(TITC) - For travellers planning a trip to Vietnam, India's No.1 travel magazine and website Outlook Traveller recommended many beautiful beach destinations in this beautiful country of Southeast Asia.
Known as the homeland of the sea, Vietnam boasts long coastline with many beautiful beaches, a rich history, Buddhist architecture, and bustling cities. This is where the famous islands are located and is the perfect destination for beach lovers.
In addition to exploring the rich history and lively scenery of cities such as Ha Noi, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City, visitors also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the ocean when coming to Vietnam.
Discover the best places to enjoy Vietnam's sun, surf and sand, from the UNESCO-listed Ha Long Bay to the sandy dunes of Mui Ne and the island escapes of Con Dao and Phu Quoc, stated Outlook Traveller.
Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay (Photo: Collection)
If travellers are visiting the capital city of Vietnam - Ha Noi, a day trip to Ha Long Bay - a UNESCO World Heritage Site is not to be missed.
Ha Long Bay is famous for its unique limestone formations and owning beautiful beaches. One of the most popular beaches is Bai Chay, an artificial beach that attracts many tourists.
To get the full experience, take a boat to Ti Top Island, located in the middle of the bay, where you'll find a beautiful beach. If you have more time, you can join an overnight adventure and explore Ban Chan beach and less crowded but equally impressive white sand beach.
Con Dao
Beach view in Con Dao (Photo: TITC)
Con Dao located in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, is an offshore archipelago of 16 islands on the southern coast of Vietnam. This place bears the mark of Vietnamese history but is now a famous tourist destination with coral reefs, rich marine life and soft sand beaches.
Con Son is the largest island in the Con Dao archipelago and is blessed with turquoise beaches and rich coral reefs. Con Dao National Park is located in the Con Son archipelago. Visitors here can enjoy hiking in the tropical forest or strolling on the soft sand.
Besides, the peaceful sceneries of Dat Doc beach and Lo Voi beach also have wild beauty, located in the north of Con Son town. And for nature enthusiasts, Bay Canh Island is just a short distance away, where they can witness the release of baby sea turtles on the beaches.
Phu Quoc Pearl Island
Sao Beach (Photo: Vinpearl)
Phu Quoc is the largest island located at the southwestern of Vietnam. The island is mainly covered by Phu Quoc National Park, where dense tropical forest surrounds picturesque mountains.
The main attraction of the island is its beautiful beaches. Khem Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and is located at the southern tip of the island. Nearby Bai Sao is palm-lined white sand beache and breathtaking views.
Doc Let
Doc Let Beach (Photo: Vinpearl)
Doc Let is a beautiful bay just a short distance from Nha Trang. This place is a hidden gem with pristine and unexplored surroundings. Doc Let boasts about 11 miles of white sand beaches and crystal clear blue waters.
The northern part of the bay is a popular tourist destination. The central part of the bay has several pristine beaches. However, it is worth noting that this place has the Hyundai shipyard and a busy port area.
Da Nang
Tien Sa Beach (Photo: Vinpearl)
Da Nang is a beautiful coastal city. This destination is famous for its sandy beaches located just a short drive from the city centre. The locations facing the beach are the most secluded, meeting the preferences of those who love adventure and exploration.
Visitors here experience water sports such as surfing, snorkelling and jet skiing or explore Tien Sa beach by motorbike in the north of Son Tra Peninsula.
And make sure you don't miss experiencing the UNESCO World Heritage site of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, home to Son Doong, the world's largest cave.
Ho Coc
Ho Coc Beach (Photo: TITC)
Another hidden gem for tourists is Ho Coc beach - a famous quiet and clean coastal area. Located north of Ho Tram in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, this beach is nestled in a bay surrounded by forests and sand dunes.
This destination is a peaceful, less touristy place with local seafood stalls and beach chairs for rent.
Hoi An
Hoi An Ancient Town (Photo: Collection)
Hoi An is a city rich in history in Central Vietnam dating back to the 15th century. This destination is famous for its well-preserved architectural heritage, reflecting French, Chinese and Japanese culture. In addition, Hoi An is also the centre of beautiful beaches. Cua Dai is a nearby beach with a serene escape where tranquil waters converge from three significant rivers despite recent resort developments and dining options.
The hidden gem here is Cu Lao Cham islands. UNESCO has recognized this archipelago as a biosphere reserve, containing many types of plants and marine life with about 200 species of fish. This destination becomes a paradise for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.
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