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diving is a colourful experience in Nha Trang

Nha Trang is located on a beautiful stretch of coastline, providing the ideal spot for enjoying the country’s warm sunny weather. Stunning beaches and sparkling water create a picture postcard image.

The water in this area is known for its incredible visibility, so scuba divers throng to the resort. Under the water a diverse and vibrant world awaits snorkelers and divers.

Accommodation in Nha Trang is mainly luxurious resorts with swimming pools and gyms on site. However, budget travellers can also find good clean rooms within close proximity to the beach.

There is so much to see and do in Nha Trang; however, most visitors prefer to use their time to relax and take a break from sweaty, city sightseeing. The more energetic visitors take part in water sports and exploring the islands.

There is an excellent dining scene in Nha Trang and seafood lovers are in for a real treat. There is an abundant supply of fish and seafood in the local waters, and it is delivered to local restaurants straight from the boat.

Nha Trang’s nightlife is far from throbbing, but it is possible to have a good night out. Visiting Nha Trang allows visitors to experience yet another side of Vietnam. The pace of life in Nha Trang is a lot slower than the cities, and it is the ideal spot for a relaxing or romantic holiday.

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Travel tips

Always drink bottled water in Vietnam

Always drink bottled water in Vietnam

If you have been to Asia before, you probably have a good idea of what to expect on arrival in Vietnam; however, every culture has its differences. Here is a quick list of travel tips which may be useful if you are planning a trip to Vietnam:

Don’t drink tap water. Bottled water is readily available and cheap.

Don’t take cyclo rides after dark. Exercise the same caution you would anywhere in the world. Using your common sense is usually enough to keep you safe in Vietnam.

Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and local dwellings.

Before heading out on the town at night, put any valuables in your hotel safe or a locked bag in your room. Also, avoid taking valuables to the beach.

When crossing busy city thoroughfares, walk slowly and keep looking to the right and left. Don’t ever change your pace, or turn back!

Don’t offer money to minority people, as it encourages begging. Making a donation to a local charity or offering a useful gift is the best way to help.

Always ask for permission to photograph locals or their communities.

No matter how frustrated you feel, don’t loose your temper. It is embarrassing for everyone and it certainly won’t help your situation.

Don’t be afraid to try some of the delicious street food. If you are concerned about hygiene, check the vendor is presentable and has a high turnover of food.

Book medical insurance before you travel.

Make sure you keep the yellow form from the airport. This exit/entry form needs to be returned on departure, so if you lose it you may be fined.

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Vietnam’s best beaches

Vietnam is emerging as an exotic holiday destination thanks to a number of stunning beaches and lively resorts. The powdery sand and crystal clear water is a major draw card attracting both sun seekers and water sports enthusiasts.

There are a number of areas along the country’s coastline which are growing in popularity as beach resorts. The location you choose will ultimately depend on your individual preferences, as throughout Vietnam it is possible to find accommodation to suit every budget.

Nha Trang is a popular choice, although it can seem a little overrun at times, especially during the busy peak season. The city itself, has a few sights worth a visit, although is mainly a market town. The beach area is peppered with stylish resorts, but Nha Trang’s best offering has got to be its incredibly delicious seafood.

Phu Quoc Island offers a delectable blend of pristine beaches and verdant forests. The interior of the island is heavily wooded, with some breathtaking displays of nature; while the perimeter features long stretches of sand and surf. The island has avoided development up until now, so should be top of your must-see list before the bulldozers set sail.

Mui Ne Beach, Phan Thiet, is just a few hours drive from the city of Saigon, and offers a welcome escape from the chaos of the city. Attractions in the area include a golf course designed by Nick Faldo, remote sand dunes, fishing villages and some of the best seafood restaurants around.

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Nha Trang – a snapshot

One of Nha Trang's stunning beaches

The coastal city of Nha Trang is a popular tourist resort. Tourists flock to the area to bask in the glorious sun and enjoy a range of activities. Blessed with pristine beaches and sparkling water, Nha Trang is a beach lover’s paradise.

The water’s fantastic visibility allows scuba divers to experience an equally captivating underwater world. The area receives a mix of visitors, including backpackers. Nha Trang is dominated by resort-style accommodation; however, budget options are also available.

Tran Phu Street, otherwise know as the Pacific Coast Highway of Vietnam’, is the town’s most beautiful street, while Hon Tre Island is home to one of the area’s most exclusive resorts.

Nha Trang offers its visitors an exhaustive list of activities, most of which are water based. Scuba diving, snorkelling and island hopping are among the favourites. The area often welcomes luxury cruise passengers, and is also a stopover for those attending the annual yacht races in Hong Kong.

Visitors can try some of the country’s best seafood in Nha Trang, as well as bird’s nest soup. The nests are collected from around the island and also in the town centre. This soup is considered one of the best in Vietnam.

Nha Trang isn’t party central, but there are areas were the candle burns into the wee hours. Biet Thu is the main tourist district and is the best bet for nocturnal activities.

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