Nha Trang Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism
Nha Trang Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism

Nha Trang

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Perched on a pristine stretch of the southern coast, Nha Trang is a playground for sunseekers. Days here are spent dining on delicious seafood, snorkelling around stunning islands, and partying on the sand after dark. Nha Trang lays claim to some of the country’s finest luxury resorts and thrilling watersports. Despite the development boom, colourful fishing villages and serene riverside restaurants are just a stone’s throw away.

Top things to do in Nha Trang

Go beach-hunting

During the day, Nha Trang Beach is awash with sunbathers. A few kilometres south of the city, Long Beach is home to a clutch of local seafood joints and surfing spots. If you feel like exploring farther, hire a motorbike to Dốc Lết or Đại Lãnh beaches.

Try a mud bath

Nha Trang’s boasts a unique pair of wellness attractions: mud baths and hot springs. Hidden in the hills just north of the city are a handful of spa-like facilities, where you can sit in a healing pool of warm mud before relaxing in hot mineral water.

Get on the water

Daylong island excursions will show you around Nha Trang Bay, and a series of small islands nearby such as Monkey Island, Hòn Mun Island, and Yến Island where you’ll be greeted by beautiful, untouched shores.

Visit pagodas and palaces

Long Sơn Pagoda and its towering, 78-foot-tall Buddha statue are a sight to see, as are the centuries-old Po Nagar Cham Towers. Less-visited spots such as the Bảo Đại Villa south of Nha Trang also shed light on the region’s history.

Join the party

Nha Trang plays hard during the day, but its night time energy is unmatched. International acts and DJs regularly play beachfront parties at Sailing Club and Skylight, while lively venues around town keep the party going well into the night.

Nha Trang Weather

Rainy season in Nha Trang takes place from September to December, but the southern coast is less prone to heavy storms than its northern counterparts. In fact, Nha Trang gets the most sunshine in the country, meaning travellers can arrive at any time of year and still enjoy their coastal visit.

Nha Trang Transport

To reach Nha Trang travellers have the option of arriving by plane, train or bus. Flights from Vietnam’s major cities connect to Nha Trang, while trains travel the coast, heading either north or south. Buses are easy enough to take from Đà Lạt, Hội An or other neighbouring destinations. Taxis are widely available in Nha Trang city. Motorbike tours are a great way to pop by popular spots, from mud baths to Po Nagar Cham Tower. Cycling is another laid back option. Finally, book a speedboat tour to go island-hopping and discover hidden beaches.

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Rooftop lounging at Skylight Nha Trang
Rooftop lounging at Skylight Nha Trang
Lunch in the countryside at Nha Trang Xua
Lunch in the countryside at Nha Trang Xua
Vinpearl Land has a water park, amusement park and safari
Vinpearl Land has a water park, amusement park and safari
The LIVIN' Collective is a boutique, bistro and co-working space in Nha Trang
The LIVIN’ Collective is a boutique, bistro and co-working space in Nha Trang
Nha Trang Vespa Tour shows travellers the city's hidden charms
Nha Trang Vespa Tour shows travellers the city’s hidden charms
Mini Beach in Nha Trang is a great spot for swimming
Mini Beach in Nha Trang is a great spot for swimming
Nha Trang has a strong fishing tradition and some of Vietnam's best seafood
Nha Trang has a strong fishing tradition and some of Vietnam’s best seafood
The Po Nagar Cham Towers is one of the city's top attractions
The Po Nagar Cham Towers is one of the city’s top attractions
View of the old Nha Trang bridge from Cham Temple
View of the old Nha Trang bridge from Cham Temple
Fresh seafood at Nha Trang's floating restaurants
Fresh seafood at Nha Trang’s floating restaurants
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