1. Hoa Lan Island
With its graceful beauty and tranquil charm, Hoa Lan Island offers a stunning blend of diverse landscapes, including beaches, mountains, forests, rivers, and waterfalls. The island’s natural environment provides a cool, mild climate year-round, making it a perfect destination at any time. A must-see spot during your journey through the beautiful coastal city of Nha Trang, An Binh Beach stretches 2km along a unique crescent-shaped coastline, with crystal-clear turquoise waters typical of the Nha Phu Lagoon. Surrounded by the cliffs of Hon Heo Peninsula and nearby islands, the sea remains calm, offering visitors the chance to enjoy various water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and kayaking.
One of the island’s unique features is the “Cone Hat Path,” where bamboo hats hang gently from swaying branches, casting delicate shadow patterns on the ground. As you stroll along this picturesque path, you’ll feel embraced by nature, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city. The Giant Guitar, located in the middle of a serene lake, offers an unforgettable experience, and has become a popular spot for visitors. Also, the Heart Sculpture made of colorful paper flowers near the tranquil Nghinh Xuan Lake provides a beautiful backdrop for couples to capture romantic memories in the perfect selfie spot.


2. Tri Nguyen Aquarium – Tri Nguyen Fish Lake Tourist Area
Tri Nguyen Aquarium, originally called Tri Nguyen Fish Lake, features two large fish ponds that showcase various species for visitors to observe and photograph. Initially, the lake was a modest setup, relying on what nature had provided, with little investment. However, as the tourism potential in Nha Trang became evident, substantial investments were made to develop the area into a unique aquarium. The Tri Nguyen Aquarium is designed in the shape of a massive ship, divided into multiple floors. The first floor is home to the fish ponds, the second floor houses a souvenir shop, and the third floor hosts a restaurant.
Walking into Tri Nguyen Aquarium, visitors pass through a small tunnel that feels like entering an entirely different world—one that’s home to marine life. Upon entering the aquarium, you’ll be awe-struck by the grandeur and beauty of the space, resembling an underwater palace. The variety of fish swimming around is impressive, including rare species you may never have seen before, such as seahorses, with both male and female species on display. Visitors can even observe the unique breeding process of seahorses, where the males carry the eggs while simultaneously giving birth. After touring the aquarium, guests can enjoy an outdoor fish pond with a shaded area, and try their hand at fishing for a fun experience.


3. Yang Bay Waterfall
Despite being developed for tourism, Yang Bay Waterfall still retains its untouched beauty with pristine forests and the majestic waterfall itself. The scenery here is incredibly captivating, drawing visitors in as soon as they arrive. From a distance, you can see the waterfall cascading down like a giant curtain, set against a lush green mountain backdrop. The refreshing atmosphere is perfect, especially in the summer when the water is cool and crystal clear. In the evening, the temperature drops, and mist lingers on the mountain slopes. At the base of Yang Bay Waterfall lies a vast lake so clear that you can see the rocks at the bottom. Surrounding it are vibrant flowers and trees. In the shallow ponds, visitors can play and cool off, forgetting the worries of everyday life.
After splashing around in the water, visitors can follow the mountain trails, climbing higher alongside steep rock faces, until they reach the top of the waterfall. From here, you can take in the breathtaking view of the sky and earth. You’ll feel at peace, watching the water rush past lush vegetation on both sides. The most beautiful moments are when the sun sets over Yang Bay Waterfall, casting golden light on the lake and filling the air with the sounds of wind and flowing water, creating a romantic scene. Among all the attractions in Nha Trang, Yang Bay Waterfall remains one of the most popular stops, welcoming thousands of visitors daily to explore its wonders.


