With a long and slender coastline, which extends for more than 3000
kilometres, Vietnam is proud of her beaches and justifiably so.
From endless stretches of deserted sand to palm fringed islands, a
beach stay should definitely be part of any itinerary to Vietnam.
Nha
Trang is regarded as Vietnam’s premier beach destination and a
combination of bustling port town and beach resort, bordered by
mountains with a beach that sweeps along a bay dotted with islands. If
you tire of the beach and island hopping, explore the nearby Cham
ruins, the Khanh HoaMuseum or the Long Thanh Gallery.
Just
four hours from Saigon, the fishing village of Mui Ne boasts a sunny,
dry climate almost year round and a sweeping stretch of sand that is
lined by a range of resorts. This is also the place to see the
traditional Vietnamese fisherman bringing in their day’s catch.
The
island of Phu Quoc lies off the southern coast of Vietnam close to the
Cambodian border and offers a very relaxed and tranquil experience.
Mountainous and forested, Phu Quoc boasts quaint fishing villages and
beautiful beaches. The island is slowly attracting more and more
visitors so travel now and experience the laid back luxury before the
aura of serenity disappears.
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