This summer, if you've planned a beach vacation, try the exciting underwater walking service in Nha Trang and Cù Lao Chàm!
Walking beneath the seabed (Seawalker) is a novel form of marine tourism in Vietnam, first introduced in 2015 and currently capturing the attention of many.
1. Seawalker Beach Tour in Nha Trang
This is the first location in Vietnam to introduce the seawalker marine tourism activity. Regardless of age, whether young or old, and even non-swimmers, everyone can descend to the ocean floor as if walking on land. With this activity, after donning a special diving helmet, visitors will be accompanied by professional divers to explore the seabed directly.

Walking underwater, a unique form of marine tourism
The journey will last for 15 minutes, allowing visitors to clearly see vibrant coral reefs, schools of colorful fish swimming beneath the ocean floor, witnessing feeding time, and capturing plenty of pictures. The cost for each underwater stroll is 800,000 VND. The underwater walking location is in the Hon Mot Island area, within Nha Trang Bay.


Travelers are savoring the novel sensation beneath the sea
Nha Trang boasts one of Vietnam's most stunning coastlines, with a pristine environment housing rare coral reefs. Engaging in the Seawalker beach tour in Nha Trang promises an unforgettable experience.
2. Seawalker Beach Tour in Cù Lao Chàm
Following Nha Trang, Cù Lao Chàm has introduced the underwater walking tour since May 1st. This tour is designed for all travelers, including those who don't know how to swim, ranging from ages 8 to 80.
Participants will wear the Sea-Trek diving helmet, originating from the U.S., providing three times the normal air supply for underwater breathing. Despite its 32 kg weight, once submerged, you'll only feel a comfortable 7 kg, making it ideal for stable underwater movement.

Hats for an Underwater Stroll
Your seaside journey spans 20 minutes, with approximately 2 to 5 minutes devoted to skill training. The remaining time is for strolling beneath the seabed of Cù Lao Chàm, along a corridor boasting a 1.2-meter-wide, 15-meter-long coral-viewing spectacle. The underwater walkway is meticulously crafted to ensure it doesn't disturb the coral and marine life. Guides closely accompany visitors to the seabed for coral gazing and fish feeding.


Underwater Beauty
This new service offers two pricing tiers: 950,000 VND for a walk-in guest on the island and 1,350,000 VND for guests opting for round-trip transportation from the Da Nang and Hoi An offices of Cham Island Tour Company to Cù Lao Chàm. The package includes a stroll, sightseeing at Bai Lang, lunch, and participation in the underwater walking experience.

The Joy of Travelers Exploring the Seas
Walking beneath the seabed is a form of coastal tourism that allows travelers to savor moments of seaside strolling, marveling at the underwater scenery adorned with hundreds of coral species and marine creatures.