4. Hon Chong – Hon Vo
Located about 3 km northeast of Nha Trang city center, Hon Chong is a stunning collection of large rocks, stacked in various formations, running from the high cliffs down to the sea. Nearby, a smaller group of rocks at the base of the eastern hillside is known as Hon Vo. Visitors to Hon Chong are often told mysterious local tales about a peculiar five-finger-shaped indentation found here. There are several legends surrounding this mark, but one of the most famous is that of a giant old man who used to fish by the cliffs. One day, he hooked a giant fish, but the fish didn’t give up and swam back into the deep sea, pulling both the man and his fishing rod behind it. In a desperate attempt to hold on, the old man grabbed a rock, leaving a giant handprint embedded in the stone that still remains today.
Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, Hon Chong – Hon Vo is one of the best spots to enjoy panoramic views of Nha Trang. Standing here, visitors can walk into the vast ocean, where the endless sea merges with the expansive blue sky, creating a breathtaking, limitless view. In addition to this incredible scenery, visitors can experience the serene and peaceful atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the lively tourist spots. Nha Trang is fortunate to have been blessed with many beautiful and poetic landscapes, and Hon Chong – Hon Vo stands out as one of the most unique and must-visit natural wonders in the area. When you arrive, you’ll undoubtedly be amazed by the ever-changing beauty of nature here.


5. Hon Tam Island
Hon Tam Island is a charming and serene paradise nestled along calm, tranquil waters. The surrounding sea is particularly still, making it an ideal location for pearl farming. Upon arriving at Hon Tam – Thuy Kim Son, make sure to visit the Hoang Hoa Village, where there's a wealth of experiences awaiting. This 400m2 village features five century-old homes, including a 36-pillar house that still retains many antique farming tools, such as rice grinders, oil lamps, tables, cabinets, and more. Visiting here feels like stepping back into the traditional, peaceful life of the past. You can enjoy live performances on the zither or stone instruments, watch artisans weave fabrics, create pottery, or distill traditional liquor. The village also hosts several annual festivals, including the Hung Kings Memorial Ceremony, Cherry Blossom Festival, and Fishermen’s Festival.
Hon Tam Island boasts over 1 km of beautiful coastline with silky, white sand stretching alongside the crystal-clear waters. The sight of small thatched huts nestled among lush greenery in the distance adds to the charm. Strolling along the smooth sand and gazing at the serene water, it's hard to resist the allure of this peaceful spot. You can take a dip in the cool waters under a clear blue sky with a few fluffy clouds or relax on a hammock beneath the shade of trees, soaking in the refreshing air. Hon Tam is also home to a variety of exciting water sports and activities, such as jet skiing, parasailing, flyboarding, and kayaking. The clear waters make it a perfect spot for snorkeling, walking under the water, or even pearl diving.


6. Hon Mun Island
Hon Mun Island is located in Nha Trang, just 10 km from the Cau Da Port. The name 'Hon Mun' comes from the dark, ebony-colored rocks that emerge from the caves around the island. Hon Mun is one of the most famous islands in Nha Trang, known for its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking natural beauty, and serene, open landscapes that promise to melt away any stress. Surrounded by the vast ocean, the island is incredibly picturesque. From above, the stunning harmony of the deep blue sea merging with the green of the trees creates a view that's both calming and awe-inspiring. Additionally, Hon Mun’s geographic location is influenced by warm ocean currents from the equator, which has resulted in a rich diversity of coral species in its waters, making it a paradise for marine researchers.
The marine life around Hon Mun is truly diverse, with 340 out of 800 species of hard corals found here, making it a key center for coral diversity in the Indo-Pacific region. The island's caves are also home to a variety of other creatures, including swallows that nest there annually. Visitors can enjoy not only the crystal-clear waters and relaxing beach but also exciting activities like scuba diving and glass-bottom boat tours, where you can marvel at the vibrant and colorful marine ecosystem. With its precious and diverse underwater life, it's no wonder that Hon Mun is one of the most popular and ideal diving destinations in the country. You’ll be amazed as you dive into the refreshing waters, where at just 10 meters deep, a stunning underwater world unfolds before your eyes.


