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Vietnam Beaches
Vietnam is blessed with a coastline stretching 3,000 kilometers with hundreds of beaches up and down the country that cater to all tastes; from white sand beaches where you can view sunsets, to beaches with 5 star facilities, and beaches with nothing at all to do except swim, relax and enjoy the local culture
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One of the most developed of all the beaches, is Vietnam's most attractive coastal town, with its charms derived from a harmonious combination of mountains, island sea and beautiful white sand beaches. Nha Trang has numerous cultural attractions and interesting sites. It is also an excellent place for fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving |
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The most impressive thing to visitors coming to Mui Ne is the sand dunes. To many photographers, these sand dunes have become the theme of photography for years. Each dune has its own beauty. In dry season, these enormous sand dunes continuously change their shapes under winds. And after a rain, the rain drop create picturesque wavy veins. ... |
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The Beach of Cua Dai is about 3 km long, 1 km of which is ideal with white sand, clear, cool water and sloping sea floor. Therefore it is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Central Viet Nam.
From very early in the morning, the living force of fishing villages is going on vividly and impressingly while early swimmers from town come to the beach in great numbers |
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Vung Tau is an old port town to the southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, developed under the French as a seaside resort called Cap Saint Jacques. Vung Tau is the nearest beach resort to Ho Chi Minh City. Known as Cap St. Jacques by the French, Vung Tau is a popular weekend getaway for Ho Chi Minh City residents |
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We travel to Vietnam 10 times since 1997, we traveled to almost of the corner of this country, we could not seen real Vietnam Country if we had not been to Asiana Travel Mate
Martin Sanders.
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