Famed for its turquoise blue seas, virgin white sand beaches, the breathtaking natural scenery along the coast of the south-central region has been attracting many visitors this July.
Famed for its turquoise blue seas, virgin white sand beaches, the breathtaking natural scenery along the coast of the south-central region has been attracting many visitors this July.
Ly Son Island in Quang Ngai province. |
Ky Co beach in the central province of BinhDinh is known as the ‘Maldives in Vietnam’. |
Vung Ro Bay and O Loan lagoon |
Ganh Da Dia (Sea cliffs) |
Panoramic view of Ganh Ong, Bai Xep beach |
Nha Trang beach is a wonderful destination for a relaxing break after a long-journey with delicious food and a variety of games on offer at the beach. |
The winding road from Cam Ranh to Ninh Thuan curves around Nui Chua National Park, creating majestic natural scenery. |
Hang Rai cave in Vinh Hy bay is popular for tourists due to the coral reefs and pristine beaches like Nuoc Ngot, Cha La and Bai Rang. |
Ninh Thuan welcomes travelers with green vineyards. Visitors can eat grapes and enjoy vintage wine right in the garden. |
Salt ponds in BinhThuan province. Visitors can experience sandboarding in Mui Ne, Co Thach seven-coloured rock field, and Ta Cu Mountain. |
Ba Ria Vung Tau is the last destination on the journey through the south-central coastal region. |
(Source: VOV)