7. Ponagar Tower
Located just 2 km north of Nha Trang's city center, the Ponagar Tower is perched gracefully on a small hill beside the serene Cai River. The hill is gently elevated at just 50 meters above sea level, offering a peaceful and breezy atmosphere. From a distance, the unique shape and architecture of Ponagar Tower make it easily recognizable. In ancient times, the Cham people of Khanh Hoa worshipped the goddess Ponagar, who was believed to protect and nurture the people, helping them cultivate land for living and farming. Revered as the Heavenly Mother (Thiên Y Thánh Mẫu), she was considered a supreme deity, regarded as the source of all life – from land, water, plants, to food. As such, the Cham people saw her as the origin of existence.
While these tales are rooted in ancient myths, they have contributed to the distinctive cultural practices of the Cham civilization. Visiting the Ponagar Tower, you will surely hear stories about the goddess Ponagar (Heavenly Mother) and other deities worshipped at the site. Upon entering the gates and looking up, you will immediately notice the layout of the entire site. The Ponagar Tower complex is divided into three levels, each corresponding to a tier of architectural features. Inside the main tower, you’ll find intricate carvings depicting daily activities of the time, such as hunting, boating, and dancing. In addition to the main tower dedicated to the goddess Ponagar, there are other smaller towers that honor the gods Shiva, Sanhaka, and Ganeka.


8. Vinpearl Land
Vinpearl Land Nha Trang is divided into five main zones: the water park, outdoor amusement area, indoor play area, aquarium, and performance zone, each offering a wide range of fun activities. You can even book a nearby hotel for a convenient stay during your visit to this entertainment paradise. Spanning over 50,000m2, the water park at Vinpearl Land is the only freshwater park by the beach in Vietnam, featuring modern water rides. The park is divided into sections catering to different age groups, including an extreme adventure area with high-speed slides for thrill-seekers. There’s also a family-friendly section with gentler attractions like family water slides and lazy rivers, perfect for relaxation and bonding.
If the water park doesn’t provide enough excitement, you can head to the beachside outdoor adventure zone. Here, you can try thrilling activities like jet skiing, kayaking, sailing, and parasailing, although these come with separate fees. With its exciting and engaging adventures, the outdoor game zone at Vinpearl Land is sure to captivate visitors looking for challenges and fun. Inside the artificial mountain, the indoor game area offers numerous engaging activities like 4D movies, bumper cars, bull riding, boxing, scream contests, and hundreds of arcade games. This section is perfect for a relaxing break, especially during midday when the sun is at its peak.


9. Trăm Trứng Tourist Area
Located in the outskirts of Nha Trang, Trăm Trứng Tourist Area spans a vast area of over 23 hectares. The area boasts an abundance of natural greenery, offering visitors a refreshing escape from the bustling, polluted city. Designed with a fusion of Asian and European styles, it combines elegance with a rustic charm, and features spaces rich in Asian-inspired nature. Along the pathways, you'll find rows of coconut and banana trees, which are staples of rural Vietnam and add a homely, traditional touch to the landscape.
The name Trăm Trứng translates to 'Hundred Eggs,' inspired by the playful image of eggs, which can be seen throughout the area. From the entrance sign to the paths, and even the mud baths, everything here is creatively shaped like eggs, giving the park a distinctive and unforgettable character. When thinking of Trăm Trứng, many immediately associate it with the famous mud and mineral baths. However, this destination offers much more, including a variety of activities and spaces for visitors to explore and enjoy!


10. I-resort Hot Springs Resort Nha Trang
Covering an area of over 6 hectares, the I-resort Hot Springs in Nha Trang is a fully developed resort complex, featuring distinct zones including the reception area, welcome center, family mud bath, outdoor mineral mud baths, spa, swimming pool, and restaurant. The resort’s architecture blends traditional Vietnamese charm with rustic, natural materials like wood and stone, offering a unique experience that feels both earthy and inviting. Visitors are immersed in a landscape resembling a Vietnamese rural village, with thatched-roof huts stretching from the reception to the round spa huts by the mineral pools. The tranquil setting includes lotus ponds, vegetable gardens with bright yellow mustard flowers, and trellises with pumpkins and gourds. The entire atmosphere evokes a nostalgic return to childhood, where nature reigns and the gentle sound of a flute plays in the distance.
As a natural therapy, this serene Vietnamese-style resort helps guests forget the stresses of daily life. Visitors can relax fully by soaking in the mineral waters and mud baths. This isn't just a standard mud bath experience; it's a wellness retreat with a focus on holistic relaxation and health. The I-resort Hot Springs Resort Nha Trang is built as a high-end destination that combines the healing properties of mineral mud and water with wellness and beauty treatments. It caters to those looking for a relaxing escape, as well as those in need of physical rehabilitation or chronic disease recovery.


