1. Con Dao – Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Con Dao is an archipelago off the coast of Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, known as an attractive tourist destination for both local and international visitors. The island is famous for its crystal-clear beaches, soft white sand, and breathtaking sunrises that will captivate anyone who visits. A trip to Con Dao allows you to explore the historical island while immersing yourself in the serene natural beauty and quiet countryside surrounded by the sea. If you visit during the turtle nesting season, it's even more magical. You can witness the first rays of the day while watching turtles emerge from the sea to lay their eggs. Truly, nature has blessed Con Dao, and there's no reason why you shouldn't experience it yourself.
Besides the island's unspoiled beauty, you can also embrace the peaceful ambiance of this historically significant place. If you time it right, you could even witness turtles coming ashore during nesting season. Another highlight is the view from Tau Be Cape, where you can enjoy the sunrise over the horizon. Arriving early and spending time here will give you the perfect opportunity to capture stunning photos with the natural surroundings. The early morning mist enhances the magical atmosphere, making your photos even more radiant.
One striking feature of Con Dao is a vertical cliff that hugs the clear waters. The landscape is dominated by towering cliffs and wild plants, creating a picturesque setting perfect for sunrise photography. The water here is exceptionally clear and refreshing, ideal for cooling off on a hot day. The surrounding rocks form small natural pools where visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of the area.

2. My Khe Beach – Da Nang
Da Nang is home to many beautiful and famous beaches, such as: Non Nuoc, Nam O, My Khe, and Tien Sa. My Khe is one of the top 8 most popular beaches in Da Nang, and was named by Forbes as one of the six most attractive beaches on the planet. Here, you'll be amazed by the stunning natural beauty of the clear blue waves blending with the warm sunlight, surrounded by soft white sand. This is also an ideal spot to catch the sunrise or enjoy the romantic beauty of the sunset.
Even before dawn breaks, you'll see beachgoers enjoying a swim, along with workers cleaning the beach and a distant boat with a lifeguard preparing safety buoys for swimmers. International visitors also highly appreciate My Khe Beach for its convenient transport access, free entry for tourists, its long and flat sandy shore perfect for various sports, safety measures for visitors, and luxury resorts with world-class villas.
At 5 AM, most visitors are still fast asleep, but this is actually the best time to start a new day, as the sun rises over Da Nang's sea, gradually pushing back the night. If you've visited My Khe and missed the sunrise, it would indeed be a big miss.

3. Ha Long Bay – Quang Ninh
Ha Long Bay spans Ha Long City, Cam Pha City, and part of Van Don Island District in Quang Ninh Province. Waking up early to watch the sunrise over this natural wonder is a must; missing it would be a loss of a life-changing experience.
Ha Long Bay has earned a spot on the list of the most breathtaking places in Asia to witness both the sunrise and sunset, alongside destinations like Romblon Island (Philippines), Kuakata Beach (Bangladesh), and Kenting National Park (Taiwan, China). These locations were selected for their ability to offer unexpected and captivating experiences. From a boat's deck, visitors can marvel at both the sunrise and sunset while being immersed in the vivid blue sky and crystal-clear waters.
What could be more unforgettable than watching the sunrise at Ha Long Bay, with its emerald waters, towering limestone mountains, and lush tropical forests? To fully experience the magic, embark on a boat tour at 5 AM to embrace the gentle, romantic light of the morning. Visitors to Ha Long not only witness nature’s transformation along the coastal resorts but also feel the serenity of luxury yachts gracefully gliding over the waters.

4. Eo Gio – Quy Nhon
Described by many as a “masterpiece of nature” and “paradise on Earth,” Eo Gio is situated in the narrow bay of Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh. Seeing a picture or hearing others talk about it might make you think it’s beautiful, but once you experience it in person, you’ll realize that Eo Gio is not just beautiful—it’s astonishingly beautiful, more breathtaking than you could ever imagine.
Eo Gio has always been stunning, but it’s during the early morning hours that you truly appreciate the extraordinary beauty of “the best place to watch the sunrise in Vietnam,” with pink hues lighting up the sky and reflecting across the vast waters. Watching the waves crash against the rocks, you’ll feel completely connected to nature, forgetting all your worries. Nowadays, transportation connects the Eo Gio complex with rural areas. Visitors to Eo Gio can enjoy the fresh, breezy atmosphere of Nhon Ly beach on a spring day, with gentle winds and soft sunlight. The majestic cliffs, emerald waters, and clear skies provide a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos.
The main attraction of Eo Gio is the breathtaking sunrise, a moment that you won’t want to miss. The best time to visit Eo Gio is from April to September when the weather is clear and the bay is sheltered from the wind.

