1. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 4
Traveling along Vietnam's S-shaped land, you can find breathtaking landscapes everywhere. From lush green forests to rolling hills and crystal-clear beaches, Vung Tau Beach is one of the country's most famous natural wonders. This summer, I was fortunate enough to visit this beautiful beach.
After a few hours on the road, the sight of the beach appeared before me. From a distance, I could already hear the sound of the waves crashing. Once I arrived, all my exhaustion seemed to vanish. Not only famous locally, Vung Tau Beach is also considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The view was truly majestic and awe-inspiring. Above me was a vast, clear blue sky, and below, the boundless ocean stretched far and wide, bathed in the warm golden sunlight. The white sand felt like it was lifting every step I took. Tall coconut trees were reaching for the sky, swaying in the wind as if they were speaking to each other. The sea changes its mood at different times of the day. In the morning, it looks calm, with gentle waves and the sun slowly rising in the distance. At sunset, the beach is bathed in a fiery red glow, with the sun sinking into the horizon like a giant ball of fire. This picturesque scene calms the soul, and all you can hear are the rustling leaves, the wind, and the waves gently hitting the shore.
The waters of Vung Tau Beach are clear and blue like a giant mirror. The waves crash powerfully, chasing each other to the horizon. Tourists often go for a swim in the early morning or evening. The sound of laughter and conversation fills the air. Some people playfully splash water at each other. On the shore, others fly kites, their colorful sails soaring high against the blue sky. My favorite activity is building sandcastles or collecting seashells and sea glass. Seagulls dive down to catch fish, while in the distance, fishing boats can be seen catching seafood. As night falls, the boats return, their holds filled with fish and shrimp. The boats seem to carry the salty taste of the sea. Life here is peaceful, and the people are kind and genuine.
The trip left me with unforgettable memories. Visiting Vung Tau Beach made me feel overwhelmed by the beauty of the mountains and sea, and it deepened my love and pride for the natural beauty of Vietnam.

2. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 5
My summer trip to Vung Tau Beach with my father left me with many fond memories. Last summer was full of wonderful experiences. My father and I traveled from Saigon to Vung Tau in just three hours. We left at four in the morning, and by seven, we were already there.
Indeed:
Only when you see the sea do you realize how beautiful it is.
Only when you gaze at the sea do you understand its calmness.
On a cool summer morning, I had the chance to admire the sea. Oh, how beautiful it was! Could this beauty be a gift from nature? The sunlight cast a soft glow on the rippling waves as they crashed against the shore, resembling small golden mountains—both dazzling and profound. The sun was a red orb, like the heart of an egg. The sea was full of vitality, rising up with a powerful energy to greet the new day. In the distance, the sea appeared as a strip of radiant peach-colored silk, gradually transitioning to a vast expanse of vibrant blue.
As the sun rose higher, the ocean sparkled. The beach shone brightly in a coat of golden light. Countless tiny specks of dust danced atop the waves. Under the sunlight, the golden sand sparkled. My father and I walked on the sand. His tall shadow stretched long, while mine was round and short. It was such a delightful sight! My father led me through the warm morning sunlight. In the crevices of the rocks, the sound of the waves softly clashing seemed like whispered secrets. Seagulls swooped through the air, as if they were spreading their wings to embrace the vast ocean.
Although my time by the sea was brief, I felt as though the sea had become a close, cherished friend. This friend was both gentle and sincere, sharing both joy and sorrow with me. The scenery here was truly enchanting. In the distance, mountains of varying sizes added to the beauty of the sea.
I was captivated by the sea, enchanted by the refreshing, comforting feelings it brought me. If given the chance, I would return to the sea, to my beloved Vung Tau.

3. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 6
Summer has arrived. For me, summer means journeys—traveling to various places with family and friends. Although I’ve been to many places across the country, the place I love most is the beautiful Vung Tau Beach.
Spending two days here, I had fresh and exciting experiences at this dreamy beach. Every morning, before the sun peeks out from behind the clouds, I look out toward the horizon where I see the bright red and pink colors of the sky, breathtaking and majestic. As the golden sunlight gradually spreads across the sky, the sea turns an unusually clear blue. The water is so transparent, the golden sand beneath it is barely visible, creating a magical view. The morning waves at Vung Tau are not too big or noisy, but gentle and soothing, as if they’re caressing and comforting. The beach, a mix of white and golden sand, stretches along the shore, with the sea foam occasionally leaving wet patches on the sand, and with every step, I feel my feet sinking slightly into the soft beach.
As the sun rises higher, the sea sparkles even more, covered in a radiant golden coat. Tiny specks of dust leap playfully on top of the waves. Under the sunlight, the golden sand becomes even more brilliant. My father and I walked along the beach, our shadows stretching long and short. It was such a pleasant moment! My father led me along the shore, and the sound of the waves hitting the rocks seemed like whispers of secrets. Seagulls soared above, as if embracing the endless ocean.
Although my time by the sea was short, the beach already felt like a close, friendly companion. A companion that is kind and sincere, sharing both joys and sorrows. The scenery here is truly beautiful, with distant mountains adding to the vibrant colors of the sea.
I was enchanted by the beach, the feeling of comfort and peace it gave me. If I have the chance, I’ll definitely return to this beautiful beach of Vung Tau.

4. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 7
Last Sunday, my parents took me to visit my maternal grandparents. It had been such a long time since I last saw them in Vung Tau, and even longer since I last enjoyed the beautiful beach. What made this visit special was witnessing the sunset over Vung Tau Beach.
It was around 5:30 PM, a very pleasant summer afternoon. A soft breeze blew from the sea, and the sky, so vast and high, was filled with clouds turning darker, drifting lazily across the horizon. The sun, a giant red ball, slowly descended into the ocean. The red hue of the sun reflected on the water, turning the sea a deep crimson. This golden light at sunset illuminated everything in a warm red glow. From the sky, the sea looked calm and serene, almost eerily peaceful. The waves gently lapped against the shore, no longer crashing like they did in the morning. Perhaps after a full day of crashing against the shore, the sea was tired and at rest. The water remained clear and pristine. The sea of Vung Tau is incredibly clear, almost like a giant mirror reflecting the sky. The pale blue sky blends seamlessly with the pale blue sea, and the bright red horizon echoes in the water. The sky and the sea become one, stretching endlessly, with no end in sight. The golden beach stretches along the shore, with the footprints of passersby left behind. Tall coconut trees stand along the beach, their leaves rustling in the sea breeze. The entire scene is so poetic and romantic. Only the sounds of the wind, rustling leaves, and the gentle waves can be heard.
As the sun set, the sea became quiet, resting after a long day of waves. In the sky, seagulls returned to their nests after a day of hunting. With the sea at peace and the birds finding their rest, fishermen set sail for the distant waters. The pier became bustling with activity, as boats set sail into the horizon. Those who stayed behind waved goodbye to the departing boats. With their sails filled with wind, the boats sped across the water. These sails carry the hopes and dreams of the fishermen for a safe and successful journey. Life in the fishing village of Vung Tau is simple and peaceful.
The sea of Vung Tau is beautiful at any time, but for me, the most beautiful moment is when the sunset paints the sky and sea. It’s a time when you can feel the salty breeze, witness the vastness of the ocean, and see the simplicity of life here. Everything is peaceful and beautiful. Vung Tau’s beach is even more beautiful during this time.

5. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 1
One of my favorite beaches is Bai Sau in Vung Tau.
Bai Sau is a beautiful and poetic beach. The sandy shore here is not too wide, as a row of tall coconut trees stands on either side, gently swaying in the sea breeze. These trees form a natural green barrier between Bai Sau Beach and the city.
The water here is deeper in color than other beaches I’ve visited, with a mix of blue and green hues. The beach gradually slopes down to the sea, allowing me to wade into the cool water and enjoy the refreshing sensation. The feeling of the cool water rushing past my legs and waist is incredibly relaxing. The sky above is vast and wide, with gusts of wind carrying the refreshing sea air. After a satisfying swim, I lie down on the warm sand, enjoying the cool, fresh atmosphere of the place.
Bai Sau is truly a wonderful beach. Not only does it have a natural, pristine beauty, but it also offers a sense of calm and relaxation that’s hard to describe. It’s a perfect place to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.

6. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 2
During last summer vacation, my parents took me to Vung Tau for a beach holiday, and the beauty of the place left a deep impression on me.
Our family took the Hoang Hoa Tham road and turned left at the intersection of Hoang Hoa Tham and Thuy Van. The road is wide and runs past the Thang Mười Hotel. This road had been recently renovated, making travel in both directions more convenient. 'On both sides of the road, elegant high-voltage power poles greet visitors with a slight bow.' On the left side of the road, the lush green trees provide a cool, refreshing shade. In the distance, rows of pine trees stand tall, blocking the sand from the sea breeze. Towering buildings stand alongside smaller houses hidden behind the dense green foliage. On the western side, by the beach, there are restaurants in various styles and colors, spacious and clean parking lots, and pools filled with crystal-clear water. Everything seems to be peacefully still, as if still caught in a deep sleep, with only the distant sound of the waves coming ashore.
Around 6 AM, the sea was lit up in a brilliant red, like a giant ball of fire rising from the ocean. The sun, warm and soft, was gently climbing from the eastern horizon. The sky stretched wide, painted with a refreshing pink hue. As the sun rose higher, it shrank and transformed from a soft red to a bright, dazzling white. The sea followed the sun’s movement, gradually expanding, becoming broader and more expansive. The water shifted from dark blue to a lighter shade, shimmering in the morning light. The waves playfully chased each other, racing non-stop. Far from the shore, the waves gently rolled, but as they reached the beach, they turned into a frothy, white foam like the ocean’s joyful smile. These white waves rushed onto the soft, golden sand, only to retreat quickly and give way to the next wave. In the morning, the tide gradually moved away, leaving behind a smooth, gentle beach for people to walk on. The air was cool and still, but by the afternoon and evening, the wind picked up, blowing sand into the air. The beach, still quite empty at this time, had a few visitors and vendors cleaning up their stalls, preparing for the next wave of tourists.
I really enjoy watching the beach at dawn in Vung Tau. I hope that every summer vacation, I can come here to play and enjoy the beauty of the sea.

7. Description of Vung Tau Beach - Part 3
Every summer, my parents take me to Vung Tau city. Despite visiting every year, I never grow tired of it because the city is home to Bai Sau, a beach that combines fun and relaxation with stunning scenery.
We arrived in Vung Tau around midday. After settling in and having lunch, my parents took me to the beach at about 2 PM. Although the sun was bright, the sea breeze was so refreshing, like an air conditioner, that no one felt hot. The beach was crowded, and most people were dressed simply. Only women wore swimsuits, but modestly, while the men were relaxed, shirtless and in shorts. A short walk over the soft sand brought us to the waves crashing onto the shore. Out in the water, heads bobbed as people were playfully tossed by the waves. Laughter filled the air with each powerful wave, but the constant roar of the ocean was never drowned out. The salty taste of the seawater lingered on my lips, and although I choked a little, I couldn’t resist staying submerged in the lively, crystal-clear water.
At night, my parents and I sat in an outdoor café by the beach, watching the night sea. It made me reflect: the ocean is vast, majestic, and mysterious! The mountains along the coast appeared faint in the mist, while fishing boats near the shore were visible only by their lights.
Few people were swimming or walking along the beach at night. Most gathered at stalls or cafés facing the sea, laughing and chatting, enjoying seafood like crabs, shellfish, and others, while the men sipped beer happily. On the wide paved road running along the beach, traffic was busy, and neon signs from hotels illuminated the night. Pedestrians crowded the sidewalks, while some were shopping for souvenirs from street vendors. Many young people and children enjoyed renting tandem bikes to explore the streets of Vung Tau hidden behind the mountains.
In the morning, I woke up early with my father to watch the sunrise over the sea. The sun rose from the ocean, large and red, lighting up the sky. Nearby, fishing boats raced toward the shore. They crawled up the beach on four-wheel-drive vehicles. My dad took me to watch the fishermen haul in their nets, mostly filled with anchovies, and a few small shrimp and crabs. Each night, these boats catch several kilograms of fish. Over there, one boat got stuck in the sand, and my father and I rushed to help push it free. It was a lot of fun!
Though our time at Vung Tau’s beach was short, I felt incredibly happy and peaceful. My heart was lightened by the grandiose nature and the beautiful scenery. Next summer, I hope my family will return to this beloved beach to enjoy and relax once again.
