Quan Lan island is the top destination with beautiful beaches with white sand and expansive vistas stretching for kilometers. |
Three major pristine beaches in the island are Quan Lan, Son Hao and Minh Chau which are separated by Eo Gio and Bai Rua rock cliffs. |
Visitors can enjoy scenic views of sunset in deserted beaches and go squid fishing or enjoy local cuisine on the island. |
Ngoc Vung island is located next to Quan Lan with stunning beaches. |
Truong Chinh beach on Ngoc Vung island stretches three kilometers and is separated from a residential area by green forests. |
Some prominent beaches near the shore on Cai Bau island in Van Don district include Bai Dai, Viet My and Mai Quyen. |
These beaches with spectacular views of Bai Tu Long bay with food and drink services for tourists |
Cai Chien island in Hai Ha district is an emerging destination. From a deserted island, Cai Chien has become a favorite check-in point for beach lovers. |
Dau Rong beach attracts visitors to its purity and natural scenery. |
Tra Co beach in Mong Cai city is a longest beach in Vietnam with the total length of 15km and the wonderful cape of Sa Vi, the starting point of the S-shaped Vietnam. |
Tra Co beach entices visitors with romantic beauty and local fishing life |
Tra Co beach provides wonderful locations for selfie photos and playing on the white sands. |
Tra Co beach is mostly crowded in summer with the highlight of Tra Co festival. |
Vinh Thuc is the most tranquil island in Mong Cai, followed by secluded beaches such as Ben Hen, Dau Dong. |
Colourful rocks and an ancient lighthouse are seen on the beaches. |
Vinh Thuc attracts tourists to its mural villages. |
Breathtaking beaches in Ha Long bay and Bai Tu Long bay including Ti Top offers visitors with scenic views and tranquility. |
These “Robinson” beaches are often deserted with few visitors. |