1. Thùy Vân Road - Bãi Sau, Vũng Tàu
This is one of the busiest roads in Vũng Tàu. Naturally, when you visit, you'll pass by Thùy Vân Road, which runs alongside Bãi Sau in Vũng Tàu. On one side, you'll find rows of grand and unique hotels, closely packed together, along with souvenir shops. On the other side, there's the beautiful beach where tourists gather to swim, relax, and unwind. The road's granite-paved sidewalks are not only beautiful but also spotless, making it an enjoyable experience for visitors due to the stunning views and welcoming atmosphere. In future tourism development plans, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu intends to transform Thùy Vân's coastal road into the province's top 5-star seaside road, after Hồ Tràm. Additionally, Vũng Tàu is planning to establish a premium coastal tourist route defined by Thùy Vân, Thi Sách, and Chí Linh streets. This area is expected to see infrastructure upgrades and be developed into a large-scale tourism and resort cluster, with hundreds of resorts, entertainment complexes, vacation apartments, and 5-star hotels.


2. Ô Quy Hồ Pass - Lai Châu
Ô Quy Hồ Pass, also known as Hoàng Liên Sơn Pass, is located in the northwestern mountains of Vietnam. This winding pass stretches nearly 50 kilometers along National Highway 4D, with two-thirds of the route in Tam Đường District, Lai Châu, and the remaining third in Sa Pa, Lào Cai. The pass is one of the longest in the northwest region. Though the road is rough and dangerous, it is surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, making it even more beautiful. Due to its stunning views and challenging terrain, Ô Quy Hồ has become a popular destination for adventurers and thrill-seekers. The reward for conquering this challenging road is the spectacular natural beauty that awaits at the top. Travelers will be surrounded by towering peaks, vast cloud forests, and lush green fields. From here, they can enjoy panoramic views of the Sapa valley and its expansive terraced rice fields. The route is filled with sharp curves and steep slopes, but from the summit of Ô Quy Hồ Pass, visitors are treated to a sea of clouds and the sweet scent of wildflowers. The refreshing and pure air at this altitude makes it an unforgettable experience.


3. Trần Hưng Đạo Street - Đà Lạt
Trần Hưng Đạo Street is located in the heart of Đà Lạt, near Xuan Huong Lake and the Bảo Đại Palace. This street is home to many old French villas, each steeped in stories of abandoned houses filled with the mystical charm of Đà Lạt. Lined with whispering pine trees, the street gives off an enchanting atmosphere, drawing visitors in with its timeless and dreamy beauty, characteristic of the land known as the city of a thousand flowers. Trần Hưng Đạo is also known as the Mai Anh Đào (Peach Blossom) Street of Đà Lạt. Over 500 meters of the street are adorned with rows of peach blossoms, adding a stunning touch to the already picturesque surroundings. The combination of ancient villas, tall pines casting gentle shadows, and the vibrant pink of the flowers creates an irresistible and charming route. As visitors begin their journey along Trần Hưng Đạo, they will be immersed in the cool and refreshing atmosphere of Đà Lạt. The street is shaded by tall trees, offering a comfortable, pleasant environment with a serene and inviting atmosphere. Visitors can stop to enjoy delicious food and drinks at the cozy cafes along the way, relaxing in the peaceful, open surroundings.


4. Hải Vân Pass - Connecting Thừa Thiên Huế and Da Nang
Known as the 'most magnificent pass in the world,' Hải Vân Pass connects Thừa Thiên Huế and Da Nang. It is famous not only for its treacherous and winding roads but also for its breathtaking natural beauty. The top of the pass is shrouded in mist year-round, while at its foot lies the vast, deep-blue sea. As travelers drive along the Hải Vân Pass, they are surrounded by stunning natural scenery—mountains towering on either side, a forest of clouds enveloping the pass, and the endless ocean stretching far beyond. The majestic, untouched landscape of Hải Vân Pass is a sight to behold. From the summit, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Lăng Cô Beach and Da Nang Bay, feeling the awe-inspiring and mysterious force of nature. The Hải Vân Pass is also renowned for its historic architecture and the artistry of human engineering that went into its construction. It offers a unique travel experience with its awe-inspiring landscapes, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers who want to explore the raw beauty of Vietnam. The Hải Vân Bridge stands as a historical and cultural symbol along this scenic route.


5. Mã Pí Lèng Pass - Hà Giang
Known as the 'king of all passes' in Vietnam, Mã Pí Lèng Pass spans 20 km, with its summit around 1200 meters above sea level, located in the Đồng Văn Plateau. It forms part of the Happiness Road, linking Hà Giang City, Đồng Văn, and Mèo Vạc Town. Although not the longest pass, it is one of the most treacherous roads in the country. Mã Pí Lèng is considered a geological and scenic heritage site. The landscape here captivates with sheer cliffs, deep ravines, vast trees, and slow-moving clouds above. In 2009, the pass was officially recognized as one of Vietnam’s national scenic wonders. As travelers navigate the dangerous curves and steep climbs of Mã Pí Lèng, they will be rewarded with sweeping views from the top, where the sea of clouds blends with the rugged cliffs. The pass also offers a unique cultural experience, as visitors interact with local ethnic communities, learn about their traditions, and sample the region's specialties.


