1. Do Son Beach
When visiting Hai Phong, don't miss the Do Son Beach, one of the most beautiful and natural landscapes in the Northern region of Vietnam. Located approximately 20 km southeast of the city center, the beach offers a vast expanse of sea and sky. The refreshing atmosphere is complemented by the lush greenery of the pristine forests.
At Do Son, tourists can not only enjoy various water activities but also relax and indulge in delicious fresh seafood. Additionally, for sports enthusiasts, there are opportunities for activities such as mountain climbing, camping, and romantic sunset viewing. The place is truly a picturesque and attractive tourist destination for you and your family, especially during the hot summer days.
If you are looking for Hai Phong's coastal attractions, Do Son Beach is undoubtedly the top priority for an ideal getaway.
Address: Do Son Tourism Area, Van Huong, Do Son, Hai Phong

2. Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba is an island district located approximately 9 km from the center of Hai Phong city. Known as the gem of the Gulf of Tonkin, Cat Ba Island lies to the south of Ha Long Bay, boasting beauty and charm. The island features turquoise beaches and abundant seafood. Cat Ba enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, making it an ideal destination among the popular tourist spots in Hai Phong. Visitors can also experience and participate in local festivals with vibrant cultural elements.
As one of the largest archipelagos in the Gulf of Tonkin, when you visit Cat Ba Island, you will witness the spectacle of 367 islands of all sizes. Cat Ba is covered with pristine forests on limestone mountains. The island's winding roads pass through the national park. Cat Ba Island was recognized as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in December 2014 and still retains its wild and majestic features today.
The best time to visit Cat Ba Island is during the summer, allowing you to enjoy both beach activities and boat excursions without worrying about storms or winds.
Address: Archipelago in Cat Hai district, Hai Phong

3. Scenic Trang Kenh
When it comes to the history of Hai Phong, tourists cannot miss Trang Kenh Scenic Area. This is one of the tourist attractions in Hai Phong that recalls the history of our ancestors. At the same time, Trang Kenh Scenic Area is a complex of limestone hills, rivers, and skies with majestic natural scenery. Situated on the right bank of the Bach Dang River, the landscape is pristine and grandiose, with overlapping hills and mountains.
Trang Kenh has a very grand and ancient architecture, with many interesting caves. Vua Cave in Minh Tan commune has many branches with cool running water throughout the year.
Moreover, Trang Kenh Scenic Area is highly favored by archaeologists, known as an ancient land through famous archaeological sites, still preserved underground. This place is considered one of the most valuable limestone relic systems in Vietnam.
This is truly a newly emerging tourist destination for those who love exploration and interesting experiences. If you are looking for a place to admire and appreciate in Hai Phong, Trang Kenh will be an unmissable destination.
Address: Minh Duc town, Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong


4. Leaning Wharf and Nameless Ship Wharf
Leaning Wharf and Nameless Ship Wharf have etched their place in history, accompanying the passage of time. This is where the French colonizers faced their final defeat in Vietnam and departed our country in 1955. These are two tourist attractions located within the Do Son tourist area. Leaning Wharf and Nameless Ship Wharf are captivating and unique Hanoi tourist destinations that travelers should not miss on their journey to Hanoi. Visiting Leaning Wharf, you also have the opportunity to admire the Hon Dau lighthouse, dubbed the 'pearl of the Fatherland's eyes.' The legendary Nameless Ship Wharf at the foot of Vang Hoa hill is also an ideal place not to be missed when setting foot in Hanoi.
This is where the heroic battles of our army against the invading French colonialists took place. Today, all these historical sites are being developed and preserved by Hai Phong province to become ideal Hanoi tourist destinations for visitors, offering captivating experiences at these extremely attractive locations. Your trip here will undoubtedly leave an indelible impression on visitors.
Address: Van Huong Ward, Do Son, Hai Phong


5. Elephant Mountain
When visiting Hai Phong, travelers cannot overlook Elephant Mountain. Elephant Mountain is the highest mountain in the northern part of Kien An, along the banks of the Lach Tray River, dedicated to the female general Le Chan. Elephant Mountain is a diverse natural complex, located 20km southwest of Hai Phong city center. Although included in the Hai Phong tourism program, Elephant Mountain still maintains its pristine, majestic, and peaceful environment.
Especially, there are many caves here, such as Elephant Throat Cave, Chit Cave, Carp Cave, and Basin Cave, each leaving a different impression on visitors. The historical site of Elephant Mountain carries many legends that attest to the patriotic spirit and unity of our people. During festivals, you can experience the customs, rituals, and folk activities of the local people.
When climbing to the top of the mountain, visitors will see an empty land called the fairyland chessboard. The beauty of Elephant Mountain is a famous tourist destination in Hai Phong with many magnificent landscapes. If you have the opportunity, do visit here to experience the mysteries it holds!
Address: An Tien Commune, An Lao, Hai Phong

