10 fabulous beaches all over Vietnam


When you think of swaying palms, white-sand beaches and turquoise waters in Southeast Asia, Vietnam might not be the first country that comes to mind.

Let’s change that.

Among its myriad other natural wonders, the country’s 3400km (2113 miles) of coast hides more than its fair share of resplendent beaches – not to mention the handful of tropical, coral-ringed islands bobbing off shore. Whether you’re looking for a stretch of sand adjacent to one of the country’s buzzing cities, a spot suitable for families or a quiet cove to escape the crowds, our list of the best beaches in Vietnam has you covered.

Running along the city’s edge, Nha Trang’s seafront is one Southeast Asia’s great urban beaches. Tiep Nguyen/Shutterstock

1. Nha Trang

Best city beach

Forming a magnificent sweeping arc, Nha Trang’s 6km-long (3.75-mile-long) golden-sand beach is the city’s trump card. Sections are roped off and designated for safe swimming (where you won’t be bothered by Jet Skis or boats); two popular lounging spots are the Sailing Club and Louisiane Brewhouse. If you prefer tanning alone, head south toward the airport to avoid the majority of the crowds.

Consider setting out on one of the many reasonably priced island-hopping tours offered along the beach, which include lunch and snorkeling. The beaches north of Nha Trang, around Ninh Van Bay, are also worthy of a day trip.

Planning tip: Full-day boat trips out to the islands are very value priced but expect to join a very full boat. For a more relaxed experience, check out Rainbow Divers which runs daily snorkeling and diving tours.

Mui Ne beach in Vietnam. The beach is a strip of sand with sunbathers and people walking, while the sea is filled with kite surfers, whose colourful kites are visible in the sky above.
Mui Ne is a major draw for kitesurfers. Dmitry Burlakov/Shutterstock

2. Mui Ne

Best beach for kitesurfing

Mui Ne was once the jewel of Vietnam’s beach resorts – yet in recent years, harsh tides have eroded much of its golden beach, while overdevelopment has eroded much of its charm. Even so, there are still some nice sections of sand tucked away here, ideal (in season) for those who like to party at night and snooze on chaise lounges during the day. Kitesurfing is also a huge draw: there are several excellent schools and world-class wind conditions between late October and April. The opening of the Dau Giay-Phan Thiet highway in mid-2023 has cut down travel time between Ho Chi Minh City and Mui Ne from 4½ hours to a little over two.

Planning tip: The Mui Ne Kitesurfing School teaches kitesurfing, traditional surfing and stand up paddle boarding in six languages using IKO-certified instructors.

Two people in bathing suits walk on the white sandy Sao beach on Phy Quoc island, Vietnam. The ocean lapping the shore is blue and palm trees are visible.
Phu Quoc is home to some of Vietnam’s dreamiest beaches. Nguyen Quang Ngoc Tonkin/Shutterstock.

3. Phu Quoc

Best beach for island hopping

Fringed with white-sand beaches and with large tracts of the interior still cloaked in dense tropical jungle, Phu Quoc has rapidly morphed from a sleepy island backwater to a must-visit beach escape for Western expats and sun-seeking tourists. With its picture-perfect white sand and mineral-water-clear sea, Sao Beach is probably the pick of the lot – yet if you venture off alone and you might find a section of sand all to yourself.

Island-hopping tours visit the islands off of Phu Quoc’s southern coast or its lesser-visited northern coast. You can also catch the reasonably priced, 8km-long (5-mile-long) cable car from the An Thoi Station on the island’s far south to Hon Thom Island – and enjoy panoramic views of these alluring islands during the ride.

A number of fishing boats on the golden sands of Ho Coc beach, Vietnam
Beautiful Ho Coc beach is less than three hours from Ho Chi Minh City. Huỳnh Thanh Thảo/Getty Images

4. Ho Coc

Best beach for a HCMC getaway

With golden sands, clear waters and a journey time from Ho Chi Minh City of just 2½ hours, this beach – which stretches for almost 10km (6.25 miles) north of Ho Tram – makes a tempting place to stop. Ho Coc is getting increasingly busy with visitors from HCMC, especially on weekends – but on weekdays, it still remains peaceful.

