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What are the fun attractions in Nha Trang, Vietnam?

Nha Trang City is located in Khanh Hoa Province in the central coastal area of ??Vietnam. It is a relatively secluded small seaside city among the many coastal cities in Vietnam. Compared with Halong Bay, the seven wonders of the sea, Nha Trang’s tranquility and restraint have gradually been affected by More attention from foreign tourists.

Main attractions:

Nha Trang Beach: Located on the coast of the South China Sea, it has a good beach. This is a great place for swimming, water sports and diving.

Chongluo Scenic Area: This is the most beautiful place in Nha Trang. It is surrounded by mountains and sea, with lush forests. There are also attractions such as Longshan Temple, Bao Daihuang Villa, and Aquarium.

PoNagar Cham Towers

(PoNagar Cham Towers, D2Thang4; tickets 4500d; 6am~6pm) was built between the 7th and 12th centuries. It is a Hindu religious building located in Nha It is 2 kilometers north of the village, on the left bank of the river (SongCai). Looking down from this hill, you can enjoy the view of the blue harbor.

The gleaming Longshan Pagoda (ChuaTinhHoiKhanhHoa; D23Thang10; free admission; sunrise ~ sunset), the dragon-shaped mosaic on the building is decorated with glass and ceramic tiles. This pagoda temple was built in the 19th century, and monks still live in the temple. On the hill behind the temple, there is a large statue of a seated Buddha visible to the whole town. From the location of this Buddha statue, you can also overlook the entire Nha Trang. This pagoda temple is 500 meters west of the train station.

The Oceanographic Research Institute is located in a French colonial-era building; adults/children 10000d/5000d; English-speaking guide 30000d; 7:30am~noon and 1~4:30pm), with colorful swimming around marine life. In the back hall are lifeless specimens of marine fish and birds, which have been embalmed.

BietThuCauDa

(BietThuCauDa; ticket 2000d; usually free for restaurant customers; 8am~10pm) It is worth spending an afternoon to stroll around, and you can enjoy the view from the restaurant here South China Sea scenery. From Nha Trang, follow DTran Phu south, then turn left, go up the mountain and pass the cement oil storage tank. You can see it before reaching CauDa village. The villa is a few hundred meters north of the Marine Research Institute.

The works of LongThanh, the most famous photographer in Nha Trang, are displayed in LongThanhGallery). His captivating and clear black-and-white photographs reveal the inner essence of Vietnam. Do Dien Khanh is another local photographer whose black and white portraits are also worth a look.

Beach

Those who sunbathe or take a walk on Nha Trang's 6-kilometer-long beach can enjoy the shade under the coconut trees on the seaside. There are also beach chairs for rent.

The fashionable LaLouisianeCafe is similar to a Western beach club. Patrons can visit the restaurant, bakery or bar and use the pool or beach chairs.

Hon Chong Promontory

(Hon Chong Promontory) is 1.8 kilometers north of Nha Trang. There are many huge granite promontories directly into the Southern Sea. This headland is adjacent to a pristine beach bay. There are no pedicures or massages here, but it has island scenery and local customs.

Islands

There are 9 small islands outside Nha Trang, and water cruise tickets are sold all over the city. For only S$10, you can take a day trip to 4 islands. Or find your own way to visit each island.

Nha Trang

My Island

There is a busy fishing ground on Hon Mieu, which is also a beautiful outdoor aquarium (HoCaTriNguyen). From there, you can rent a canoe or find someone to paddle you to the nearby Hon Mun or Hon Yen islands. You can rent a small bungalow with a rustic feel here for 90,000d. The ferry to Miao Island (5000d) will depart from the CauDa pier on the south side of Nha Trang on time tomorrow. On the way back, we took a ferry from TriNguyen Village on My Island.

The idyllic HonTre is the largest island in the area. You can take a ferry to Tru Beach (BaiTru) on the northern end of the island, and we also recommend taking a day trip or overnight trip provided by ConSeTre. There are great snorkeling and diving spots on Koh Muh, Hon Tam Koh and Hon Mot Koh.