5. Mui Ne - Phan Thiet
Mui Ne lies along the eastern coastline of Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan Province, and is a renowned vacation spot famous for its long sandy beaches, palm-lined streets, scenic coastline, and the scorching sand dunes under the sun. Recently, Mui Ne was included in Skyscanner's list of the top 10 most impressive beaches in the Asia Pacific region.
With beautiful beaches and a refreshing breeze year-round, Mui Ne is a great destination to visit at any time of the year. If you want to stroll along the golden sand dunes, it’s best to visit around 6 to 8 AM. At this time, the dunes are still cool, allowing you to walk barefoot comfortably while enjoying the beauty of the sea as the sun rises. Watching the sunrise from Mui Ne’s shores is truly a magical experience. The gentle waves lap against the beach as the palm trees seem to stretch towards the early sunlight, with the sun slowly peeking through the fluffy clouds in the distance. Watching the sunrise here is considered a must-do. If you visit Mui Ne and sleep through the morning, you're missing out on a key part of the experience. Wake up early and enjoy the sunrise with your friends!
Set your alarm for 4:30 AM so you can arrive at the beach by 5 AM. At this time, if you take a swim or walk along the beach, you’ll witness the slow emergence of the sunrise. Everything remains calm, with few people around. This is the perfect time to enjoy the sunrise at Mui Ne, a sight that even locals never want to miss due to its breathtaking beauty.

6. Nha Trang - Khanh Hoa
The coastal city of Nha Trang is rapidly evolving, blending youthful energy with modern life, yet the beauty of its beaches continues to captivate and enchant visitors.
Nha Trang Bay spans around 500 square kilometers, with calm waters and minimal waves. Under the tropical sun, the green hills along the coast, the scattered islands, and the blue sea all come together, enhancing the allure of the golden sandy beaches and the sparkling white waves. The climate in Nha Trang is relatively mild, with winters that are rarely cold and summers that are long but not excessively hot, and the area is not heavily affected by storms. As a result, Nha Trang welcomes visitors year-round, making it a year-round destination.
The bay itself stretches over approximately 500 square kilometers, shielded from strong winds, and free of big waves. As the tropical sun bathes the landscape in golden light, the rugged hills along the coast and the islands blend seamlessly into the blue ocean, highlighting the irresistible charm of the soft, golden sand and the crisp white waves. Nha Trang's beaches are breathtaking, but the sunrise makes them even more beautiful. The sky and sea don vibrant colors as the entire landscape gradually comes to life. This is the perfect moment to capture stunning photographs. The sunrise casts a soft pink glow over the sky, much like the delicate blush of a young woman, offering a serene and picturesque atmosphere. It’s the perfect time to take unforgettable photos.

7. Mui Ke Ga - Binh Thuan
Mui Ke Ga, located in Binh Thuan Province, is an ideal destination for those wanting to witness the magnificent sunrise while enjoying the peaceful, serene atmosphere. The Ke Ga coast is known for its pristine landscape, clear blue waters, unique rock formations, and the towering old lighthouse.
Ke Ga is home to peculiar rocks arranged in various shapes, sparking curiosity in every visitor. Locals often refer to these rock formations as a 'rock garden.' The name 'Mui Ke Ga' comes from these rocks gradually extending into the sea, and somehow, they have been magically arranged to resemble a rooster's head. The rushing waters surrounding these rocks resemble floating clouds, gently embracing the mountain.
Visitors usually wake up around 4:30 AM to find the highest and largest rocks, climb them, and wait for the sunrise. As the sun rises, the entire area is bathed in the stunning red clouds of dawn. Fishermen start their day early, greeting the morning and preparing for their work. The lighthouse towers into the sky, reflected in the water pools on the sandy beach, creating a breathtaking sight. The sunlight gradually spreads across the sea, decorating the vast sky. The fishing boats, with their sails set, venture into the ocean, gradually becoming smaller and disappearing into the horizon. A small basket boat starts casting its net, while a small boat drifts with the current. At Mui Ke Ga, you can hop from one rock to another, feeling closer to the sun with every step.

