1. Ky Co Beach - Wild Yet Gentle in Quy Nhon
Located 25 km from Quy Nhon, Ky Co lies in the Nhon Ly island commune. To reach larger boats, tourists often have to take small local boats or makeshift ferries pushed out into the water by fishermen, just a short distance from the shore. What makes Ky Co Beach unique is its pristine white sands merging with crystal-clear waters, so transparent that you can see straight to the bottom. The water takes on different shades of color, deepening the farther you go.
Surrounding the beach are towering, majestic cliffs that shield the area, contributing to the untouched and rugged beauty of the location. These cliffs also create natural pools formed by the waves and rocks. The raw grandeur of the cliffs blends harmoniously with the soft, serene beauty of Ky Co's waters, creating an irresistible allure. The long, smooth stretch of white sand and the gentle waves invite visitors to linger, making it hard to leave. Apart from swimming and walking along the beach, many tourists also engage in adventurous activities, such as climbing the smaller cliffs or leaping into the calm, crystal-clear water below.


2. Bai Men - Nam Du, a tropical coastal paradise of calm and warmth
Bai Men is located on Hon Lon Island, part of the Nam Du archipelago, just 8.3 km off the coast of Rach Gia city. It is becoming a popular destination for adventure travelers and tourists who visit the southwestern region of Vietnam. Nestled in the tranquil waters of the Gulf of Thailand, with gently sloping coconut palms and a protective crescent-shaped reef, Bai Men exudes a quiet, serene beauty that touches the soul. Standing before the calm, deep green waters, it's easy to feel your worries melt away in the stillness.
The sea at Bai Men mirrors its peaceful surroundings. The expansive, shimmering blue waters remain gentle and warm throughout the year. The golden sandy beach, soft and inviting, sparkles in the sunlight. While Bai Men maintains its serene beauty year-round, the most stunning period is from January to March, when the water is crystal-clear, and a gentle warm breeze whispers across the shore.


3. Bai Sao - Phu Quoc, a luxury resort haven
Bai Sao is one of the most famous beaches in Phu Quoc, located 28 km from Duong Dong town. Despite its popularity, the area remains relatively untouched, preserving its natural and unspoiled beauty, which captivates every visitor. The name Bai Sao comes not from the shape of the beach, but from the starfish that used to crawl up the sand during moonlit nights, which the locals fondly named the beach after. Shaped like a crescent, with rocky outcrops jutting into the sea, Bai Sao is a favorite for photographers looking to capture the essence of nature.
The beach offers a tranquil and soothing atmosphere. The sea is typically calm, with minimal waves, especially from June to October when the sky is clear, the water is still, and the breeze is gentle. The water's stunning turquoise hue deepens as you venture farther out, and the shallow sea bed, free of sharp rocks, makes it perfect for wading and enjoying the water. The soft, white sand stretches along the shore, smooth and inviting, caressing your feet with every step.


4. Triều Dương Bay - Phu Quy, charming and fresh
Triều Dương Bay, located in Binh Thuan province, just 1 km from Phu Quy harbor, is blessed by nature with gentle and poetic beauty. The bay is adorned with lush green pine forests swaying by the shore, coconut trees casting long shadows at dusk, and a smooth, endless stretch of sand that disappears into the horizon. The water is calm, crystal clear, and soothing, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation.
During the day, Triều Dương Bay is peaceful, but as noon approaches, local families gather under the pine trees for musical performances, creating a lively and unique ambiance. The evening is the most popular time for visitors, as the sea is at its clearest and most beautiful. Lying under the shade of the pine trees, listening to spontaneous music from the locals, or swimming in the refreshing water, are unforgettable experiences that leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits this magical place.


5. Sa Huynh - Binh Ba, a pristine paradise like a fairy tale
Sa Huynh is a small beach located on the Cam Ranh Peninsula, not on Binh Ba Island. To reach it, you must travel by boat or canoe from Binh Ba. However, the journey is worth the effort, as once you arrive at Sa Huynh, you will be immersed in a stunningly beautiful yet serene and private beach world, seemingly made just for you.
Known as the natural coral paradise, Sa Huynh is a must-visit for those who love diving and exploring coral reefs. The beach itself is crescent-shaped, surrounded by pristine white sand, clean and smooth. On either side, towering and majestic rock formations create a stunning, unique backdrop.


