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Top Vietnam beaches that you don’t want to miss

Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country which is famous for its river, Buddhist pagodas, dynamic cities and wonderful beaches. Vietnam’s long coastline in the tropical zone is definitely an ideal destination for tourists who are looking for a beach holiday. Come to Vietnam and enjoy white sand stretch with the crystal blue water, take part in multiple activities on the sea, savor fresh and tasty seafood and relax at luxury resorts. Below are top beaches that 365 Travel highly recommend you when traveling in Vietnam:

  1. City Beach Nha Trang

Nha Trang is the most popular beach with both local and foreigner tourists. Be a coastal resort city in Southern Vietnam, Nha Trang is known for scuba diving and snorkeling. Its main beach seems to stretch on for kilometers with no end in sight, along Tran Phu Street backed by a promenade, hotels, and restaurants. Its blue crystal water and amazing white sand is the reason why young couples usually come here to take wedding album.

Main activities you can enjoy here including island-hopping, swimming, and sailing. Its vast countryside is home to tranquil fishing villages, dense rainforests, and natural hot springs.

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The beautiful view of Nha Trang beach

  1. Phu Quoc Island

Each year, there are approximately 500 to 600 thousand tourists coming to this island, of which 40% are foreign tourists. Maybe you are wondering why it is so popular. Phu Quoc is one of 2 beaches in Vietnam to be featured on CNN.com with an article about the best beaches in the world. It is a small island off the southern tip of Vietnam, close to the shoreline of Cambodia and called a paradise with its perfect white sand and palm tree-lined waters. One of the most interesting activities here is that you can rent a motorcycle and ride to the other side of the island: Bai Sao beach.

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Diving in Phu Quoc beach

  1. Da Nang Beach

Da Nang is the 3rd largest city in Vietnam just after Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. Located in central Vietnam, Da Nang is famous for its sandy beaches and history as a French colonial port. Two most well-known beaches in Da Nang are Non Nuoc beach and My Khe beach (or it is called China beach) which served as the military base during the war. Da Nang is chosen as the best beach in Vietnam for sunbathing, surfing and scuba diving due to its white soft sand, crystal blue water, beautiful coconut palm trees, especially a pristine coral reef

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Da Nang beach with yellow sand and blue sky

  1. Hoi An Beach

Just take you around 40 minutes from Da Nang by taxi, Hoi An is a very well preserved ‘old town’ and sure that its charming beach will impress all types of travelers, even the grumpy ones. An Bang Beach in Hoi An is the other beach which was named in CNN.com’s best beaches in the world. It has enough restaurants and bars where you can sit on the beach and drink a cold beer and savor a grilled half dried squid.

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An Bang beach

  1. Quy Nhon Beach, Binh Dinh Province

Quy Nhon is a large, prosperous coastal city in Binh Dinh Province which is located in central Vietnam. It is known as a city which supplies the best seafood in the country and of course beautiful beaches. Each of them is gorgeous in a different way. However, Quy Nhon beach is chosen as the most beautiful one that you cannot miss. Unlike the hustle and bustle of the famous beaches in Vietnam such as Nha Trang or Da Nang, Quy Nhon brings the tourist a peaceful feeling. The beach owns a green arch-shaped form with the long white sand and sometimes you will hear the sound of birds chattering mixed to the sound of waves. Come and experience on your own and you will see how Quy Nhon beach attracts the tourist.

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Quy Nhon beach – new destination for travelers

  1. Cat Co 1,2,3 – Cat Ba Island

Just about 10-minute-walk from Cat Ba Town, these three beautiful sandy beaches actually attract a lot of both local and foreign tourists. Cat Co 1 is always crowded because it is the biggest of the three. Lying under the mountain, here you can enjoy some watersport gear such as kayaking. Cat Co 2 is smaller and owns a little serenity and mystery. While Cat Co 3 has quite modern colors

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Cat Ba beach

There's no better way to immerse yourself in local culture than to experience it directly. It is warmly welcomed by a three-generation Hanoian family residing in the city's southwest. Savoring a meal with traditional dishes and discovering Vietnam culture through conversation with the hosts in the warm atmosphere of this hospitable family promises an enriching experience. This is an excellent opportunity for those who love Vietnam, its vibrant culture and delicious cuisine.

Discover the enchanting textiles of Vietnam's ethnic minorities with a full-day workshop in Lao Chai Village. Join Black H'Mong artisans to explore hemp production, batik design, and indigo dyeing. Uncover the meanings behind H'Mong folk art symbols and enjoy a traditional H'Mong lunch. This experience includes a hike of about 1.5 hours in Muong Hoa valley, through beautiful rice terraced fields. This workshop is suitable for all ages and skill levels and offers a unique cultural immersion.

Bach Ma National Park is a nature lover's paradise, offering breathtaking views, bird-watching opportunities, and a hike through tropical forests to its peak for panoramic views. Departing from Danang or Hoi An, the journey includes the memorable Hai Van Pass and explores historical relics from the Vietnam War.

Exploring Angkor Wat is a must for anyone visiting Cambodia. Its architectural brilliance, with expansive galleries, intricate bas-reliefs, and towering spires, reflects the artistic and engineering prowess of the Khmer Empire. Angkor Wat is officially symbolizing the nation's identity and pride. We highly recommend dedicating an entire day to this magnificent temple complex, its grandeur, intricate carvings, and ionic temples.