8. Long Coc Tea Hill
Long Coc is considered one of the most beautiful tea hills in Vietnam, with hundreds, even thousands of small hills. In the early morning, mist and clouds drift lazily over the tea hills, while distant mountains seem to touch the sky, creating a scene reminiscent of a paradise. Along the winding road, stretches of green, undulating tea hills stretch to the horizon.
The best time to capture photos of the tea hills is before the sun rises. At this time, the mist lingers, resting on the leaves, and the clouds hover gently over the tea hills, creating an almost magical, misty view. On weekends, young people often meet up to take pictures at Long Coc tea hill. Many couples choose this spot for wedding photos, walking hand in hand between the tea hills, immersed in the tranquil atmosphere of this vast tea region.
According to many experienced visitors, the best time to visit Long Coc is in late autumn or early winter. It's best to visit on a sunny day to capture the most beautiful photos. The temperature difference between day and night is around 10°C. You may also visit before the sunny season (monsoon winds) or after the rain, as the weather will still be bright. A photo taken at 6:10 AM on a sunny day is breathtaking. In addition to chasing the early mist, you should also witness the tea hills at sunrise. This moment is often described as an 'unreal' sight. As you watch the sunlight filter through the mist that covers the tea hills, suddenly Long Coc begins to shine brightly with the warmth of dawn.

9. Tuyen Lam Lake
Tuyen Lam Lake is located at the heart of Da Lat, about 7 kilometers from the city center, covering an area of over 350 hectares. It is the largest freshwater lake in Da Lat, surrounded by small islands and dense pine forests. Visitors are often in awe of the lake’s natural beauty, which seamlessly blends mountains, rivers, and pristine forests, creating a tranquil and poetic landscape.
In the early morning, before the night fades, the water still appears dark, occasionally revealing red ripples at the bottom, resembling drops of egg yolk falling into a diluted soy sauce dish. As the sun rises, the light gradually spreads over the water, intensifying and expanding. The colors of the lake change from dark to lighter shades, especially along the hillsides, while the center remains slightly more muted under the morning light.
Visiting Tuyen Lam Lake, you can immerse yourself in the delicate beauty of the misty mornings, experiencing the serene sunrise in a place that still preserves the untouched beauty of nature. This peaceful environment is the perfect way to recharge your energy for a new day.

10. Tà Chì Nhù Peak
Tà Chì Nhù Peak is among the top 10 highest mountains in Vietnam, located within the Pú Luông mountain range in the Hoàng Liên Sơn system, Trạm Tấu district, Yên Bái province, towering at 2,979 meters above sea level. Despite the harsh climate and rugged terrain, it remains a popular destination for adventure travelers eager to explore its breathtaking scenery.
The sun has always played a vital role in human civilization, not just as a source of life but also as an inspiration. Standing at the summit of Tà Chì Nhù, watching the sunrise in all its glory, you can feel the warmth of the sun, as if touching the glimmering rays themselves.
Upon arrival, the grandeur of the surrounding nature immediately captivates you, with majestic mountains, dense forests, and landscapes that resemble a perfect natural painting. At the base of the mountain, quiet villages begin to stir from their slumber, higher up are lush meadows, and in the distance, purple flowers blanket the slopes. From the peak, the sight of the sunrise emerging from behind the clouds casts a golden, romantic glow over the entire area.
If you plan to camp overnight, be sure to bring tents and enough supplies. This will allow you to experience two of the most beautiful moments on Tà Chì Nhù – the early morning sunrise amidst the clouds.

