Vietnam boasts a diverse ecosystem with over 4000 different islands, many of which are stunningly beautiful. Below are 11 exquisite islands that you simply must visit at least once in your lifetime:
Co To Island – Quang Ninh Province

In recent years, Co To Island has emerged as the most beautiful 'jewel' in the North with its pristine beauty. The seawater around Co To Island is crystal clear, allowing visibility to the bottom. Despite not having long stretches of white sandy beaches, you will still be mesmerized by its emerald green hues and refreshing, pleasant seawater, which make you forget all the worries of everyday life.
Key attractions on the island include the Co To Lighthouse, visits to Van Chai, Hong Van, Bac Van ports, the fascinating rock formations at Cau My, and don't miss out on Co To Con, a small uninhabited island near Co To Island.
Bailey Island - Maine
Despite its small size of just over 3 km², this island located in the heart of Casco Bay, Maine is hailed as a hidden gem of natural beauty.

The waters surrounding Bailey Island are crystal clear, offering pristine views and remarkably affordable travel and dining options. Bailey Island is renowned for its stunning beaches like Mackerel Cove, Pebble Beach, and Lands End, where visitors can immerse themselves in breathtaking sunrises or indulge in snorkeling and fishing adventures.
Adding to its allure, Bailey Island is exclusively open to domestic visitors, offering an authentic experience of Maine coastal life.
Isle Royale
Isle Royale is a renowned tourist destination near Houghton, Michigan, administratively part of Isle Royale National Park. Located within Lake Superior, it boasts a rich ecosystem and pristine wilderness, offering visitors a secluded retreat from urban life.

Visiting Cù Lao Chàm offers more than just beach activities. Explore its diverse ecosystem, learn about the renowned swiftlet nest harvesting profession, and visit famous landmarks like Tò Vò Cave, Bao Gạo Islet, Dream Stream, Hải Tạng Pagoda, Đại Càn Shrine, ancestral tombs, Tổ Nghề Yến Temple, Bãi Làng archaeological site, and the Village Well...
Phú Quốc
Phú Quốc, often referred to as the enchanting 'Pearl Island', captivates with its pristine and irresistible charm.

Phú Quốc has been ranked in the top 3 most beautiful winter destinations by National Geographic and tops Asiaone's list of 10 ideal beach destinations in Asia. With its world-famous beaches like Sao Beach, Long Beach, and numerous other untouched shores, abundant seafood such as sea urchins, scallops, jumping snails, parrotfish, mackerel... along with fantastic experiences like coral diving, squid fishing, and watching the sunset at Cậu Mansion.
Côn Đảo – Bà Rịa Vũng Tàu
Côn Đảo evokes the heroic history of Vietnamese national heroes who endured through magnificent historical struggles. Prior to the 20th century, Vietnam referred to Côn Sơn Island as Côn Lôn or Côn Nôn Island. Côn Đảo has become a captivating tourist destination, known for its pristine beaches, fine white sand that enchants travelers from all over the world when they set foot here.

Visiting Con Dao, you'll indulge in delectable, fresh seafood; however, prices are on the higher end, so bring cooking utensils to enjoy specialties while saving money!
In Con Dao, you can visit Dam Trau Beach, nestled against a backdrop of white cliffs, forming a tranquil, pristine crescent-shaped beach. Aside from beach activities, explore Con Dao Prison, visit Ba Phi Yen Temple, the grave of Vo Thi Sau, witness sea turtle nesting, admire coral reefs, or even spot dolphins, and immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters of Hon Tre...
Ly Son Island
Ly Son is an ideal destination for tourism, being the only island district of Quang Ngai Province. Situated northeast, 15 nautical miles from the mainland, this island boasts stunning landscapes of blue sea, white sand, and golden sunshine.

When visiting Ly Son, explore landmarks like To Vo Cong Drum, Quan Am Tower, Hang Pagoda, Cau Cave, the National Flagpole atop Thoi Loi Peak, and various temples. Ly Son's specialties include solitary garlic, along with a variety of seafood like trumpet shells, king crabs, and devilfish. Most beautiful beaches are found on Little Island, so don't miss out when you're in Ly Son!
Ba Lua Archipelago
The archipelago of Bà Lụa is famously known as the “Hạ Long Bay of the South”. Located under the administration of Sơn Hải commune, Kiên Lương district, Kiên Giang province, Vietnam. The center of the archipelago is approximately 6 km west of Hòn Chông cape. This group of islands is also dubbed as the “Little Hạ Long Bay” of the Southern region. From Ho Chi Minh City to Bà Lụa archipelago is about 350km, an 8-hour drive.

This archipelago consists of many large and small islands, about 7 km from Chông island within the jurisdiction of Kiên Lương district, Kiên Giang province. The scenery here is stunning and yet the prices and expenses are incredibly affordable.
Bình Hưng Island
Bình Hưng Island is located in Cam Bình commune, Cam Ranh city, nestled at the foot of the pass along the Bình Tiên – Vĩnh Hy coastal route. This place is famous for its smooth white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Situated near Bình Ba island, Bình Hưng island is hailed by backpackers as a new destination waiting to be explored.

When visiting Bình Hưng Island, you must explore Sweetwater Bay, Chút lighthouse, and Egg Rock Beach. Additionally, there’s the stunning Kinh Bay with its tri-colored sea, clear waters revealing the seabed, and fine white sand that will captivate all who visit. Here, you’ll find tourist services akin to those on Bình Ba island.
Nam Du Island
Nam Du is an untouched island that is incredibly beautiful and captivating. Situated in Kiên Hải district, Kiên Giang province, Nam Du retains its natural charm due to limited human interference. Despite the challenging journey required to reach this secluded island, the breathtaking scenery serves as the most rewarding experience.

One remarkable aspect of Nam Du is the affordability of tourism services and accommodations. Prior to visiting, it's advisable to research and communicate with the locals for a warm welcome. The people of Nam Du are friendly and hospitable, with a strong environmental consciousness. This is why Nam Du has maintained its pristine beauty throughout the years.
Phú Quý Island

With an area of 16.5 km2, Phú Quý Island lies off the coast of the South Central region of Vietnam. Surrounding the main island are other smaller islands such as Đá Cao to the northwest, Đỏ Island to the northeast, and Tranh and Hải Islands to the southwest. This archipelago is under the administration of Phú Quý district, Bình Thuận province.
Visitors to Phú Quý can enjoy not only swimming in the sea but also engaging in adventurous activities like accompanying skilled fishermen on their fishing expeditions, a unique experience reserved for the brave-hearted.
Additionally, visitors can indulge in local delicacies unique to Phú Quý such as conch, moon crab, sea cucumber – a rare and nutritious delicacy, or savor the deliciously sour and fragrant sour soup made with mullet fish.
Quan Lan Island
Quan Lan Island is located in Bai Tu Long Bay in northern Vietnam. The island comprises 2 communes in Van Don district, Quang Ninh province: Quan Lan and Minh Chau. Situated within Bai Tu Long National Park, Quan Lan Island is part of the Van Hai archipelago, embracing the eastern edge of Bai Tu Long Bay, with the Vân Đồn port located on the island itself.

There are 2 ways to reach Quan Lan by bus: via the Hanoi – Halong – Quan Lan route, and the Hanoi – Cai Rong – Quan Lan route. Alternatively, you can bring your motorcycle aboard the ferry or rent one for transportation on the island.
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