Cam Ranh (Khanh Hoa)
Cam Ranh is a windtight area, with many beaches with calm waves, attracting tourists all year round such as: Dai beach, Chuong beach, Nom beach, Binh Hung island beach...
The characteristic of the beaches in Cam Ranh is the fine white sand, clear sea water that can see the bottom, and moderately high sea waves. With these factors, Cam Ranh is always considered one of the areas with the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam.
Over the years, Cam Ranh has had a development in tourism, with many resorts being built. Unlike the coastal city of Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa) not far away, Cam Ranh still maintains peace, not too noisy and bustling.
Photo: Mia Nha Trang/AnnaMandara Cam Ranh
Ho Tram (Xuyen Moc district, Ba Ria - Vung Tau)
Ho Tram is about 30km from the coastal city of Vung Tau. This place is not too noisy and bustling, has a long, beautiful beach, clear blue water, fine white sand, creating a gentle and wild beauty.
Many people commented that, compared to Vung Tau city, Ho Tram has not been overexploited, so it still retains its pristine beauty and is close to nature.
Photo: Grand Ho Tram/Meia Ho Tram/Dhawa Ho Tram
Danang
In 2021, My Khe beach was in the top 25 most beautiful beaches in Asia voted by the Tripadvisor travel forum. In 2023, this beach has taken 8th place in Tripadvisor's list of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Asia.
Photo: Fullman Da Nang/Primer Da Nang
Phu Quoc (Kien Giang)
Bai Dai has a golden sandy beach, located in the northwest of Phu Quoc Island, which is said to be one of the most beautiful beaches on this island. As the name suggests, Bai Dai has a coastline of up to 15km from Ganh Dau Cape to Cua Can beach. Located next to the primeval forest, Bai Dai always has fresh and cool air.
In 2008, Bai Dai was honored to be in the top of the world's most pristine beaches voted by ABC News (USA).
Over the years, Phu Quoc Island in general and Bai Dai in particular have been interested in tourism exploitation, with the appearance of many restaurants, hotels, etc. However, this place does not lose its inherent poetic natural scenery.
Photo: Regent Phu Quoc/Pullman Phu Quoc/Inter Phu Quoc/Mangobay Phu Quoc
According to Dan Tri