1. Cửa Lò Beach (Nghe An)
Cửa Lò Beach stretches for about 12km, with 8.2km of smooth, fine white sand and gentle slopes. The water is clear and clean, and the beach is divided into three small bathing areas: Lan Châu, Xuân Hương, and Song Ngư. Some even compare Cửa Lò to Nha Trang Beach due to its long, wide Bình Minh street running along the shoreline, lined with trees, and the beach's popularity with tourists from early morning till evening. The area is also surrounded by lush forests of pine and coconut trees, providing both a natural barrier against sand and a delightful stroll. Cửa Lò is a thriving eco-tourism destination with nearby attractions such as Hòn Ngư Island, located just 4km from the mainland, and Cửa Hội and Bãi Lữ beaches, forming a scenic corridor of rivers, forests, and hills. The peak tourist season runs from April 30 to September 30, starting with the 'Cửa Lò Water Festival,' featuring folk performances and impressive fireworks displays. In an effort to extend the tourist season, Cửa Lò is also developing winter tourism services.
With a rich marine ecosystem, Cửa Lò Beach boasts around 200 species of fish, as well as local specialties like shrimp, squid, crab, sea snake, and grouper. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood directly on the beach or at local restaurants, with surprisingly affordable prices. One of the highlights is the unique glowing squid (a small squid species with purple spots on its back when freshly caught), as well as shrimp and grouper. For the more adventurous, tourists can join local fishermen in small boats to catch glowing squid about 50-100m offshore, offering a thrilling experience and the chance to enjoy grilled or steamed squid right on the boat. The area also offers a variety of modern services, including numerous hotels and guesthouses lining the roads leading to the beach. At night, Bình Minh street transforms into a lively urban scene with sparkling lights. High-adrenaline activities like jet-skiing or parasailing across the vast ocean have added a youthful vibe to the area.


2. Thiên Cầm Beach (Ha Tinh)
Among the many tourist destinations in Ha Tinh, Thiên Cầm Beach is often mentioned by travel enthusiasts. This beach boasts stunning natural scenery, complete tourist services, and a tranquil atmosphere. Thiên Cầm Beach forms a crescent shape, stretching nearly 3 kilometers from Thiên Cầm Mountain to Đầu Voi Mountain, with the large and small mountains of Cùm Nậy and Cùm Con standing guard over the area. These natural landmarks create a picturesque setting, with the Kỳ La stream flowing through the mountains and eventually emptying into the sea. The name Thiên Cầm, meaning 'Heavenly Music,' is said to be inspired by the sound of celestial music heard by King Hùng during his visit, while another story tells of Hồ Quý Ly being captured here, giving rise to the name 'Heavenly Trap.' Visitors to Thiên Cầm will be captivated by its pristine waters, cool breeze, and the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.
At Thiên Cầm Beach, visitors can dive into the clear, cool water, surrounded by a serene and unspoiled environment. Located in central Vietnam, the waters here are clearer and cleaner than those found in northern beaches. The beach features three main bathing areas, with the largest and most beautiful being the main beach, which stretches for 3 kilometers. The sparkling emerald waters, fine white sand, and fascinating rock formations contribute to the beach's untouched beauty. For a panoramic view of the entire beach and its surrounding islands, hike up Thiên Cầm Mountain, just steps from the shoreline. Standing at 108 meters above sea level, you can enjoy sweeping views of the entire coastline. The mountain is also home to Chùa Cầm Sơn, a temple that was once dedicated to Hồ Quý Ly and his son, built in the 13th century. Visitors can also observe the ancient footprints of a giant preserved in the stone at the temple.


3. My Khe Beach (Da Nang)
The renowned American economic magazine, Forbes, has ranked My Khe Beach in Da Nang as one of the six most attractive beaches in the world. My Khe Beach has met all the essential criteria for this prestigious recognition, including its accessibility, free public entry, long and smooth sandy shoreline, ideal sun and wave conditions for sports, safety measures for swimmers, and the presence of luxury resorts and international-standard villas. The beach is famous for its soft white sand, calm waves, warm water year-round, and the picturesque rows of palm trees that surround it. Tourists can enjoy swimming almost year-round, but the best time to visit is during the summer months, from May to August. Additionally, the gentle slope of the beach allows for a relaxing swim while enjoying the views of the majestic Marble Mountains and the distant Cu Lao Cham Island off the coast of Hoi An.
With its prime location, easy access, and free entry for all visitors, My Khe Beach offers a smooth, long stretch of white sand with perfect sunshine and wave conditions for outdoor activities. The beach is also equipped with safety personnel, ensuring a secure environment for swimmers. Furthermore, My Khe Beach is surrounded by numerous high-end resorts and villas, providing the utmost comfort for guests looking to relax and enjoy life. The beach stretches about 10 kilometers, from the foot of the Son Tra Peninsula to the Marble Mountains, just 3 kilometers east of Da Nang city center. Visitors can easily reach My Khe Beach by motorcycle, taxi, or bus, and renting a tourist vehicle is also a popular choice for first-time visitors to Da Nang, offering both safety and comfort.