6. Cape Lighthouse
Many travelers to Hai Phong are unaware of a small egg-shaped island, covering an area of 1 km2, adorned in a mesmerizing emerald green, untouched and charming, located only 0.5 nautical miles from Do Son. That is Dau Island, home to a lighthouse over a century old. If the mountain range along Do Son resembles a giant dragon, then Dau Island is the precious gem in front of the dragon's mouth. The Cape Lighthouse on Dau Island is nominated as one of the Top 5 famous lighthouses over 100 years old in Vietnam. To reach here, visitors must take a boat from Nghieng Wharf. After a 10-minute boat ride, a breathtaking natural landscape unfolds before their eyes.
The white pebble beach encircles the island invitingly, leading visitors into the virgin forest with thousands of different species. Many ancient trees, centuries-old banyan and silkwood trees, with roots hanging down and mushrooms flourishing on the tree carpet. Sometimes, clouds drift across the bamboo clusters... Just a tiny dot on the East Sea map, but Dau Island promises to be a fantastic destination for eco-tourism in Vietnam.
Address: Zone 3, Van Huong, Do Son, Hai Phong


7. Lan Ha Bay
Lan Ha Bay, located to the east of Cat Ba Island, overlooking Van Gate, adjacent to Ha Long Bay. The bay covers an area of over 7000ha, of which 5400ha is managed by Cat Ba National Park. The scenery here is no less beautiful than Ha Long Bay, but it has its unique and distinctive features. The limestone mountain density here is quite thick, still very pristine, dividing the sea surface into numerous small bays and coves. Many cliffs, bays, and unexplored caves are waiting to be discovered. There are hundreds of mountains with various shapes, depending on the imagination of visitors, such as Guoc Islet (resembling a shoe sole), Doi Islet (resembling a bat spreading its wings), etc.
With a small boat, tourists can navigate through the narrow mountain clefts, explore the small bays, visit caves, and relax on mid-sea beaches like Vem Islet, Tung Gau Cave, and Cat Dua Beach. Cat Dua Beach now houses monkeys for visitors to observe and has guesthouses for overnight stays. Visitors can also tour the developing pearl farming facilities here. Local specialties include green mussels, sea cucumbers, jellyfish, crabs, and clams. Many fish farms on the bay serve as both tourist attractions and suppliers of fresh seafood for daily culinary needs.
Address: Lan Ha Bay, Cat Hai, Hai Phong

8. Ngoc Xuyen Temple
Ngoc Temple, officially known as Ngoc Xuyen Temple, stands as the sole ancient temple preserved from the old Do Son complex. Ngoc Xuyen Temple was constructed at the end of the 17th century, the beginning of the 18th century, dedicated to the Guardian Point, the water deity of Do Son, and the spiritual center of this entire region. The temple, with its 9 roofs, is built with fragrant wood, fragrant cinnamon, tiled with traditional Vietnamese tiles, designed in a royal style. In 1929, the temple was rebuilt in the Đinh character architectural style with 5 main compartments, 3 rear compartments following Nguyen dynasty architecture.
Ngoc Xuyen Temple is part of the historical complex Ngoc Xuyen Temple - Rong Stream - Long Wall Tower. Currently situated on prime land at the village's entrance, facing south, overlooking Provincial Road 282, next to the village's temple called 'Dai Bi Tu,' the temple still preserves a system of valuable stone steles, stone incense burners, stone hương trees, and stone sấu (a type of fruit) with dates back to the Le and Nguyen dynasties. The temple and the nearby 'Dai Bi Tu' temple, along with their stone artifacts, create a spacious, airy, and sacred space. This is a must-visit destination when traveling to Do Son, Hai Phong.
Address: At the foot of Rong Mountain, near Rong Stream, Ngoc Xuyen, Do Son, Hai Phong


