1. Van Gia Fishing Village (Khanh Hoa)
The beach here may not be suitable for swimming, but the serene and tranquil atmosphere more than makes up for it. In the evenings, you can take a leisurely stroll along the seaside road, enjoy a refreshing coconut, and listen to the soothing sound of the waves.
Today, the residents of Van Gia Fishing Village not only engage in boat-building and seafood fishing but also run various tourism services such as dining, boat rentals to nearby islands, and more, creating a vibrant local life. Located near Diep Son Island, visitors to Van Gia also get the chance to experience rare scenic beauty, especially the famous submerged road of this island. Moreover, the fresh seafood of the village is a major draw for tourists.
If you visit Van Gia, wake up early to enjoy the stunning sunrise, take a walk along the village's beach, collect seashells, listen to the waves, immerse yourself in the white sand, breathe in the salty sea air, and taste fresh coconut water. It will surely be a memorable experience.


2. Xuan Hai Fishing Village (Binh Dinh)
Xuan Hai Fishing Village is located to the north of Song Cau town, adjacent to the city of Quy Nhon in Binh Dinh province. The daily life of its people revolves around coastal and offshore fishing. Situated by the sea, this village is a picturesque place where colorful boats and beautiful roads lead directly to the water.
Life in Xuan Hai is deeply connected to the ocean, creating a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The day of the fishermen in Xuan Hai begins at 4 AM, following a steady rhythm tied to the sea. The people here are hardworking and dedicated to their livelihood.
In addition to catching various types of fish, the busiest seasons are during the lobster catching, squid fishing, and mackerel seasons—opportunities that bring in the highest earnings. Every year, near the full moon of the sixth lunar month, the villagers celebrate the fishers’ festival, praying for a bountiful harvest and calm seas for the year ahead.


3. Nhon Ly - Nhon Hai Fishing Villages (Binh Dinh)
If you're a fan of Binh Dinh tourism, you'll surely be familiar with the two famous fishing villages, Nhon Ly and Nhon Hai, both located on the Phuong Mai Peninsula. While Nhon Ly attracts many visitors with its stunning beaches, like Eo Gio and Ky Co, Nhon Hai is more modest with the pristine beauty of Hon Kho island.
This fishing village is well-known for its daily life of fishermen and its deep connection to the sea. The traditional wooden houses in Nhon Ly are typically positioned right by the shore, creating a unique coastal landscape. The people here mainly live off fishing, and their lives are heavily influenced by the weather and the ocean.
What makes these villages truly special is the warm and welcoming nature of the local fishermen. No matter who you are, you’ll feel as though you’re right at home. The area offers abundant fresh seafood at incredibly affordable prices, and the crystal-clear waters make it a perfect destination. Because tourism is still underdeveloped, these villages retain their untouched, natural beauty, exactly as nature intended.


4. Tam Hai Fishing Village
The island commune of Tam Hai is unique for having one side facing the ocean and three sides bordered by rivers. The local community thrives by embracing the rich maritime culture of the region. In addition, the sight of large and small boats, as well as round coracles, gently bobbing on the crystal-clear water adds a dynamic charm to the village.
What stands out in this fishing village is its deep connection to the sea and the traditional lifestyle of the people. The cultural life of the Tam Hai villagers has been passed down through generations, and their welcoming, friendly, and enthusiastic nature makes visitors feel at home, leaving a lasting impression.
In Tam Hai, you will see traditional houses and colorful boats, reflecting the vibrant maritime culture. The community's life revolves around fishing, and their activities are closely tied to the rhythm of the seasons and the sea, forging a strong bond with the natural environment.


5. Lang Co Fishing Village (Hue)
When people mention Lang Co (Hue), they often think of the famous, high-quality resorts and tourist destinations. However, if you visit, you’ll experience a different side of Lang Co—one that is peaceful and serene, with charming little lanes and neighborhoods that are impeccably clean and tranquil, leaving visitors with an unforgettable impression.
More than 250 years old and nestled along the Lang Co Bay, the fishing village boasts a beautiful coastline, often compared to a delicate, smooth back gently facing the sea, embodying the pure and innocent beauty of a young woman. Lang Co Fishing Village is embraced by majestic mountains on one side and an expansive ocean on the other. The small fishing communities here live quietly, with humble and kind-hearted locals.
Lang Co Fishing Village offers visitors a chance to immerse in the culture and lifestyle of Central Vietnam’s coastal communities, while also serving as a perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty and ocean views of the area.


6. Mui Ne Fishing Village (Binh Thuan)
Located in Binh Thuan Province, the Mui Ne Fishing Village stretches along a 1km coastline, where the calm waves and gentle breeze make it a perfect sanctuary for boats. If you visit in the early morning, you'll witness the lively atmosphere as fishermen return from their late-night trips, unloading their catch.
In Mui Ne, aside from experiencing the life and fishing traditions of the local community, you can choose from a wide variety of fresh seafood such as squid, fish, shrimp, crabs, and more. You can either take the seafood to cook at home or have the friendly locals prepare it for you at a very affordable price compared to the market. Additionally, you will be treated to refreshing, sweet coconuts—just as welcoming as the locals’ warm smiles and hospitality.
What sets this village apart is the unique blend of the fishermen’s way of life and the stunning coastal scenery. You’ll see colorful boats resting on the white sandy beach, while also immersing yourself in the daily rhythm of the fishing community.


7. Son Hai Fishing Village (Ninh Thuan)
The Son Hai Fishing Village is located near Mui Dinh, in Phan Rang City, Ninh Thuan Province. The locals primarily make their living through coastal fishing and seaweed farming. If you’re a fan of seaweed dishes, this is the perfect place to indulge in some delicious, local delicacies.
Unlike the bustling Mui Ne village, Son Hai offers a tranquil atmosphere. It's an ideal destination for those who crave an authentic seaside life, enjoy fishing, and especially love seafood. The people here are incredibly warm and humble, always ready to offer help without hesitation. Don’t be shy to strike up a conversation with the fishermen—they’ll gladly share insights into their way of life and the challenges of working at sea.
Son Hai is also a hub for fishing-related activities, where visitors can experience the daily routines of the villagers, explore the fishing town, and even join the locals for a fishing trip. This provides a unique cultural and natural experience for those seeking to discover the coastal culture and environment of Central Vietnam.


8. Bai Ngang - Tau Be Fishing Village (Khanh Hoa)
The Bai Ngang - Tau Be Fishing Village is located at the southern tip and is the most populous area of Binh Lap. The main livelihood of the people here is fishing. In the past, life was difficult due to the lack of a direct road linking Binh Lap to Tau Be, but now, the village's roads are all paved, and the houses have been upgraded to offer a much better living environment.
Set within the Binh Lap Peninsula, the village is embraced by mountains, creating a stunning natural landscape. The area is home to several eateries like Sao Bien and Dao Hoa Vang, offering a great place for visitors to dine, relax, and enjoy the beach. Bai Ngang - Tau Be also attracts tourists for its clear blue waters and the region's signature lobster, found only in Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa.
Here, you can witness traditional fishing boats and the daily activities of the local fishermen. Visitors can experience village life firsthand, tour traditional homes, and indulge in fresh, local seafood dishes.