11. Mường Hoa Valley

Mường Hoa Valley is one of the most captivating destinations in Sapa. Located in the Hầu Thào commune, about 10 kilometers southeast of Sapa town, this valley is home to the Black H'Mong, Red Dao, and Giay ethnic groups. To reach Mường Hoa, you will traverse high mountain ranges. While the roads are winding and not easy to navigate, the reward is an incredibly scenic view. The valley is famous for its terraced rice fields and lush farmlands nestled on the slopes of the mountains. As you enter the valley, you will feel like you're stepping into a peaceful, expansive space. The terraced fields stretch endlessly, and ancient stone formations designated as national monuments add to the allure. Watching the sunrise over Mường Hoa Valley, you can feel the warmth of the morning sun filtering through the clouds in this stunning landscape.
Mường Hoa in Sapa is a miniature reflection of the natural beauty of the Northwest mountains. The rustic, romantic scenery enchants visitors with its simplicity and tranquility. Rich in nature, Mường Hoa Valley presents an image of vast terraced rice fields and the fast-flowing Mường Hoa River. A quiet old house welcomes the golden morning sunlight, and the scent of fresh morning flowers fills the air.
Visiting Mường Hoa Valley on a Sapa tour not only offers a chance to admire the poetic natural beauty but also provides an opportunity to experience the culture and lifestyle of the local people. The traditional cultural elements of the ethnic groups in Mường Hoa enhance the beauty of this land.


13. Binh Ba Island – Khanh Hoa
Located in the Four Islands cluster – Binh Ba, Binh Lap, Binh Hung, and Binh Tien, Binh Ba Island in Cam Binh commune, Cam Ranh city, Khanh Hoa province is quickly becoming a favored destination for local travelers. Known as one of the most beloved islands, it is also one of the most actively developed for tourism. The sunrise on this island offers a pure beauty, gifting visitors a serene experience.
The island is filled with beautiful spots that are not part of any paid tourist zones, making it perfect for a photography adventure. Wander around with your camera, discover hidden corners of the island, hike to the mountaintop for a panoramic view of Binh Ba, or explore historical remnants from the French colonial era. Don’t forget to enjoy the stunning sunrise while you’re here.
For those looking to capture beautiful moments, Binh Ba Island’s reed hills offer picturesque backdrops. From March onwards, visitors can take stunning photos with fields of pink reeds against the backdrop of a blue sky and the island's coastline. Near Hon Rua, a turtle-shaped rock rising from the sea, you can relax among the reeds as the scenery paints a perfect picture. Binh Ba, a small island, is also known as a natural barrier protecting Cam Ranh Bay and was once famous for its lobster farming.
Conquer the highest point of Binh Ba Island for a breathtaking view. One of the favorite experiences for young travelers is to explore the island by boat, marveling at the pristine beauty. Watch the sunrise at Nha Chuong beach, wander the winding roads along the mountains, or enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the entire island, including Hon Rua, Cam Ranh Bay, and the everyday life of the fishermen’s boats in the bay.

14. Nam Du Island – Kien Giang
Nam Du Archipelago is a cluster of islands located southeast of Phu Quoc Island in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 65 nautical miles from the coast of Rach Gia. The archipelago falls under the management of An Son and Nam Du communes in the Kiên Hải district, Kiên Giang province. Nam Du remains pristine and largely undeveloped, with few services available and roads still being improved, making it a challenging place to fully explore. To reach the island, travelers first go from Saigon to Rach Gia, then take a boat for nearly 3 hours, stopping at a few other islands like Hon Tre and Hon Son to pick up passengers and supplies before arriving at Nam Du.
On the tourist map, Nam Du is still a relatively new name, which is why it retains the most authentic beauty of the island region. The island’s charm can be compared to that of a coastal maiden—simple, graceful, shy, yet resilient and full of life. Nam Du boasts a lighthouse, though reaching it can be difficult due to the steep cliffs. However, it’s worth the challenge for the panoramic view it offers of the island and the opportunity to catch the first rays of sunlight in the morning. Often compared to Binh Ba of the South, Nam Du has only recently been introduced to tourism and still holds many hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
