
Vietnam is blessed with a coastline stretching 3,000 kilometers with hundreds of beaches up and down the country that cater to all tastes; from white sand beaches where you can view sunsets, to beaches with 5 star facilities, and beaches with nothing at all to do except swim, relax and enjoy the local culture Starting in the Far North, bordering China is Tra Co, not a beautiful beach by anyone’s standards what with its muddy flats at low tide; but it’s a pleasant place to stay if you’re on your way into our out of China, before heading to Halong Bay.
Bai Chay beach is the nearest to Hanoi, so it draws a huge crowd of people on the weekends and in summer. It too doesn’t live up to the beauty of the southern beaches, but does serve up some good seafood harvested from nearby Halong Bay. It certainly isn’t a place to come in winter as temperatures can drop to the 15 degree C mark.Halong Bay offers plenty of small beaches, most of them on islands in the middle of the Bay (though the majority of islands are too steep and rocky to have beaches).These are best visited by kayak because large touring boats don’t have the shallow depth to approach the rocky shore
 The    North Central Coast of Vietnam stretches all the way   down to the Hai Van Pass, and is almost a continuous stretch of golden   sand pounded by huge waves churned by the frequent typhoons. Its an  area  rarely visited by travelers, because most either fly or take the  train  straight between Hue and Hanoi, but if you’ve got time they are   beautifully deserted and make excellent places to go for long walks.   Locals will regard you with great curiosity, and may even follow you to   practice their English Though the facilities are scarce here,  (you won’t  find restaurants selling to tourists just yet) it is a  rewarding break  from the long drive on Highway 1. Take note however,  that its not a wise  idea to walk any of the beaches near the DMZ and  Dong Ha, because of  mines, unexploded ordinances can still be found in  this area The Central and South Central Coast of  Vietnam  offers the countries best beaches: from Hue to Nha Trang, the  miles of  coast is populated with coconut palms and dotted with fishing  villages  with lots of facilities and choices to make your vacation  comfortable. My Khe beach to  Vietnamese, or  China  Beach to foreigners, looks out  at Monkey Mountain east of  Danang Bay. It’s by no means deserted,  because locals use the beach as a  place to play football, do morning  exercises and just chat away with  friends. It has some of Vietnam’s  best surf beaches and in November  waves can reach two metersIts here where 5 star resorts like the  Furama and  the  Lang Co resort (north of the Hai Van  Pass) are  situated and offer the best services in the country including  al fresco  dining, water sports and day tours.
The    North Central Coast of Vietnam stretches all the way   down to the Hai Van Pass, and is almost a continuous stretch of golden   sand pounded by huge waves churned by the frequent typhoons. Its an  area  rarely visited by travelers, because most either fly or take the  train  straight between Hue and Hanoi, but if you’ve got time they are   beautifully deserted and make excellent places to go for long walks.   Locals will regard you with great curiosity, and may even follow you to   practice their English Though the facilities are scarce here,  (you won’t  find restaurants selling to tourists just yet) it is a  rewarding break  from the long drive on Highway 1. Take note however,  that its not a wise  idea to walk any of the beaches near the DMZ and  Dong Ha, because of  mines, unexploded ordinances can still be found in  this area The Central and South Central Coast of  Vietnam  offers the countries best beaches: from Hue to Nha Trang, the  miles of  coast is populated with coconut palms and dotted with fishing  villages  with lots of facilities and choices to make your vacation  comfortable. My Khe beach to  Vietnamese, or  China  Beach to foreigners, looks out  at Monkey Mountain east of  Danang Bay. It’s by no means deserted,  because locals use the beach as a  place to play football, do morning  exercises and just chat away with  friends. It has some of Vietnam’s  best surf beaches and in November  waves can reach two metersIts here where 5 star resorts like the  Furama and  the  Lang Co resort (north of the Hai Van  Pass) are  situated and offer the best services in the country including  al fresco  dining, water sports and day tours.  