6. Phan Đình Phùng Street - Hà Nội
Phan Đình Phùng Street in Hanoi is renowned for its wide sidewalks lined with towering, straight trees. In spring and summer, the street is blanketed with the white petals of fallen sấu flowers. In autumn and winter, the road is covered with the golden leaves of sấu trees, creating a romantic atmosphere. This street is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, where visitors can immerse themselves in the fresh breeze and the fragrance of the sấu trees. It is also a favorite destination for couples on romantic walks. As travelers move along Phan Đình Phùng, they are surrounded by an ambiance of peace, history, and elegance, with ancient villas, centuries-old trees, and historic homes showcasing Hanoi's timeless architectural style. A notable feature of this street is the vibrant, colorful flower carts that add to the enchanting atmosphere, particularly in the spring and autumn. Additionally, Phan Đình Phùng Street is known for its lush trees, providing welcome shade and cool air during hot summer days. Visitors can stroll leisurely, enjoy the scenery, and relax in the tranquil surroundings.


7. The Road to U Minh Thượng Forest - Kiên Giang
Step onto the path leading to U Minh Thượng Forest and you will be surrounded by lush, refreshing nature. Located in Kiên Giang Province, this destination is well-known in the region. The rows of trees with their rustling leaves guide you into a rich natural landscape, filled with diverse plants, fruits, and bird species. The road offers travelers a deep connection to nature and the local Khmer culture, where they can explore traditions, taste local delicacies, and enjoy the regional music of đờn ca tài tử. As you journey along the road, you'll encounter the vast expanse of the flooded forest, endless fields, and green reed beds. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature, observe wildlife, and embrace the tranquility of rural life. The road is situated at the southernmost point of Vietnam, near the Cambodian border, adding a multicultural and geographically diverse element to the experience.


8. Phan Thiết – Mũi Né Coastal Road
The coastal road from Phan Thiết to Mũi Né kicks off our list of the most beautiful roads in Vietnam. Phan Thiết is known for its hot, dry climate, which has created small desert-like areas along the coastline, stretching between Phan Thiết and Mũi Né. As you travel along this route, you’ll be awestruck by its stunning beauty. Near Mũi Né, you’ll see endless stretches of sandy beaches, interspersed with clusters of plants that thrive in the arid, sun-scorched environment. The road is mostly quiet, with little traffic, and stretches for about 100 kilometers, offering plenty of opportunities to stop and capture the perfect photos for memories. Along the way, you can marvel at the vast blue ocean beside the road, with gentle waves creating a soothing breeze. The road forms a picturesque scene, lined with palm trees that provide shade and comfort. In addition to the beach views, you can also explore the charm of coastal villages, quaint paths, cafes, guesthouses, and resorts featuring unique architectural styles. The atmosphere here is lively yet peaceful, making it an ideal spot for beachgoers to relax and unwind.


9. Bảo Lộc Pass - Lâm Đồng
To reach the picturesque city of Đà Lạt, travelers must pass through Bảo Lộc Pass, one of Vietnam’s most famous and challenging mountain routes. Also known as Ba Cô Pass, this winding and treacherous path demands careful navigation by experienced drivers. As you journey through Bảo Lộc - Lâm Đồng, you’ll be greeted with stunning natural beauty, including rolling mountain ranges, shaded forests, and cascading waterfalls scattered along the way. The road curves along steep cliffs and deep ravines, offering both a thrilling adventure and breathtaking views. However, the sight from the top is undeniably magnificent. Traveling from Ho Chi Minh City towards Đà Lạt, the right side offers views of lush plateaus, swaying forests, towering rock faces, and small streams of water trickling down. As you ascend to higher elevations, you’ll even catch glimpses of ethereal white clouds. The entire journey is a mesmerizing experience, making Bảo Lộc Pass one of Vietnam's most scenic roads.


10. Vĩnh Hy – Cam Ranh Coastal Road
Inaugurated in 2015, the Vĩnh Hy – Cam Ranh coastal road has become a popular attraction for tourists and adventurers due to its breathtaking beauty. Stretching approximately 30 kilometers from Ninh Chữ to Bình Tiên, this scenic route offers stunning views of towering mountains alongside the vast, endless blue sea. The soft golden sunlight at dawn creates a serene atmosphere, perfect for travelers taking the early morning journey. As you travel along this coastal path, you’ll enjoy vistas of the brilliant blue ocean, soft sandy beaches, and lush green palm trees, creating an expansive and picturesque landscape. The vibrant sea and smooth coastline invite visitors to relax and explore the area. The Vĩnh Hy – Cam Ranh region is also known for its beautiful bays and beaches like Vĩnh Hy Bay, Bãi Dứa, and Bãi Bà, each offering its own unique charm, from long, fine sandy shores to colorful coral reefs in the crystal-clear waters.

