Vietnam is a country with friendly people, culture, culinary experiencies and beautiful beaches. In Vietnam, you are looked at with curiosity and an unfailing hospitality.
The Vietnamese culture is exciting and the history makes itself felt everywhere in the many fascinating sights. But Vietnam also offers some of the finest beaches in Asia. There are soft white sand, clear water and palm trees that provide well needed shade.
In the center of the city the seven-kilometer long beach extends. Although it is located in a relatively large town, you will not be disturbed when you lay down on a sun bed or towel in the soft sand. Above the beach there is a street with seafood restaurants and outdoor cafes which not only offer wonderful Vietnamese cuisine, but also effectively screen the beach from the city traffic.
Phan Thiet is as famous for its beaches as for its beautiful scenery and the excitement of the crowds in the city.
The beach, which got its name from the nearby fishing village, is a mile long, sandy beach with a calm and laid-back atmosphere. Here it rarely rains, largely thanks to the huge sand dunes in the area. Along the beach the hotels are lined up, tastefully built into the vegetation. When you get hungry, it's easy to find a quality restaurant, especially along the main street that runs parallel to the beach.
Phu Quoc is a tropical paradise island in South Vietnam, close to the Cambodian coast. There are beautiful beaches with white sand, turquoise water and palm trees that provide well needed shade.
A trip to Phu Quoc is a grand experience. The island is less than five mil from north to south, and bordered by white sand beaches divided by cliffs that plunge into the sea. The landscape is very fascinating, with alternately vast plains and steep mountains. From the heights you can see the azure sea and the mighty jungle. On Phu Quoc you can enjoy the sun and sea and be carried away by the Vietnamese history and culture.
The Vietnamese culture is exciting and the history makes itself felt everywhere in the many fascinating sights. But Vietnam also offers some of the finest beaches in Asia. There are soft white sand, clear water and palm trees that provide well needed shade.
Vietnam's best beaches
Nha Trang
In the center of the city the seven-kilometer long beach extends. Although it is located in a relatively large town, you will not be disturbed when you lay down on a sun bed or towel in the soft sand. Above the beach there is a street with seafood restaurants and outdoor cafes which not only offer wonderful Vietnamese cuisine, but also effectively screen the beach from the city traffic.
Phan Thiet
Phan Thiet is as famous for its beaches as for its beautiful scenery and the excitement of the crowds in the city.
The beach, which got its name from the nearby fishing village, is a mile long, sandy beach with a calm and laid-back atmosphere. Here it rarely rains, largely thanks to the huge sand dunes in the area. Along the beach the hotels are lined up, tastefully built into the vegetation. When you get hungry, it's easy to find a quality restaurant, especially along the main street that runs parallel to the beach.
Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is a tropical paradise island in South Vietnam, close to the Cambodian coast. There are beautiful beaches with white sand, turquoise water and palm trees that provide well needed shade.
A trip to Phu Quoc is a grand experience. The island is less than five mil from north to south, and bordered by white sand beaches divided by cliffs that plunge into the sea. The landscape is very fascinating, with alternately vast plains and steep mountains. From the heights you can see the azure sea and the mighty jungle. On Phu Quoc you can enjoy the sun and sea and be carried away by the Vietnamese history and culture.
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