Whether it's the pristine white sands and clear waters of the Central region or the murky waters and black sands of the Western rice fields, each beach holds its own allure.
1. Trà Cổ Beach in Móng Cái district (Quảng Ninh). Stretching 15 km, this beach is recognized as the longest in our country.
2. Ðồ Sơn Beach located in Ðồ Sơn district, Hai Phong City. It's a picturesque peninsula with dozens of high rocky cliffs ranging from 25-130m, and fine sandy beaches. With such beauty, this place is one of the ideal destinations for Northern tourism.
3. Ðồng Châu Beach in Ðông Minh commune – Tiền Hải district, 30km from Thai Binh City, via National Highway 39B. Although not listed among the beautiful beaches, this place still captivates visitors with its peaceful atmosphere, nestled under the cool shade of bamboo forests.
4. Located 16 km from Thanh Hóa City, Sầm Sơn Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Northern provinces. Apart from swimming, enjoying seafood, visitors can also explore attractions such as Doc Cuoc Temple, Co Tien Temple, Hon Trong Mai, and Truong Le Mountain…
The mesmerizing Cửa Lò Beach in Cửa Lò township, just 16 km away from Vinh city, spans 8.2 km. Divided into three distinct areas to cater to visitors, it not only captivates with its breathtaking beauty but also entices adventurers with nighttime squid fishing expeditions on traditional boats.
Nestled between Cửa Lò Beach (Nghe An) and Xuân Thành Beach (Ha Tinh), Cửa Hội Beach is where the Lam River meets the East Sea. Its picturesque white sand dunes against the azure sky and water make it a sight to behold.
Located in Nghi Xuân district, Ha Tinh province, Xuân Thành Beach boasts fine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and gently sloping shores, ideal for leisurely strolls along the coast.
Stretching 23 km from Xuân Thành to Thiên Cầm, Thạch Hải Beach in Thạch Hà district, Ha Tinh province, features a fine sandy shoreline. Despite being 300 meters from the shore, the water remains shallow, barely reaching waist height.
Adjacent to the Thiên Cầm tourist area and Tron Mountain, Thiên Cầm Beach in Cẩm Xuyên district, Ha Tinh province, lies 26 km south of Ha Tinh town. Legend has it that during an inspection of defensive lands, King Hồ Quý Ly was enchanted by the harmonious sounds of the wind, waves, and rustling leaves echoing against the mountain walls, thus earning the area its heavenly moniker.

Situated just 15 km east of Huế city, Thuận An Beach has long been hailed as an ideal tourist destination. With nearly 1 km of pristine white sands and crystalline emerald waters, it comes alive from April to September, bustling with visitors seeking the perfect coastal getaway.
When in Hue, don't miss the chance to visit the breathtaking Lăng Cô Beach – often referred to as the 'beauty of the fishing village'. Many travelers, mesmerized by the scenery at Lăng Cô, have exclaimed, 'Lăng Cô is more beautiful than a watercolor painting.'
Mỹ Khê Beach in Da Nang, though only 900 meters long, is always lively and bustling, as it is a favorite destination for both locals and international visitors alike. In 2005, Forbes magazine (USA) voted Mỹ Khê as one of the six most enchanting beaches on the planet.
Just 5 km from the ancient town of Hoi An, Cửa Đại is an unmissable destination. The beach exudes a youthful and vibrant atmosphere with luxurious resorts and dazzling villas. With its stunning beach, fresh and gentle air, Cửa Đại promises to bring relaxation and comfort to all travelers.
Located approximately 10 km from the center of Phuoc Buu town, Hồ Tràm is the most beautiful and pristine beach in the world as voted by a famous American television channel. However, the beaches of Hồ Tràm are currently dominated by contracted resorts and development projects.
Situated in Xuyen Moc district, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, Hồ Cốc Beach is likened to a pristine paradise for nature lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those seeking tranquility.
Bãi Trước is a small tranquil bay nestled between Big Mountain and Small Mountain in Vung Tau. It can be roughly located from the Green Light (or Maritime Light) to the Stone Bridge, from number 1 Tran Phu street to the end of Quang Trung street and a section of Ha Long street.
Approximately 5 kilometers from downtown Ha Tien, Mui Nai Beach boasts dark brown sands, a stark contrast to the shimmering white waves incessantly lapping the shore from the azure sea.
Tan Thanh Beach stretches over 7 kilometers, situated near the river mouth, hence the somewhat murky waters. Most visitors come from neighboring provinces, while those from afar arrive solely to experience and compare the distinctiveness of the Western coastal waters with others.
Referenced from Zingnews
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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourJune 8th, 2016