Exploring the local life through Cambodia's famous floating villages offers a fascinating insight into rural Cambodian life on water. Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the region, plays a crucial role in the lives of many Cambodians, providing a livelihood and sustenance for countless communities. It is home to several floating villages, with Chong Kneas Floating Village and Kampong Phluk Floating Village standing out.

Experience the magic of the sun's first golden rays as they cast a warm glow over the ancient temples, creating an enchanting moment. Get up early in the morning and embark on a journey through the vast Angkor temple complex in a traditional tuk-tuk to witness this beautiful sunrise. It's an experience not to be missed by early risers.

What could be more magnificent than witnessing the sun cast its final golden-orange rays over Cambodia's largest freshwater lake from a boat? Afterwards, enjoy a traditional Apsara show, where women in tight-fitting traditional dresses perform intricate, graceful dances that narrate classical myths and religious stories through their codified, sinuous movements. This experience will surely finish the day with lasting memories.

The Opulence Cruise, symbolizing wealth and elegance, is ready to provide an unmatched experience on the waters of the Chao Phraya River. Satiate with an international gourmet buffet and live music by professional singers. Admire the architecture and landmarks like Wat Kanlaya, Wat Arun, Wat Phra Kaew, Asiatique, and other stunning sights.

 

This tour visits the famous River Kwai bridge built during World War II by POWs near Kanchanaburi, 130 km west of Bangkok. Explore the Wat Cemetery, where around 9,000 allied soldiers who died building the bridge and the "Death Railway" are buried. Discover the past at the JEATH Museum, showcasing wartime photos and artifacts. The tour includes a train ride over the original Death Railway track and a delicious lunch at the disembarkation station.

Experience a traditional northern Thai dinner served on a Khantoke tray, accompanied by performances of traditional Lanna dances and music.

Suan Dok Temple, built in 1370 and the royal cemetery of the Chiang Mai Royal Family, features a gilded Chedi with Buddha relics and a renowned 16th-century Golden Buddha. Engage in interactive discussions with Thai monks to explore Buddhism and the Buddhist way of life. Experience the Meditation Retreat, which promotes peace and deep insight into life's truths.

Located in Northern Laos, this small town is known for its ancient temples, French colonial architecture, and slow-paced lifestyle. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a blend of cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, perfect for exploring local traditions and serene river cruises.

Nestled amidst stunning limestone mountains and lush greenery, Vang Vieng is famous for its outdoor adventures. From tubing and kayaking on the Nam Song River to exploring caves and hiking, Vang Vieng is an adventurer’s paradise.

One of Southeast Asia's most enigmatic archaeological sites. Shrouded in mystery, this prehistoric site has puzzled historians and archaeologists for decades, offering a glimpse into a lost civilization's secrets and inviting visitors to explore its intriguing past.

Located in the southern tip of Laos, Si Phan Don is a serene riverine archipelago on the Mekong River. It's known for its waterfalls, and the rare Irrawaddy dolphins.

Visit the craft villages in the surroundings of Hue and discover the unique traditional crafts that have existed for hundreds of years in the former capital of Vietnam. Meet talented artisans to understand their work, then cycling through rural villages to get a real insight into Vietnamese local life.

Situated 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City, Cu Chi is a legendary historical site, not only for those intrigued by Vietnam's wartime history but everyone. The tour offers a thrilling military jeep ride through the picturesque Vietnamese countryside, promising an unforgettable adventure.

Explore the lesser-known Mekong Delta of Ben Tre, known as Coconut Island. Cruise the scenic Delta, discover traditional crafts, cycle through village roads to visit local homes, savor tropical fruits, and meet a former Vietcong soldier turned rice paper artisan. Enjoy a delicious 5-course lunch, beautifully blending culture, history, and the riverine charm of the Mekong Delta.

See an authentic Hoi An like no others. Ride through rice paddies fields, get to know locals who make a living from traditional crafts and taste Vietnamese coffee.

Experience a profound journey through Phnom Penh with this tour. Visiting the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum offers a real insight into Cambodia's history and the impact of the Khmer Rouge regime. Conclude with a visit to a lively outdoor market to explore local goods and souvenirs. This tour provides a meaningful blend of historical reflection and cultural discovery.

Phnom Kulen, 50 kilometers from Siem Reap, is a sacred mountain revered by Hindus and Buddhists. It’s widely regarded as the birthplace of the ancient Khmer Empire. The visit offers a scenic drive, exploration of intricate carvings, and a traditional Cambodian blessing. Key sites include the Thousand Lingas and the giant reclining Buddha at Preah Ang Thom pagoda.

A unique experience and a different way to see Hanoi. Explore hidden backstreets, local homes, markets, and how locals live, work, and play. Unlike other tours, we show the city's beautiful and raw sides. Highlights include must-see landmarks. Discover the serene outskirts around West Lake and Truc Bach Lake, showcasing the harmony between city life and its peaceful surroundings. Enjoy stops at authentic eateries to savor Hanoi's best dishes, including family recipes and local specialties.