Lonely Planet's editors commented that although Vietnam is not a country as famous for its sea as its neighbors in Southeast Asia, with a 3400km long coastline, the 'S-shaped land' deserves it. receive more attention than that.
Vietnam has no shortage of beautiful, worthy beaches in the region. The globally famous travel guide praises An Bang beach in Hoi An as one of the most interesting and attractive beaches in the country with a wonderful stretch of fine sand next to the vast horizon.
Surrounded by white sand beaches and a vast island covered by dense tropical jungle, Phu Quoc has quickly 'transformed' from a quiet island to an unbeatable beach resort. a skip for both foreigners and domestic tourists.
According to the author of the article, forming a vast and magnificent arc, Nha Trang's 6 km long golden sand beach is the trump card of the city center. Besides, this city also has many island tours at very reasonable prices including lunch and snorkeling. The beaches north of Nha Trang, located around Ninh Van Bay, are also worthy of a day trip.
Isolated from the mainland, the Con Dao archipelago is one of the country's top attractions. Con Son is the largest island in a chain of 15 small islands and is surrounded by beautiful beaches, impressive coral reefs and bays, and diverse tropical forest flora and fauna.
Mui Ne is considered the 'jewel' of Vietnam's beach resorts and is the next Vietnamese destination on this list. Kite surfing is also a popular activity when coming here because the wind conditions are extremely favorable from late October to April.
Stretching 18km, Doc Let's chalk-white sands and shallow turquoise waters ensure it ranks among the most beautiful beaches in the country.
With golden sands, clear waters and a travel time from Ho Chi Minh City of just two and a half hours, Ho Coc beach – stretching nearly 10 km north of Ho Tram, is an attractive place to stop.
Finally, My Khe beach in Da Nang also made it to this list.
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