4. Nha Trang Beach (Khanh Hoa)
Nha Trang Bay covers an area of about 500 km², offering calm waters without large waves. The Cái River flows between two crescent-shaped beaches, with fine, cool sand stretching for 6-7 kilometers. Under the tropical sun, the green hills on the coastline and the islands merge seamlessly with the blue sea, enhancing the allure of the golden sandy beaches lapped by gentle waves. Over the years, Nha Trang has evolved into a modern, vibrant city, yet the beauty of its beach continues to mesmerize visitors. The pristine charm of Nha Trang's beach is magnetic, as if drawing people into its serene and enchanting landscape. Standing on its shores, time seems to stand still, as you become lost in the captivating beauty of this coastal city—a priceless gift from nature itself.
Visitors can enjoy various activities directly on Nha Trang Beach or at nearby attractions such as Vinpearl Land, Hon Tam, Dốc Lết Beach, and more. One popular activity is parasailing, which might seem daring but is actually quite safe. As you soar 70-100 meters above the water, a boat follows beneath you, ensuring safety. If you fall into the sea, a life jacket will keep you afloat, and the boat will quickly come to rescue you. The experience of gliding through the sky while taking in the stunning views of Nha Trang from above is unforgettable. Whether you're swimming in the cool waters, diving into the waves, building sandcastles on the shore, or simply relaxing on the beach, Nha Trang offers the perfect escape to reconnect with nature and indulge in its natural beauty.


5. Mui Ne Beach (Binh Thuan)
Mui Ne is located on the eastern coast of Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan province, approximately 250 km north of Ho Chi Minh City. This charming destination is renowned for its palm-lined roads, stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs where the ocean waves gently crash, and the vibrant sand dunes that glow under the sun. The long, lush green sand dunes that stretch along scenic roads are a signature feature of Mui Ne. Whether by train or motorbike, visitors are treated to a mesmerizing view of endless greenery against the backdrop of the vast ocean. Mui Ne’s most captivating aspect is its red and white sand dunes. For those seeking adventure, activities like windsurfing and kite surfing are popular here. Mui Ne has even been recognized by Sky Scanner as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Asia-Pacific region.
The beach stretches for several kilometers, featuring beautiful spots like Rang Beach, Hon Rom Beach, Suoi Nuoc Beach, and Ong Dia Rock Beach, where the waves crash into dramatic cliffs. The endless sand dunes have been a source of inspiration for many photographers and artists. Located on the eastern edge of Phan Thiet, Mui Ne is known for its scenic palm-lined streets and has earned the title of 'resort capital,' attracting visitors who come for relaxation. In addition to the stunning natural beauty, Mui Ne also offers fresh, delicious seafood from the local coastal community. This destination is filled with surprises, especially its pristine, untouched beaches that continue to enchant visitors.


6. Con Dao Beach (Vung Tau)
Con Dao, also known as Con Lon or Con Son, is an archipelago belonging to Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, located about an hour’s flight from Ho Chi Minh City. Covering an area of 76 km² and comprising 16 islands, Con Dao has a population of only around 6,000 people. Often referred to as the 'hell on earth' in the past, Con Dao today has transformed into a popular tourist destination due to its pristine beaches and captivating natural beauty. The islands are home to several untouched beaches, many of which remain undiscovered by tourists. Con Dao’s remote allure offers a unique beach experience in Vietnam. If you have the chance to visit, make sure to take time to enjoy its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.
What makes Con Dao truly unforgettable is its long, sandy beaches, pristine waters, and a rich marine ecosystem. It remains one of the few places in Vietnam where you might encounter rare marine life, such as sea cows, which are on the national conservation list. Visitors can also explore the Vich Island to see turtles nesting or observe monkeys in their natural habitat, scavenging along the rocky cliffs. The best time to visit Con Dao is from April to November when the weather is calm and the sea is peaceful. Plan your trip and pack your bags for an unforgettable adventure in this untouched paradise!


7. Phu Quoc Beach (Kien Giang)
Unlike the scorching summer heat of northern Vietnam, Phu Quoc Island greets you with soft white sands, golden sunlight, turquoise waters, and a gentle breeze. While exploring the island's coastal beauty, visitors can discover stunning beaches scattered around the island, including Long Beach, Khem Beach, Doi Ghenh, and Rach Tram. However, the most breathtaking of them all is Sao Beach. Phu Quoc's beaches stretch in a crescent shape, with shimmering sands gleaming under the sun, and graceful palm trees casting shadows over the crystal-clear water... all creating a picture-perfect tropical paradise. Sao Beach, located in the Gulf of Thailand, is often regarded as the most beautiful beach in Phu Quoc. With its pristine water, fine white sand stretching for 7 kilometers, and lush casuarina trees offering shade, the tranquil, untouched atmosphere makes it a must-visit spot. If you visit the island and miss out on Sao Beach, you will have missed one of its most enchanting experiences.
The gentle sound of waves kissing the shore adds to the serenity of Sao Beach, as if the sea itself embraces you. Two mountains cradle the beach like protective arms, sheltering the shore from the unpredictable storms of nature. The quiet, fresh air here is perfect for anyone looking to relax and rejuvenate. Walking along the beach early in the morning, as the sun’s first rays break through the clouds, creates a magical moment. The soft pink hue of the sky is a sight to behold, one that can only be fully appreciated by those who wake early. Sao Beach’s natural beauty is simply mesmerizing, and once you’ve been there, you’ll always long to return. For those who have not yet visited Phu Quoc, the island promises an unforgettable getaway in a truly unique environment.