People holding surfboards walk into the gently breaking waves at a city beach with the towers of Danang city visible in the distance
Mix urban thrills with serious beach time at My Khe beach in Danang. Quang Nguyen Vinh/Shutterstock

5. My Khe

Best beach for people-watching

My Khe is fast becoming Danang’s easternmost suburb. In the early morning and evening, the beach fills up with city folk doing tai chi. Tourists emerge during peak suntanning hours; locals prefer the evening, when fishermen still cast off from the sands in their coracle boats. The water can have a dangerous undertow, especially in winter, however, it’s protected by the bulk of the mountain peninsula Nui Son Tra.

People on An Bang beach in Hoi An. The golden sand is being lapped by blue ocean waves, with a crowd of people standing on the sand.
An Bang beach is a great place to base yourself when visiting Hoi An. Alamy Stock Photo

6. An Bang

Best beach for endless views

Just 3km (2 miles) north of Hoi An, An Bang is one of Vietnam’s most happening and enjoyable beaches, with a wonderful stretch of fine sand (with less of the serious erosion evident at Cua Dai) and an expansive view of the sea interrupted only by the distant Cham Islands. Staying at the beach and visiting Hoi An on day trips is a good strategy for a relaxing visit to the area.

A view from the top of a flight of stairs leading to a small beach with red sun umbrellas, on a cove lined with rock formations and green vegetation.
Visit Cat Ba island out of season to see the island’s wonderful beaches at their best. Creative Family/Shutterstock

7. Cat Ba

Best beach for an off-season visit

Rugged, craggy and jungle-clad Cat Ba is the largest island in Halong Bay and a stop-off for some of the many tourist boat trips around the UNESCO-listed region. To that end, the island can get very busy, somewhat shattering the serenity. Yet if you visit during the quieter months, you’ll find beaches that are up there with the best in Vietnam. The three beaches of Cat Co Cove, a 10-minute walk southeast from Cat Ba Town, are perhaps the pick of the bunch.

Gentle waves lap the shore at sunrise on a beach on Con Dao Island. Rock-faced mountains bathed in morning light can be seen in the distance.
On the relatively undeveloped Con Dao islands, you’ll find gorgeous beaches and natural beauty. HNH Images/Getty Images

8. Con Son

Best beach for sheer natural beauty

Isolated from the mainland, the Con Dao islands are one of Vietnam’s star attractions. For decades a site where political prisoners and undesirables were detained, they now draw visitors with their striking natural beauty. The largest of the chain of 15 islands and islets, Con Son is ringed with lovely beaches, coral reefs and scenic bays, and remains partially covered in tropical forests. Just an hour’s flight from Ho Chi Minh City (or a longer ferry ride from several southern cities), Con Son remains relatively undeveloped, more popular with local Vietnamese as a historic site rather than a beach destination. Which is all the more reason to get there soon.

An aerial view of Doc Let beach, with its gentle waves, white sand and palm trees and small houses just in from the shore
Despite ongoing development, Doc Let remains one of the country’s most idyllic beaches. Elizaveta Galitckaia/Shutterstock

9. Doc Let

Best beach for white sand and shallow waters

Stretching for 18km (11 miles), the chalk-white sands and shallow turquoise waters of Doc Let ensure its place among Vietnam’s best beaches. Unfortunately, the world has caught on – and in recent years, developers have moved in big time, attracting busloads of tourists on tours from Nha Trang. Keep heading north along the coast for more-secluded spots, including Bai Bau and Bai Xep.

Palm trees lean out over the shore with fishing seen in the water at My Khe Beach, Quang Ngai Province, Vietnam
My Khe Beach in Quang Ngai Province has a shallow shelf that makes it a great choice for families. Shutterstock

10. My Khe Beach

Best beach for shallow waters and family fun

Not to be confused with Danang’s beach of the same name, this My Khe is located a short distance from Quang Ngai in central Vietnam, and boasts a superb beach with fine white sand and good swimming. It stretches for kilometers along a thin, casuarina-lined spit of sand, separated from the mainland by Song Kinh Giang, a body of water just inland from the beach. If you avoid holidays and weekends you’ll have a good chance of having the pretty stretch largely to yourself. The shoreline’s profile has a gentle shelf, making it great (and safe) for children.



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