If you're a travel aficionado, have you left your mark at the 7 hottest check-in spots, currently the most preferred trend this summer?
Quy Nhơn (Binh Dinh)
The picturesque city of Quy Nhơn lies by the poetic coastline, surrounded by pristine islands with clear waters. Explore famous destinations this summer, such as Ky Co Island, Eo Gio, or the Trung Luong tourist area - often referred to as the Jeju Island of Vietnam. What adds to Quy Nhơn's charm are the newly constructed Western-style architectural wonders, like the Surf Bar and the renowned Trung Luong camping site. The tourism services here are professional and highly praised by many travelers.
Diep Son (Khanh Hoa)
With a path amidst the sea that is truly one of a kind, it's no surprise that Diep Son has become the most enticing check-in spot this summer. Starting from 6 AM as the tide recedes, a pathway connecting three small islands emerges. This 0.5-meter-above-sea-level, approximately 500-meter-long path offers an incredible feeling of strolling leisurely amidst the vast and expansive ocean. Moreover, Diep Son is still a relatively new sensation, preserving its inherent untouched beauty. The clear and cool seawater, coupled with close-knit tourism services, will undoubtedly provide you with an extraordinary vacation experience.
Chay River Tourism Complex, Dark Cave, Mooc Spring (Quang Binh)
After being highlighted by Tourism Queen Ngoc Diem, the Chay River Tourism Complex, Dark Cave, Mooc Spring (Quang Binh) has become an incredibly hot check-in spot. With its untouched space, completely isolated from the outside world, and breathtaking landscapes, many praise this place as a real paradise in the beautiful land of Quang Binh. The cheapest way to travel from Hanoi to Dong Hoi City (Quang Binh) is by bus, costing around 200,000 VND. Alternatively, if you're more affluent or coming from Ho Chi Minh City, you can fly to Dong Hoi Airport. From here, you can rent a motorbike and travel approximately 60 km to Thien Duong Cave and Dark Cave. Mooc Spring is about 10 km from Thien Duong Cave.
Phu Yen
Originally famous as the land of golden flowers and green grass from Victor Vu's acclaimed film, exploring Phu Yen reveals that this land has more than just rocks. Numerous hidden gems have been discovered, becoming fantastic check-in spots for summer travels.
You can visit landmarks like Ganh Xep, Ganh Da Dia, Vung Ro, Xom Ro Seaweed Beach, O Loan Lagoon, and Mon Beach. While Ganh Da Dia is an adventurous hotspot with exciting rocky terrain stacked to form a true masterpiece, Xom Ro Seaweed Beach, with its enchanting green hues, is incredibly romantic and captivating under the summer sun.
Boracay (Philippines)
The stunning scenery has propelled Boracay to the top 10 most beautiful beaches in Asia and the top 25 globally. Boracay is often compared to the Maldives of Southeast Asia. It's not an exaggeration to say that Boracay is a paradise on earth with everything you need for a perfect summer. The moment you set foot here, you'll be captivated by the vivid blue of the sky and the golden hues of the sunsets, reminiscent of honey.
Boracay can cater to every type of visitor. For the lively and enthusiastic, White Beach, Bulabog, and Balling Hai are perfect choices with adventurous activities, bars, clubs, and the bustling D’mall shopping center. From Vietnam, travelers can fly to Manila, then proceed to Boracay. The island has two airports, Caticlan and an international airport in Kalibo city. Visitors need to fly from Manila to one of these airports to reach the port and take a high-speed boat to Boracay.
Koh Rong and Koh Rong Saloem
A paradise rivaling Boracay and located right next to Vietnam is the duo of Koh Rong and Koh Rong Saloem in Cambodia. The cost for a vacation here is much more reasonable compared to the Philippines. Cambodia has become a check-in spot comparable to Thailand, boasting stunning yet less crowded islands. Koh Rong and Koh Rong Saloem are ideal for a relaxing getaway. However, those seeking vibrant entertainment might be disappointed as there are limited exciting activities and early closing establishments. Fast boats from Koh Rong Samloem to Koh Rong cost $5 per trip, with no return option. Therefore, if you want to explore both islands, it's recommended to travel from Sihanoukville – Koh Rong Samloem – Koh Rong – Sihanoukville.
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