The   beach is also incorrectly linked with the first landing of American   Marines in 1963. In fact, it was  Red Beach, around the   point in Danang Bay, where this took place. My Khe was the spot where   numerous attacks took place in the American war and it was a center of   fierce fighting in the late 1960’s From Danang, the lazy coastline  stretches all the  way down to  Nha Trang. Dozens of  beaches, many of them  just a few meters from Highway I can be visited  as you drive south.  Facilities are mushrooming up to meet the demand of  the numerous tour  buses that now ply these routes. Seafood  restaurants, guesthouses and  other businesses are making this area  easier to visit Nha Trang is the epicenter of the beach  travel  industry in Vietnam, and if you’re looking for a secluded beach,  you  won’t 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. One of the best things in the city is its   marvelous seafood, which includes abalone, prawns, scallops and crabsDoc Let is 40  kilometers north of  Nha Trang, and its here where you’ll find solitude  and long deserted  beaches; the shallow bay in front is perfect for a  swim and the place is  famous for its boiled crabs. Even further south is  Phan  Thiet and  Mui Ne, close enough to Saigon to  be a popular  weekend outing destination for residents there. Its got a  laid back  feels, and includes 4 star hotels like the Nototel Corallia,  so roughing  it isn’t required here
The   beach is also incorrectly linked with the first landing of American   Marines in 1963. In fact, it was  Red Beach, around the   point in Danang Bay, where this took place. My Khe was the spot where   numerous attacks took place in the American war and it was a center of   fierce fighting in the late 1960’s From Danang, the lazy coastline  stretches all the  way down to  Nha Trang. Dozens of  beaches, many of them  just a few meters from Highway I can be visited  as you drive south.  Facilities are mushrooming up to meet the demand of  the numerous tour  buses that now ply these routes. Seafood  restaurants, guesthouses and  other businesses are making this area  easier to visit Nha Trang is the epicenter of the beach  travel  industry in Vietnam, and if you’re looking for a secluded beach,  you  won’t 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. One of the best things in the city is its   marvelous seafood, which includes abalone, prawns, scallops and crabsDoc Let is 40  kilometers north of  Nha Trang, and its here where you’ll find solitude  and long deserted  beaches; the shallow bay in front is perfect for a  swim and the place is  famous for its boiled crabs. Even further south is  Phan  Thiet and  Mui Ne, close enough to Saigon to  be a popular  weekend outing destination for residents there. Its got a  laid back  feels, and includes 4 star hotels like the Nototel Corallia,  so roughing  it isn’t required here Even   closer to Saigon is  Vung Tau, and serves much the   same function as Bai Chay near Hanoi; it’s the closest and cheapest   destination for Saigonese to escape the crowded city streets. Again, if   you’re looking for solitude, this isn’t the place, because on Sundays   the beaches are packed.Phu Quoc has the  whitest sand  beaches in the country, and if you want to watch the sun  set (it’s the  only place in Vietnam where you can do this) this is the  place to come.  Geologically, it’s totally different to the other  beaches in Vietnam,  because it’s in the Gulf of Thailand, and Phu Quoc  closely resembles Koh  Chang or Koh Samet near Bangkok. Just an hour  flight from Saigon and  you’ll be enjoying the sun, sea and seafood of  Vietnam’s most southern  beach North to South, there are a multitude of  choices in  beaches so whatever kind of beach you are looking for  you’ll find it in  Vietnam.
Even   closer to Saigon is  Vung Tau, and serves much the   same function as Bai Chay near Hanoi; it’s the closest and cheapest   destination for Saigonese to escape the crowded city streets. Again, if   you’re looking for solitude, this isn’t the place, because on Sundays   the beaches are packed.Phu Quoc has the  whitest sand  beaches in the country, and if you want to watch the sun  set (it’s the  only place in Vietnam where you can do this) this is the  place to come.  Geologically, it’s totally different to the other  beaches in Vietnam,  because it’s in the Gulf of Thailand, and Phu Quoc  closely resembles Koh  Chang or Koh Samet near Bangkok. Just an hour  flight from Saigon and  you’ll be enjoying the sun, sea and seafood of  Vietnam’s most southern  beach North to South, there are a multitude of  choices in  beaches so whatever kind of beach you are looking for  you’ll find it in  Vietnam.







 
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