Explore the renowned, stunning islands you can't afford to miss when traveling to Nha Trang, a standout tourist destination in this region.
Discover Nha Trang – Top 5 Beautiful Islands to Explore
Nha Trang, a coastal city in Khanh Hoa province, is often referred to as the 'pearl of the East Sea' due to its natural beauty and climate. Every year, Nha Trang attracts millions of tourists, both domestic and international, drawn by its inherent charms. Notably, the beautiful islands in this area are a must-visit during your trip.

1. Jewel Island
Considered a must-visit, Jewel Island will surprise you with a unique path stretching across the sea, connecting three small islands. Walking on this extraordinary path is thrilling, combining excitement and a hint of fear as you step into the vast ocean. Additionally, the island offers various exciting water activities.


2. Swallow Island
Swallow Island is approximately a 1-hour boat ride from Cau Da port. This island is particularly unique with an extraordinary twin beach. Notably, one side features hot water, while the other boasts cold water, created by unique currents. This dual-temperature beach sparks curiosity and attracts many visitors. Please note that Swallow Island is only open for day visits.


3. Whale Island (Hon Ong)
Whale Island is an ideal destination for those who appreciate pristine, tranquil nature. Currently uninhabited, the island is home to the exclusive Whale Island Resort, offering services on the island. It's a wonderful place for you to temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.

4. Mun Island
Mun Island is approximately a 45-minute boat ride from Cau Da port. Named Hòn Mun due to its high, treacherous rocky outcrops, it forms small caves with unique black rocks resembling ebony wood. These black caves serve as nesting grounds for swallows, and the marine ecosystem here is incredibly diverse and rich with over 1500 species of coral and marine life.



5. Binh Hung Island
Binh Hung Island leaves travelers in awe with its exquisite beaches such as Binh Tien Beach, Freshwater Beach, and Kinh Beach. Notably, this island is also a habitat for fishermen, engaging in the prevalent practice of aquaculture, particularly lobster farming. Trying the local lobster is a must on Binh Hung Island.




By Mytour
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourAugust 31, 2022