Often called the Riviera of the South
China Sea, Nha Trang has a long stretch of beautiful coastline; miles of white,
sandy beaches with mountains at each end, framed by the dramatic backdrop of
mountain ranges, as well as several other good beaches close by (Doc Let Beach,
Dai Lanh Beach and Bai Tru Beach) and more than 19 islands (of which serene
Bamboo Island is possibly the best-known).
Scuba diving and snorkeling are two very
popular pastimes, thanks to clear aqua waters, an abundant underwater life and
colourful coral reefs. Beaches here are any beach lover’s dream with their
white sand, and many types of boat trips are available to explore the
surrounding islands. A smattering of seafood eateries in the road that runs
alongside the beach serve up a wide selection of seafood and shell fish, and
the many cafés and bars are favourite hang-outs for tourists to enjoy the
relaxed atmosphere and picturesque scenery. Bicycle tours are also very
popular, or you can rent a cyclo for a tour of the Cham ruins, local market and
Buddhist shrines.
International brand-name hotels and
resorts are mushrooming fast in this very popular beachside retreat, which
already has a good choice of accommodation catering for the growing numbers of
visitors flocking here in droves. These resorts equal many of their rivals in
more popular destinations in the region. Nha Trang’s days as an undiscovered
beach treasure is long over, and for years it has already been very popular
with both Vietnamese and foreign sun-seekers. Nevertheless, it is never crowded
and the atmosphere is always relaxed, jovial and fun. This, combined with its
spectacular natural diversity and a moderate, warm climate for most of the
year, has made Nha Trang Vietnam’s premier coastal destination.
Nha Thrang is located about 450km
northeast of Ho Chi Minh City in the south of Vietnam. It has an airport with
daily flights from all major cities, and it’s also easy to travel here by
either bus or train from Ho Chi Minh City. From the north, it is also possible
to catch a bus or train from Da Nang. With its status as Vietnam’s most popular
seaside retreat, comes a big choice of hotels – something for everyone.
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