In Vietnam, the extensive coastline dotted with enchanting islands always captivates the youth. Today, we present to you the stunning islands that are currently buzzing with young adventurers!
Discover the Beauty of Ly Son
Ly Son, a district island of Quang Ngai province, is located approximately 30km off the coast. Covering nearly 10km² with a population of over 20,000, Ly Son leaves an indelible impression on visitors with its warm sunny days, pristine beaches, and incredibly friendly locals. The island district comprises three islands: Big Island, Small Island, and Mù Cu Island.

The Great Island, also known as Cu Lao Re, stands as the heart of Ly Son. The Small Island, alternatively named An Binh, lies close to the Large Island. Mu Cu Islet to the east, adjacent to the Large Island, stands as the smallest uninhabited fairy-like isle amidst the vast emerald waters. Ly Son Island, with its expansive sapphire seas, is undoubtedly a thrilling destination that never fails to excite travelers.

2. Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is a captivating destination in Vietnam, nestled in the Gulf of Thailand within Kien Giang province. Over time, Phu Quoc has gained fame among tourists from all corners of the country and internationally. Phu Quoc boasts beautiful beaches stretching from the north to the south, with 99 hills and a pristine forest ecosystem teeming with diverse flora and fauna.

To the south of the island lie 12 variously-sized islets of the An Thoi archipelago, while to the north, there are Mong Tay Islet, Doi Moi Islet, Bang Islet, and Thay Boi Islet—ideal spots for yachting, fishing, coral reef diving, exploring deserted islands, and outdoor activities. Crystal-clear seawater, serene streams, and a variety of unique seafood are the fantastic advantages of Phu Quoc tourism.

3. Nam Du
Located 250 km by road from Saigon, Nam Du Island is regarded as the ultimate destination for Southern backpackers during holidays. Nam Du is a small archipelago belonging to Kien Hai district in Kien Giang province.

The largest island in the Nam Du archipelago is Big Island, situated in An Son commune, commonly known as Củ Tron Island. Tourism on Nam Du Island is still in its infancy, and everything remains quite rustic and natural.

4. Vinh Vinh Hy
Vinh Hy Bay is among the most picturesque bays in Vietnam, situated in the northeast of Ninh Thuan province, 40 km from Phan Rang city. The sea here is clear and deep blue, with many fish farms adding to its allure, making it a perfect weekend getaway for Saigonese seeking a breath of fresh air. Vinh Hy Bay is an ideal destination for travelers who enjoy exploring the raw and romantic natural landscapes.

Surrounded by lush green hills interspersed with peculiar limestone formations, Vinh Hy is encapsulated by soft, rolling waves of blue water resembling gentle ribbons.

5. Cu Lao Cham
In recent years, Cu Lao Cham has become a preferred coastal destination for many tourists. Not only is it close to the center of Hoi An, just 15 km from Cua Dai Beach, but Cu Lao Cham also attracts tourists with its beautiful landscapes, pristine beaches, and quality, stable tourism services. If you are planning a trip to Hoi An-Da Nang, set aside an extra day to discover the simple and untouched beauty of Cu Lao Cham.

Cu Lao Cham is a renowned tourist destination in Hoi An, known for its expansive white sandy beaches, refreshing blue seas, and delectable seafood. Many tourists, after exploring the ancient charm of Hoi An, often visit this island cluster to experience the tranquil and pristine beauty of nature.
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