8. Bai Chay Beach (Quang Ninh)
Bai Chay is famous not only for its long, stunning bridge but also for its long stretches of fine, white sand. This man-made beach lies along the Ha Long Bay, and while it may not have the dramatic allure or mystique of Ha Long Bay itself, it holds its own charm that those who truly appreciate natural beauty can recognize. The beach is lined with quaint hotels and small villas that carry a distinct charm. Located not far from Hanoi, it makes for a perfect weekend getaway by motorbike, offering an enjoyable coastal road trip. As the largest beach in Ha Long City, Bai Chay is a major draw for tourists, with its wide 1000-meter stretch of sand and crystal-clear water, attracting both domestic and international visitors. The beachfront is shaded by rows of ancient pine trees, providing a refreshing, peaceful atmosphere enhanced by the cool sea breeze and the surrounding greenery.
Visitors to Bai Chay not only come for relaxation, sunbathing, and scenic photography but also for its rich cultural history, where they can hear tales of the local heroes who fought against foreign invaders. The beach itself has a gentle slope, and on either side, you'll find towering pine trees, picturesque villas, and hotels that give the area a tranquil vibe. The sunsets and sunrises here are absolutely magical, creating a serene and almost dreamlike experience for all who visit. In addition to the natural beauty, there are plenty of unique activities to enjoy, including bike rentals along the beach, wave surfing, kite flying, and a range of delightful dining options.


9. Do Son Beach (Hai Phong)
Do Son is a district of Hai Phong, located about 20 km southeast of the city center. This scenic coastal area is a popular holiday spot with a variety of beautiful beaches, attracting visitors from all over who come to relax, swim, and hike. From Do Son, tourists can easily take a high-speed boat to visit nearby destinations such as Cat Ba, Tuan Chau, or Ha Long Bay. The best times to visit are early in the year and during the summer. In the early months, the weather is cool and comfortable, and visitors can enjoy local festivals and learn about the area's culture. During the Lunar New Year, many people flock to Do Son to visit the Ba De Temple, seeking blessings for good weather, prosperous harvests, and family harmony.
Additionally, the beginning of the year in Do Son is marked by the Dấu Island Festival, where locals and traders take boats out to the island to pray for a successful business year and good health. However, during this period, the sea water can be quite cold, making it less ideal for water activities, and most services remain low-key. On the other hand, in the summer, visitors come to Do Son to enjoy the clear, cool, and refreshing sea. After a busy time of work, there's nothing better than relaxing at Do Son with friends and family. Do Son also offers a wide range of fun beach activities that are especially popular with young people, such as jet skiing and parasailing. These activities give you the chance to see the entire Do Son tourist area from a breathtaking perspective in the sky.


10. Sam Son Beach (Thanh Hoa)
For a long time, Sam Son Beach has been a favorite destination for both domestic and international tourists visiting Vietnam. Today, with its rapidly growing tourism industry, Sam Son attracts visitors with its stunning natural scenery and local specialties unique to Thanh Hoa. It has become one of the top beach destinations in Vietnam. The beach is known for its charming palm trees lining the coastline, the gentle sound of the breeze, golden sands, and clear blue waters, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere. Sam Son's popularity as a holiday spot dates back to the French colonial era when it was a favorite retreat for French officials, and it quickly became a well-known vacation spot in Indochina. Many villas sprang up here, including one belonging to Emperor Bao Dai.
Visiting Sam Son Beach is like stepping into a beautiful natural painting, where the sky and earth meet, and mountains and seas blend harmoniously. Tourists love the long beach, the cool, clear waters, and the white sandy shores adorned with rows of swaying palm trees and pine groves. Sam Son has a unique beauty at different times of the day. Try to wake up early to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the sea. From the dark of the night, the sun rises in brilliant shades of red, casting a shimmering glow over the ocean. In the afternoon, people gather by the beach to relax and unwind. Sam Son Beach is particularly crowded in the summer, when visitors flock to the shore to relax and rejuvenate. As night falls, the beach takes on a different atmosphere. The streets light up, the sea grows darker, and the only sounds are the gentle crashing of the waves and the rustling of the palms in the wind.


