1. Danang Beach
Danang, one of the most livable cities in Vietnam, is 764 km north of Hanoi and 964 km south of Ho Chi Minh City. It's considered one of the cleanest and most livable cities in Vietnam. From this beautiful city, travelers can easily reach four world-famous tourist destinations: the ancient capital Hue, the charming Hoi An Old Town, the sacred My Son Sanctuary, and the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park.
In addition to its geographically advantageous location for tourism development, Da Nang is blessed with stunning beaches. Notable ones include My Khe Beach (the most beautiful in Da Nang), Non Nuoc Beach, Bac My An Beach, Thanh Binh Beach, Nam O Beach, Xuan Thieu Beach, and Son Tra Peninsula. In 2013, Forbes magazine voted Da Nang's beaches as one of the six most beautiful beaches on the planet.

My Khe Beach – Da Nang
Whether it's winter or summer, Da Nang is always beautiful. Located in central Vietnam, it avoids the extreme cold of the North, with an average temperature of around 29°C. The ideal destination for beach lovers and holidaymakers, Da Nang's beaches have moderate waves, calm and clear water year-round, minimal pollution, and approximately 60% seawater salinity at the high-safety beaches. The proximity of these beaches to the city center allows easy access for visitors using various transportation options.
2. Nha Trang Beach
Nha Trang, a coastal city in Khanh Hoa province, is situated in central Vietnam. The tropical monsoon climate, influenced by the ocean, ensures a relatively mild climate with an average temperature of 26.4°C. Winters are not too cold, and the dry season is prolonged. The city boasts many famous landmarks, attracting visitors from around the world, such as Nha Trang Bay, Hon Chong – a picturesque and spiritually significant site, and Hon Mun Island – Vietnam's marine conservation area.

Vinpearl Land Nha Trang
A visit to Nha Trang is incomplete without exploring the 'Vietnamese gem' - Vinpearl Land. A luxurious tourism, resort, and entertainment complex situated on Hon Tre Island, seamlessly blending nature and human creativity. Travelers have various options to reach Vinpearl Land, including boat or canoe, but the most fantastic experience is the cable car ride over the sea. Sitting on the cable car and enjoying the breathtaking views of Nha Trang Bay, with the morning breeze, midday freshness, and evening tranquility, is truly delightful.
A visit to Nha Trang is sure to leave an indelible mark on the journey of travelers exploring Vietnam.
3. Mui Ne
Mui Ne, part of Phan Thiet city (Binh Thuan province), is approximately 200 km east of Ho Chi Minh City and 250 km southeast of Nha Trang. Regarded as the resort capital of Vietnam, international tourists often visit Vietnam during the country's winter from December to March.

Mui Ne
Mui Ne is the perfect blend of rolling sand dunes and the sea. Here, you can immerse yourself in vibrant golden sand dunes and picturesque winding beaches. Mui Ne also features many dreamy bathing spots. Travelers can explore places like Hon Rom Ecotourism Area, Ham Tien Western Quarter, Phu Hai Ward, and Tien Thanh Ward to indulge in the crystal-clear waters.
This is truly an ideal travel destination for families and honeymoon couples.
4. Vung Tau
Just a 2-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City, you can reach the coastal city of Vung Tau. Close enough to the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh, Vung Tau becomes particularly lively every weekend, attracting not only international tourists but also domestic travelers. Visitors love Vung Tau for its fresh, cool air that is rare to find elsewhere. Famous beaches like Vong Beach, Chi Linh Beach, and Doi Nhai Beach are not far from the city center but offer incredibly pristine landscapes with long, smooth white sandy shores. Vung Tau is a fantastic suggestion for travelers seeking a relaxing resort getaway.
Travelers are drawn to Vung Tau for its refreshing, cool atmosphere, which is hard to come by. The famous beaches in Vung Tau, such as Vong Beach, Chi Linh Beach, and Doi Nhai Beach, are not far from the city center but boast incredibly untouched landscapes with long, fine white sand. Vung Tau is an excellent recommendation for travelers looking for a tranquil resort vacation.

Explore the coastal city of Vung Tau with its numerous famous beaches.
When visiting the coastal city of Nha Trang, don't miss the chance to admire the city from the outstretched arms of the Christ the King statue or the beacon atop a small mountain.
5. Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is emerging as a 'star' in the tourism scene in Vietnam, with the number of tourists flocking to the island increasing year by year.
Indeed, nature has bestowed Phu Quoc with abundant privileges – pristine landscapes, untouched primeval forests, and expansive azure beaches with fine white sand. Phu Quoc experiences two distinct seasons: the dry season from November to April, with an average temperature of about 24-27°C. During this time, Phu Quoc becomes a 'hot' spot for tourists visiting Vietnam.

Phu Quoc Sea
When in Phu Quoc, travelers will discover stunning beaches with vibrant golden sands at Bai Dai, sparkling white sands at Bai Sao, and immerse themselves in the fresh air, cooled by gentle sea breezes. The Phu Quoc Sea, with its cool emerald waters, offers moments of relaxation and tranquility.
Additionally, adventure-seeking travelers in Phu Quoc have the opportunity to dive into the depths of the ocean to admire the colorful coral reefs or visit world-renowned fish sauce production facilities.