9. Bao Dai Villa
If you're not aware, King Bao Dai owned several villas across the country, especially in picturesque locations like Da Lat and Nha Trang. In Hải Phòng, there's also such a villa. The Bao Dai Villa in Hải Phòng is situated on Vung Hill, in zone 2 of Đồ Sơn. It's not just an architectural masterpiece; it also holds stories of Bao Dai, a Nguyen Dynasty king. The Indochina Governor-General, Pafquiere, commissioned the construction of this villa in 1928, featuring an octagonal design in French architecture. Later, it was gifted to King Bao Dai, and the place became known as Bao Dai Villa.
The entire area covers 3,700m², with the villa itself occupying nearly 1,000m² atop Vung Hill, standing 36m above sea level. Since mid-1999, the villa has been open to visitors and offers overnight stays. The Bao Dai Villa includes reception rooms, meeting rooms, bedrooms for the king, queen, princes, and princesses.
Notably, the villa showcases documents, photos of Bao Dai and his family. The winding paths surround the villa, creating a harmonious blend of greenery, flowers, leaves, and the sounds of seabirds. Visitors can immerse themselves in the refreshing atmosphere carried by the sea breeze.
Address: Vung Hill, zone 2 Đồ Sơn, Vạn Hưng, Đồ Sơn, Hải Phòng


10. Dragon Eye Island
Dragon Eye Island, also known by its more familiar name, Long Chau Island, is one of the archipelagos located to the southeast of Cat Ba Island. It has always been a fascinating destination for adventurers. Despite being a tourist attraction, Long Chau Island maintains its wild and challenging terrain with rocky shores and mountains. In total, there are about 30 islands in this archipelago. Those who enjoy mountain climbing or seeking intense experiences can challenge themselves here.
Upon arrival, visitors will notice that there are no local residents on the island. Only soldiers are stationed here to guard the lighthouse and observation post in the Long Chau area. This place is not considered a professionally developed tourist spot. Only those who love and want to explore the beauty of Long Chau Island come here to experience and explore.
The over 100-year-old lighthouse on Long Chau Island is also a notable landmark attracting young people. Visitors can hike to the top to admire this lighthouse. From here, you can have a panoramic view of the entire Long Chau Island. Don't forget to have your friends capture some stunning check-in photos here.
Address: Located in the archipelago to the southeast of Cat Ba Island


11. Long Wall Tower
The Long Wall Tower was built during the reign of King Ly Thanh Tong. It stands as one of the grand historical landmarks with immense value in the northern land. Perched atop Ngoc Son peak, the Long Wall Tower resembles a pen sketching against the endless blue sky and vast sea, serving as a natural observatory. Through ancient records and remaining traces, the Long Wall Tower is almost like a magnificent monument commemorating the Buddha's residence, a precursor observation post, and the royal residence in the northeastern maritime region of Dai Viet.
The Long Wall Tower now stands over 100m tall with a total of 9 floors, situated on a plot of land approximately 2,000 m2. The tower is constructed with four sloping tower legs at an angle of 190 degrees. Inside the tower, intricate carvings showcase the architectural style of King Ly Nhan Tong's era. The exterior is adorned with red granite, one of the precious stones of that time. The floor is paved with bright, glossy granite tiles.
Standing at the Long Wall Tower, you will have a panoramic view of the Do Son sea and the simple village life of the locals, creating an unusually peaceful feeling. If you are a history and architecture enthusiast, this is the ideal place for you.
Address: Ngoc Xuyen Ward, Do Son, Hai Phong


12. Enchanting Love Gorge
Enchanting Love Gorge in Hai Phong is known as the 'fairyland on earth,' attracting numerous check-ins from travelers around the world. Enchanting Love Gorge is famous not only for its name, reminiscent of martial arts novels by the writer Kim Dung but also for its breathtaking beauty with interwoven rocky mountains and a highlight of the vivid, clear, and transparent green lake that can be seen through to the bottom.
What makes Tuyệt Tình Cốc special is that the color of the lake can change its intensity according to different times of the day. This peculiar phenomenon is due to the lake's crystal-clear surface, acting like a giant mirror, reflecting the sky above.
Visiting Tuyệt Tình Cốc, travelers can instantly capture timeless photos with their cameras. Not only an ideal tourist destination, but it is also a popular choice for couples and student groups to take wedding photos, graduation pictures, leaving a meaningful mark on their lives. If you love photography, you must visit this place at least once in your lifetime to experience the beauty it offers!
Address: Limestone Mountain, An Son Commune, Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong

