Discover Vietnam's Maldives, where you can revel in the enchanting beauty of nature without the need to travel to the distant Maldives in the Indian Ocean. Prepare to be astonished by the unparalleled beauty bestowed upon these travel paradises by Mother Nature. So, where are these Vietnam's Maldives? Let's explore and unveil these renowned destinations with VNTRIP.VN.
TOP enchanting Vietnam's Maldives!
Robinson – Khanh Hoa
As one of the most beautiful islands in Cam Ranh Bay, Robinson Island, though newly opened for tourism, has already captivated numerous visitors with its pristine and natural landscapes.
Whether you're in Hanoi or Saigon, you can reach Cam Ranh by plane. There are plenty of buses traveling from Saigon to Cam Ranh. Saigon residents can also opt for high-quality sleeper buses to save on transportation costs. From Cam Ranh, you'll need to move to Bai Da Pier or Cam Lap Pier to take a boat to the island.

Robinson Island, dubbed as one of Vietnam's Maldives (Photo by ST)

Robinson Island, a paradise for travelers (Photo by ST)
The scenery on the island remains quite natural and untouched, giving you the feeling of being lost on a deserted island amidst the vast ocean. Due to its untouched nature, services and recreational activities on the island have a more personalized touch. You can camp on the island, rent a boat to row to shrimp farming areas, choose the freshest shrimp to grill, or rent a canoe with friends to explore the surrounding small islands.

The pristine charm of Robinson Island (Photo by ST)
Binh Lap – Khanh Hoa
Being an island also located in Cam Ranh Bay, Binh Lap is praised for its year-round cool climate and beautiful beaches. The ideal time for your journey here is from January to September. If you visit during other months, pay attention to the weather as it tends to be rainy.

Crystal-clear seawater on Binh Lap Island (Photo by ST)

The beauty of Binh Lap Island (Photo by ST)
When you come to Binh Lap, you not only get to admire the picturesque scenes on the island or immerse yourself in the cool blue waters of the sea here, but also indulge in the fresh and enticing seafood. Moreover, you can explore the simple life of the islanders by hitching a ride on a fisherman's boat to catch shrimp, or experiencing the unpredictable life on the sea. These simple activities will undoubtedly become beautiful and memorable memories of this vibrant Maldives of Vietnam for you.

Panoramic view from above on Binh Lap (Photo by ST)

A picturesque corner of Binh Lap (Photo by ST)
Binh Ba - Khanh Hoa
As one of the four Binh islands in the Cam Ranh Bay area, Binh Ba is known for its naturally gifted seascape, captivating those who visit with its pristine and simple beauty. Stepping onto the island, you feel like entering a completely different world, where time seems to slow down, and there's no hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you can shed the worries of everyday life and enjoy a moment of tranquility.

Scenery of Binh Ba Island (Photo by ST)

Binh Ba Island (Photo by ST)
When you visit Binh Ba, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the cool blue waters of Nom Beach, admire the sunset at Chuong Beach, or gaze at the dreamy beauty of Turtle Island and capture beautiful moments with your camera.

A small corner on Binh Ba Island (Photo by ST)

Binh Ba Island sea bathing (Photo by ST)
Binh Hung – Cam Ranh
When you reach Binh Hung, you will be captivated by the crystal-clear blue sea and the long stretches of fine white sand. Although the beach area on the island is not too large, it is always praised for its cleanliness, and the transparent sea allows you to see the bottom. The sandy beach extends into the sea, so you can walk tens of meters away, and the water level is still only chest-deep. Another interesting thing is that the beaches on the island all have large protruding rock formations, with various shapes and sizes.

Breathtaking scenery on Binh Hung Island (Photo by ST)

Expansive beach on Binh Hung Island (Photo by ST)
Aside from beach activities, the island offers some other fascinating attractions such as Binh Hung village temple, Ong Nam Hai's tomb, Binh Hung pagoda, and Ba temple. This place is a haven for preserving the rich culture of coastal residents. If you visit during festivals, you will immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of islanders organizing rituals and ceremonies.

Seascape on Binh Hung Island (Photo by ST)

Boat trip around Binh Hung Island (Photo by ST)
Ly Son - Quang Ngai
Ly Son Island, a renowned island of Quang Ngai province. Nature has bestowed upon this land a diverse and rich topography amidst the vast ocean. Indeed, it's no coincidence that Ly Son is often likened to the Maldives of Vietnam. The island exudes tranquility and charm with its expansive white sandy beaches, refreshing blue waters, and the incredibly pristine and natural scenery under the golden sun.

Ly Son Island (Photo by ST)

Crystal-clear waters around Ly Son Island (Photo by ST)
When you visit Ly Son, immerse yourself in the pristine waters surrounding this island. Admire the beautiful natural scenery and enjoy the fresh and cool air. Forget about daily fatigue and worries to fully embrace a wonderful vacation on this paradise island.

Scenic beauty of Ly Son Island (Photo by ST)

Beautiful beach on Ly Son Island (Photo by ST)
Wind Strait – Binh Dinh
Explore the sunny and windy land of Binh Dinh, and if you miss Wind Strait, you'll miss out. Wind Strait is a section along the coastal road of Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon City. The beach is relatively small, enclosed by two high promontories on either side. Due to the unique surrounding topography, the name Wind Strait is given to this area, signifying a 'wind-attracting sea strait.'

Wind-swept coastline rightfully earns its place as one of the beautiful Maldives in Vietnam (Photo by ST)

Cool and refreshing beach at Wind Strait (Photo by ST)
Possessing a wild and majestic beauty, this sea is evaluated no less than any other in the Central region. It's like a hidden beauty behind the rugged mountain ranges. You have to make an effort to find and explore it.

Vertical rock formations at Wind Strait (Photo by ST)
Dray Nur Waterfall – Dray Sap
Dray Nur Waterfall – Dray Sap is always an enticing destination for tourists whenever they visit Dak Lak. The two waterfalls are closely associated with the mysterious legends of the local ethnic people. According to the legend, Dray Sap Waterfall symbolizes the husband, while Dray Nur Waterfall is the embodiment of the wife.
The Dray Sap Waterfall is considered a symbol of strength, grandeur, and yet romantic in the Central Highlands mountainous forests. Indeed, standing in front of this waterfall, you will feel like you are entering a mystical, fairyland.

Majestic scenery of Dray Nur Waterfall (Photo by ST)

Enchanting scenery by the waterfall (Photo by ST)
Dray Nur Waterfall is the largest waterfall in the Central Highlands, with a height of up to 30 meters. The rushing water creates loud, echoing sounds throughout the mountains. Initially overwhelming, the majestic scene becomes familiar, revealing an indescribable and alluring beauty.
Vietnam boasts numerous breathtaking landscapes. Though often referred to as the Maldives of Vietnam, each of these destinations possesses a unique beauty. They consistently offer travelers a sense of novelty and exploration, unparalleled anywhere else.
