beaches, in which the infrastructure and entertainment industry is not developed or is poorly developed. However, on many of these beaches there are small hotels and bungalows. Sometimes they are owned by foreigners. Holidays on such beaches will cost 2-3 times cheaper than in famous resorts. Moreover, they are located several tens to hundreds of meters from the main highway No. 1 or from the railway.
There are no officially designated nude sea beaches (for nudists) or any other special type in Vietnam.

What the beaches, where there are restaurants and cafes, have in common is an abundance of local seafood. Often there is some kind of fishing village nearby, which supplies restaurants with fresh fish, crabs, and shellfish every day.

The advantage of Vietnam is the topography of its territory. In most cases, relatively close to sea ​​coast mountains and jungle begin. Therefore, your vacation on the beaches can be diversified with a 2-3-day trip to nature reserves to see real jungles, wild and domestic elephants, and other animals. However, as a result of various human activities, there are fewer and fewer wild animals. At the same time, there is another trend - the construction of places for keeping wild animals in tourist destinations.

Transport accessibility to most beaches, including those that are little developed, is good. This is facilitated by the fact that the main highway And railway pass along the sea coast.

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Vietnam offers holidays for sophisticated travelers accustomed to the best, and budget options for unpretentious backpackers. How is this possible? The country's coastline stretches over more than 3,400 km, which allows everyone to find a haven that suits their budget.

Sandy beaches, hidden coves, tropical emerald greens, warm waters all year round and countless islands offering a priceless escape from prying eyes. Here are the beaches that are worth visiting.

Beaches of southern Vietnam

It is believed that the best beaches are located in the southern part of the country. It only takes a few hours to get to Phan Thiet, Vung Tau or Mui Ne from Ho Chi Minh City.

The best time to visit here is from December to May, when the weather is not so hot.

The wet season lasts from June to October, but the rain does not fall for a long time, the clouds part, giving way to the bright tropical sun.

Vung Tau Beach, Vietnam

Vung Tau is located close to Ho Chi Minh City, making it one of the most popular resorts Vietnam. During high season it is crowded with vacationers. The long coastline is densely dotted with sea and sun worshipers. You can find a place to lie on the sand, but privacy is out of the question.

Phan Thiet Beach, Vietnam

It is a fishing town with a population of 75,000 people. It is notable for its colorful boats, picturesque market, bridges and the Temple of Whale, where the skeleton of this giant is displayed. There are hotels to suit every taste, restaurants serving excellent seafood cuisine, bars where it's boiling nightlife, and many shops with a wide range of almost necessary goods.

Phan Thiet is surrounded by beach areas: Hon Rom, Suoi Nuoc, Ca Na, Tien Thanh, Doi Duong.

But the main attraction and point of attraction is Mui Ne beach with its moving dunes, clear sea and rows of slender palm trees.

Mui Ne Beach, Vietnam

This resort attracts with its abundance sunny days, stunning scenery, fine white sand and unique dunes, which make windsurfers and kitesurfers crazy.

Not much in Mui local residents, who come for the weekend from Ho Chi Minh City to soak up the beach and taste delicious seafood dishes, which are prepared here in small restaurants and cafes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Hon Chong Beach (Ha Tien), Vietnam

Hon Chong is a beach covered with white silky sand, onto which azure waves roll. It is located in the town of Ha Tien, bordering Cambodia, surrounded by secluded bays for a relaxing holiday.

There is a natural landmark here - a group of stones with a handprint, which, according to legend, owes its appearance to a magician and his beloved.

Scuba diving enthusiasts also come here to enjoy the underwater views.

Ho Coc Beach, Vietnam

This is a secluded place where crowds of tourists have not yet reached. Its length is only 1.5 km. The cleanest sea and peace, which is disturbed only by the noise of fishing boats.

Nha Trang Beach, Vietnam

Nha Trang is called the Asian Riviera. Every year it receives thousands of vacationers, for whom hundreds of hotels of various classes, restaurants and spas have been built.

You can lie on the soft sand for hours, admiring the local beauty and the reflections of the water.

For those who prefer active recreation, it is worth paying attention to diving, snorkeling, wakeboarding, kitesurfing. At this resort they are at a premium.

The public beach is called Tran Phu, but the beaches located in the north of the city are much nicer.

Doc Let Beach, Vietnam

34 km from Nha Trang lies the beautiful Doc Let beach with stunningly clean sand, azure sea and tall palm trees. It's worth coming here if you're tired of crowds of tourists.

Lang Co Beach, Vietnam

A 45-minute drive from Hoi An is Lang Co Beach, which is one of the top 30 best beaches in the world. It is famous for its breathtaking scenery, white sand, crystal blue water, lush tropical forests And high mountains. Members of the Nguyen imperial family were fascinated by the beauty of Lang Co and built several holiday residences here.

Beach of Con Dao Islands, Vietnam

An idyllic holiday in the full sense of the word is possible here. The islands are located far from the coast and are therefore protected from the influx of tourists. The infrastructure is poorly developed, but this makes no difference compared to the prospect of relaxing on pristine beaches.

Phu Quoc Beach, Vietnam

This is one of the most famous resorts in Vietnam. Here you can lie on the sparkling white sand, admire the wooded mountain landscapes, scuba dive, enjoy excellent local cuisine and admire the most beautiful sunsets in Asia.

Beaches of northern Vietnam

The northern coast of Vietnam boasts dozens of beaches that are not often mentioned in tourist guides. They are well equipped and offer excellent holidays, except for the period from July to August, when there are typhoons and short rains.

Bai Chay Beach, Vietnam

Bai Chay Beach attracts weekend crowds of beachgoers from sweltering Hanoi. It is an 18-kilometer spit, strewn with cafes, sun loungers and hammocks.

Perhaps this is the most famous place in Vietnam. It is even included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Bizarre limestone cliffs rising from the water, exotic jungles, boats with inflated sails and stunning sunsets. Many people don’t even suspect that there are several cozy beaches here.

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👁 And finally, the main thing. How to go on a trip without any hassle? Buy now. This is the kind of thing that includes flights, accommodation, meals and a bunch of other goodies for good money 💰💰.

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