FOR BEACH LOVERS
Vietnam has a 3,260km long coastline and there are many wonderful beach with emaral and fresh water. Please enjoy!
Phu Quoc beach: Phu Quoc island in the Gulf of Thailand is Vietnam's largest island. It's a hidden gem of SouthEastAsia. The island has mountains, forests and supern sand beaches perfect for nature lovers as well as sun - seekers
Long Hai beach: Long Hai is a small town and fishing center, well - known for its long expanses of clean sand and beaches which are the main attraction along the stretch of road that runs North of Long Hai and along a natural and unspoilt coast
Phan Thiet - Mui Ne Beach: While Phan Thiet is a pleasant enough town, the real attraction is the nearby Mui Ne peninsula and its 10km of sandy beaches and coconut groves. It has become a popular place with beach resorts to rest up for a few days
Nha Trang Beach: Nha Trang is the epicenter of the beach travel industry in Vietnam and if you're looking for a secluded beach, you will not find it here. But if you want to enjoy a day trip out to the islands in Nha Trang bay, where you can snorkel and swim, then Nha Trang is the place for you
Quy Nhon Beach: Quy Nhon is the capital of Binh Dinh province, a thriving seaside town but yet untouched by mass tourism
Con Dao Beach: The atmosphere is extremely peaceful and tranquil and visitors can roam through deserted roads hidden beneath the fresh shady vaults of old arjuns and enjoy outdoor dinners under the stars
Non Nuoc Beach (known as China Beach): The name "China beach" is apparently an invention of American television but this 20 miles stretch of sand near Da Nang really was used by American solidiers as an "RandR" stop. The beach was the site of Vietnam's first international surfing competition in 1992
Cua Dai beach: Located 4 km to the East of Hoi An old town, the beach of Cua Dai is about 3 km long, 1km of which is ideal with white sand, blue sea, clear, sunshine, cool water and sloping sea floor. from very early in the morning, the living force of fishing villages is going on vividly and impressively
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