6. Dai Lanh - Khanh Hoa, a priceless gift from nature
Dai Lanh lies on the border between Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa, 80km from Nha Trang and 30km from Tuy Hoa. To reach it from Tuy Hoa, you must pass through the Cả Pass – a large mountain pass marking the boundary between the two provinces, with 12 km of winding roads. Dai Lanh Beach features long stretches of white sand with a gentle slope, allowing visitors to swim far into the clear, sparkling waters where in some spots, you can even see the sea floor. Freshwater streams flow nearby, never running dry. The scenery of Dai Lanh has long been recognized as one of Vietnam’s national landmarks.
For a more exciting visit, you can take part in thrilling water sports such as kayaking, jet skiing, or group river paddling. If you prefer something more tranquil, find a peaceful corner to enjoy some fishing—it’s a great way to relax while soaking in the beauty of the area.


7. Bai Nom - Phu Yen, a vibrant and lively beauty
Located in the Hoai An village, Xuân Hòa commune, northeast of Song Cau district, about 15 km from National Highway 1A, Bai Nom in Phu Yen is a hidden gem with an irresistible charm. The sea is generally calm, allowing visitors to immerse themselves for hours in its clear waters on peaceful days. However, at times, Bai Nom turns playful and wild, with large waves crashing onto the shore, creating a lively, sparkling scene.
Surrounded by lush pine forests and steep hills, Bai Nom remains unspoiled, retaining its authentic and natural beauty. This secluded beach attracts foreign tourists seeking a quiet escape, where they can lie on the soft, white sand, listening to the gentle waves lapping against the shore and the rustling of the vibrant green pine trees—truly a serene experience.


8. Bai Dam Trau - The Sleeping Mermaid of Con Dao
Dam Trau is the most beautiful beach in Con Dao, located in Ba Ria - Vung Tau, about 14 km from the center and 12 km from Co Ong Airport. This beach is known for its untouched, peaceful beauty, with clear, gentle waters and soft white sand stretching beneath towering cliffs. From a distance, the beach resembles a serene oasis amidst the vast and deep ocean. The natural scenery here is both majestic and diverse, with the endless green of pristine forests and the dark gray of steep cliffs creating an awe-inspiring landscape.
Visitors to Con Dao who have experienced Dam Trau Beach can’t help but admire its allure—formed by the dense jungle, expansive blue sea, endless sandy shores, clear skies, and colorful coral reefs. And there’s still much more for travelers to discover in this hidden paradise.


9. Coto Con - A True Paradise
Coto Con belongs to the Coto Archipelago and is becoming a popular tourist destination due to its serene and untouched beauty. Although it's quite remote and sparsely populated, there's no need to worry about safety on the water as the island is monitored by a military outpost. Visitors can take a wooden boat to Coto Con, which accommodates around 12 people, with a travel time of about 25 - 30 minutes. During the boat ride, you can enjoy the sight of playful fish and vibrant coral reefs through the crystal-clear water, offering a calm and peaceful journey.
Coto Con embodies the quintessential charm of the sea. From its transparent waters revealing the ocean floor to the fascinating rock formations scattered around the shore, including a lion-shaped rock standing as a loyal sentinel over the sea. You’ll also witness flocks of birds filling the sky at dawn and the tranquil beauty of the sunset that adds to the island's serene atmosphere.


10. Lang Co Beach - Pristine and Untouched
Located 70 kilometers north of the dreamy city of Hue and 30 kilometers south of the vibrant city of Da Nang, Lang Co is home to an incredibly captivating natural landscape, stretching across the country's most beautiful curved coastline. In 2005, Lang Co was recognized as one of the world’s most stunning coastal destinations. The best time to visit is between April and July, as the winter and rainy seasons bring colder waters, while the usual water temperature is around 25°C.
Lang Co boasts the picturesque and poetic beauty of the lush green mountains, golden sunshine, pristine white sands, and the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the sea. It's this peaceful and captivating beauty that leaves visitors with a lingering sense of attachment, making it hard to leave once they've experienced it.

