Friday, June 15, 2018

12 Top-Rated Beaches in Vietnam

Vietnam is a tropical Asian paradise with an abundance of natural beauty that surrounds the booming metropolitan areas like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and it remains relatively untouched in rural towns like central Hoi An and remote Cat Ba Island. While the ancient, towering tamarind trees and mountainous limestone monoliths protruding out of the seas are impressive, few attractions can surpass the magnificence and allure of Vietnam's beaches.

The long crescent coastline that is Vietnam's eastern border offers plenty of beach vacation destinations. As you relax on the white sand, soaking in the warm breeze, you will delight in the constant reminders of your tropical location. You will find images of rice fields and bamboo basket boats in your peripheral view.

From the northern regions of Halong Bay to the southern remote island of Phu Quoc, Vietnam has stunning beaches for swimming, snorkeling, water sports, and quiet relaxation. Plan the perfect seaside vacation with this list of the top-rated beaches in Vietnam.


1 Danang Beach



Danang Beach

Danang Beach in central Vietnam goes by several names: Danang or Da Nang (if you are local) and sometimes My Khe. Regardless of what you choose to call it, it is the main beach in Da Nang, which is the midpoint between the north and south of the country. With more than 28 kilometers of coastline and soft-sand sections of beach, you will find shade from the midday sun under coconut palms. You will find yourself staring off into the distance as the blue ocean dissolves into a horizon backdrop of dense, deep-green forest. Locals enjoy this beach, so you will likely get a glimpse of daily life and the unique round bamboo boats in the water. If you plan to stay at a resort like the Belle Maison Parosand Danang, you can take a break from the midday heat and still enjoy great views of the port city from the grand windows in the rooms. If you are a beachcomber, Danang beach will give you plenty to see since coral and other marine life occasionally washes ashore.


2 Con Dao Beach



Con Dao Beach

The beach experience in Con Dao is idyllic, mostly due to its quieter presence than other popular beaches in Vietnam. Con Dao is an island that is part of an archipelago off the southern region of the country. Since it is separated from the mainland with little transportation on the island, it is not overcrowded with tourists. The clear, blue water is perfect for swimming and water sports. There are coral reefs ideal for booking a snorkeling or diving excursion. One of the most popular things to do at the beach besides soak in the Asian sun is watch the green sea turtles at the nearby turtle sanctuary. The Six Senses Con Do is a full-service, seaside resort that can help tailor your stay. You might just choose to open your doors and spend a morning in a beach chair on your picturesque sandy porch instead of walking down to the water.


3 Long Beach



Long Beach

The island of Phu Quoc is popular for its scenic beach scene, and there are plenty of beaches to choose from, but most travelers gravitate toward Long Beach. The beach earns its reputation as much for its calm swimming water as for its 19-kilometer stretch of sand. The soft beach is exactly what you imagine as a tropical beach experience, with lounge chairs, beachfront cafes, and restaurants serving fresh seafood. The locals are friendly and welcoming, often selling fresh fruit and offering massages right on the beach. Long Beach resembles more of a lagoon than a wave-crashing experience, so it is a perfect ambiance for casual swims and relaxing. Resorts like Tropicana Resort Phu Quoc continue the ambiance of seclusion by surrounding rooms and the grounds with lush palms and local flowers.


4 Sam Son Beach



Sam Son Beach

The coastal town of Sam Son offers a perfectly balanced beach experience that allows you to relax on the sand and also indulge in the local scene. The vibrant, French-inspired town is full of resorts, like FLC Luxury Hotel Samson. Many of the resorts have their own private sections of beach. Long Beach is located near Halong Bay in northern Vietnam and is as popular among locals as it is for vacationers. The beach has an active vibe with people engaging in watersports, and local vendors selling goods like fruit and handicrafts. If you need a break from the sun, take a stroll into the center of town to eat some local fare for lunch and enjoy the charming architecture.


5 Quy Nhon Beach



Quy Nhon Beach

The central coast of Vietnam is blessed with many beaches, but Quy Nhon Beach is one of the best. This coastal city sees fewer tourists than some of the other central regions, so the beach is a bit quieter but has all of the tropical scenery and white sand. The beach is clean, and there is plenty of space to build sandcastles or swim in the surf. The more tranquil scene in Quy Nhon is why luxury resorts like AVANI Quy Nhon Resort & Spa thrive, with spa getaways, spacious rooms, and local cuisine experiences. The leisurely pace in town makes it nice to take a tropical sunset stroll along the sand and the park promenade that shows off the natural landscape.


6 Nha Trang Beach



Nha Trang Beach

One of the most famous beaches in Vietnam is Nha Trang Beach. The pristine beach is vibrant with activity and scenery. There are parks and gardens along the coastal areas, so you can alternate beach walks with midday excursions to enjoy some of the local flora and fauna. The crystal-clear water is popular for swimming, but the beach is also close to the Phu Dong water park and excursions like hot air balloon rides over the coastline. Resorts like the Havana Nha Trang Hotel have the best in beachfront lodging and exotic cuisine and can assist in setting up popular day trips like island-hopping excursions.


