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Vietnam, with its stunning coastline and tropical islands, offers an enchanting holiday for beach lovers and island enthusiasts. Staying at a beach resort in Vietnam promises a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and luxurious seaside relaxation. (more…)

Hoi An may be famous for its lantern-lit streets and ancient architecture, but as the sun sets, the city transforms into a vibrant hub for nightlife. Hoi An bars offer something for every kind of traveler, whether you’re looking for a quiet glass of wine by the river, a lively pub with live music, or a hidden speakeasy for craft cocktails. (more…)

Are you in search of a well-deserved respite from the demands of everyday life? Look no further, as we’ve rounded up 5 exceptional wellness escapes nestled in beautiful Vietnam. Here, ancient healing practices merge seamlessly with contemporary comforts, creating an exquisite blend of rejuvenation for your mind, body, and spirit. (more…)

Stretching from north to south like a dragon, this thin and long country of Vietnam features three different microclimates, which make it a great year-round destination in South East Asia. October to April is seen as the peak time to travel to Vietnam, as the country sees the least amount of rain during this time. (more…)

The Marble Mountains, situated between Da Nang and Hoi An, are a spectacular sight. This complex of five marble and limestone hills is a popular destination for tourists to explore due to its impressive caves, temples, and nearby beaches.

Below the surface, the five mountains’ sheer, porous limestone is punctuated by several caves and numerous tunnels, which are sprinkled with spectacular Buddhist and Hindu shrines. (more…)

If you’re a fan of interesting textures, you will love bánh xèo. This crispy yellow pancake is stuffed with crunchy bean sprouts and soft shrimp. To eat, roll portions of the bánh xèo with fresh herbs and lettuce. Don’t forget to dip each bite in the light fish sauce for a burst of flavour. (more…)

Phu Quoc is a long, heart-shaped island with a 20-kilometer beach aptly named “Long Beach” trailing up its western coast. This particular geography has made Long Beach the most popular sunset destination on the island, and with good reason. The beach strip is backed by cool cafes and bars that often host DJs or live bands, and good food is abundant. (more…)

Phu Quoc’s gleaming white sand beaches have earned it the nickname “Pearl Island”, but the island’s environmental conservation efforts and cultural heritage deserve as much attention as its picturesque sand and surf. Fishing and agriculture remain primary industries, and more than half the laid-back island has been protected by a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2006. (more…)