Doc Let; Picture
courtesy - nhatrangblueseatravel.com
Vietnam would have
taken quite a long time to join the Asia’s beach party, but it has added a new
flair to the party. The country gloats about 3400km of coastline with never
ending stretches of fine sands, inlets, tidal ponds and tropical islands
encompassed by rings of yet more beaches.
Nha Trang
Nha Trang; Picture
courtesy –xinchaovietnam.org
Picture courtesy - cyclotour.com.vn
Picture courtesy - ivivu.com
The undisputed champion of Vietnam, Nha Trang has been thumping out
guests since decades. Genuinely, the town is shameless and brash, yet the
shoreline is strong and excellent and a portal to a bunch of quieter islands.
Mui Ne
Mui Ne; Picture
courtesy - hoianfoodtour.com
Picture courtesy - thebeachfrontclub.com
Fairy Stream, Mui Ne; Picture
courtesy - wikimedia.org
Picture courtesy - thebeachfrontclub.com
Set on an alluring swathe of sand, Mui Ne is an outright charmer with
influencing palms and towering dunes. Get beat on the shoreline by a masseur or
wallop by the waves with some water sports – this spot is a perfect blend of
sports and fun.
Phu Quoc
Phu Quok; Picture
courtesy -blogspot.com
Long Beach, Phu Quok; Picture
courtesy - wordpress.com
Picture courtesy - vietnamprivateguide.info
Basically the most delightful island in Vietnam, Phu Quoc is generously
sprinkled with picture-perfect white sand shorelines and shrouded in thick,
impervious wilderness. Long Beach is refined, Ong Lan Beach is emotional, and
Bai Sao simply undeniable.
Con Dao
Con Dao; Picture
courtesy - ninetyeast.co.uk
Picture courtesy - vietsensetravel.net
Picture courtesy - worldinwords.net
Six senses Resort, Con
Dao; Picture courtesy - sixsenses.com
Six senses Resort, Con
Dao; Picture courtesy - homedsgn.com
The Con Dao islands have been
shielded from being exposed by their disconnected area off the coast.
Appreciate it while it keeps going, with their sprinkling of resorts and an
overdose of pure shorelines, as this is for sure the future poster boy of
Vietnam’s tourism.
My Khe/Cua Dai
My Khe beach, Danang; Picture
courtesy - vietnamhoneymoon.com
Hoi An, My Khe beach; Picture
courtesy - trvl-media.com
Nam Hai Resort, Hoi
An; Picture courtesy - ghmhotels.com
Picture courtesy - boatsandrice.com
Whether you call it My Khe toward the north or Cua Dai toward the
south, or even China shoreline, it’s all only one long, delicious stretch of
sand. Take a stab at surfing off the shores of Danang or simply spoil yourself
at the resorts close Hoi An.
Doc Let
Doc Let; Picture courtesy
- travelwithjoshcohen.com
Doc Let; Picture
courtesy - jarekn.com
Doc Let Beach Resort; Picture
courtesy - docletresort.com.vn
While the droves are sunbathing
in Nha Trang, err the coast to this little teaser, home to some climatic
resorts and some squeaky white sand; a spot to escape from the chaotic world.
Ho Coc
Ho Coc; Picture
courtesy - blogspot.com
Picture courtesy - staticflickr.com
Ho Coc Beach Resort; Picture
courtesy - blogspot.com
Vung Tau to Phan Thiet is just about one long shoreline, however a lot
of it remains benevolently out of reach to the masses. Test its potential with
a retreat to Ho Coc, a brilliant sandbar about halfway along this stretch
Courtesy - TraveleZe
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