7 Cua Dai Beach



Cua Dai Beach

The peaceful Cua Dai Beach near Hoi An in central Vietnam is tranquil because of its unspoiled natural beauty and clear, blue water. This UNESCO World Heritage site is popular with tourists but preserved enough to maintain the true tropical appeal of a jungle and ocean environment. Cua Dai Beach attracts plenty of tourists because it is so close to town, but it never feels crowded. The beach is popular for diving and water sports like kayaking, jet skiing, and banana boating. There is plenty of marine life to observe in the area, and you will see many fishermen lift nets off in the distance in the water. There are a number of elegant resorts, like the Hoi An Beach Resort, right on the beach. It is worth booking extra time to walk to the ancient and charming town of Hoi An, where you will find unique handmade items, like jewelry and silk clothing, from street-side vendors.


8 Mui Ne



Mui Ne

One of the most activity-filled beaches in Vietnam is Mui Ne Beach. It is 3.5 hours from Ho Chi Minh City and a tropical getaway for many who live here. The beach is known for its recreational sports, like kitesurfing, which is one of the most popular activities. The area is not only scenic, with sand hills and clear swimming water, but you will gain a sense of the culture as well with the vendors who showcase local seafood. Mornings are busy with fish markets selling the day's fresh catch and evenings are popular for sunset walks on the beach. Due to the popularity of Mui Ne for Vietnamese vacationers as well as international tourists, the area is dubbed the resort capital of the country. You will find top-end resorts like the Mia Resort Mui Ne and beachside bungalows available to compliment the kind of vacation that you want to enjoy.


9 Lang Co



Lang Co

If your interest focuses on eco-travel then Lang Co Beach is awaiting your arrival. Located in central Vietnam, the bay has a long, white-sand beach with towering palms that give the perfect amount of shade in the hottest part of the day. What makes Lang Co Beach popular is its primitive and unspoiled natural appeal. You will find the experience void of loud entertainment and water sports but filled with quiet salty air breezes and a tropical sea-green lagoon worthy of a motion picture movie. You will not find large hotels here but more subdued resorts, like the Banyan Tree Lang Co, that fit the tone of the area.


10 Cat Ba



Cat Ba

Cat Ba Island is still a relatively hidden gem in Vietnam, but because its beach is so phenomenal, it is gaining tourist recognition. Cat Ba Beach is on an island that is part of a small archipelago in northern Vietnam just off Ha Long Bay. The collective beach is actually three small beaches couched between two large limestone monoliths that are the scenic highlight of the entire region. The beach is calm, but there are frequent ocean breezes that kick up impressive waves. It can easily be the soundtrack that you need to drift off to sleep on the shore. Resorts are increasing in number on the island, and a few, like Catba Sunrise Resort, are popular with tourists because they offer modern amenities. You will need to ferry to the island from Halong Bay, but instead of making it a quick taxi trip, you should consider planning extra time for the journey and hiring a boat for a more leisurely sail. It is worth the extra time to float through fishing villages and the hundreds of towering monoliths for a visually unforgettable journey to your beach destination.


11 Dong Chau Beach



Dong Chau Beach

One of the oldest and most romantic beaches in Vietnam is Dong Chau Beach in the northern part of the country. It is more popular as a scenic and picnic beach than a swimming beach. The small, sandy beachfront has a regular sea breeze with clean air surrounded by pine forests and a mangrove conservatory. There are gardens and coconut groves as your backdrop and opportunities for fresh seafood. Nature lovers should put Dong Chau Beach on the top of their list. The vegetation in the area and the geographical location make it a stop for rare migrating birds. The peaceful nature of the beach makes kitesurfing, fishing, and volleyball top things to do here besides just relaxing. You will find mostly guesthouses in the area, but a few hotels like Petro Thai Binh Hotel, have comfortable amenities, however you will still need transportation to the beach.


12 Vung Tau Beach



Vung Tau Beach

The port city of Vung Tau in southern Vietnam has a tremendous beach scene on Vung Tau Beach. The tropical climate is refreshed by the long stretch of beach and popular coastal boardwalk. The sandy coast is a vacation stop for locals coming from Ho Chi Minh City. The scenic view, which includes a mountainous backdrop behind the ocean and the buzz of beach activity is why vacationers enjoy it. The port city provides convenient access to activities like shopping and dining beyond just enjoying a day in the sun. As you might imagine, Vung Tau has some extravagant resorts like Pullman Vung Tau that make you want to extend your vacation by a few extra days. You will find many festivals, events, and parades in the area throughout the year.

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