Mui Ne Beach is located 11km east of Phan Thiet and 200km from Ho Chi Minh City. You can enjoy swimming in the blue sea or even climb the huge sand dunes which people normally take photos. Dramatic views and white sandy beach which you will find very attractive and like to lie back and relax all day long.
Time passes with a lot of events and changes. Con Dao island has today become popular for both domestic and western tourists. Con Dao is not only a historic destination but is also famous for leisure travel, beach breaks with sandy white beach, an untouched national park and friendly local people which all make Con Dao island a must-see place in the south of Vietnam. Tour starts and ends in Ho Chi Minh city.
Phu Quoc is a very mountainous and densely forested Island of 1320 sq km, its 48 km in length from south to north and has a population of approx. 80,000 people. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand 45 km west of Ha Tien on the Vietnamese mainland and 15 km south of the coast of Cambodia, Phu Quoc is ringed with some of most beautiful beaches and best seafood in Vietnam.
Perfect combination of culture trip & beach relaxation. The fascinating ancient port of Hoi An is a maze of narrow streets, witness to the legacy of the Portuguese, Japanese and Chinese traders who used the port in years gone by. On these days, it is a chance to visit Cham Museum, home to Vietnam's largest collection of Cham treasures.
Nha Trang is one of the nicest cities in southern Vietnam, blessed with lovely beaches, 19 beautiful surrounding islands and great ice cream! It's pleasant to cycling in Nha Trang and the surroundings, since the city has wide boulevards and little traffic. Not only be known by the pristine beach, Nha Trang offers a number of remarkable sights is in the suburb like sanctuary of Po Nagar Cham tower, Mount Cu Lao ...
Soak up the culture of Vietnam whilst enjoying one of the most beautiful coastlines in Asia. This fourteen day trip includes stays in the capital Hanoi and cosmopolitan Ho Chi Minh City, with beautiful beaches and bays along the way.