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Exotic nature and diving on the beaches of Vietnam

When it comes to beach destinations, Vietnam is a country that doesn't get the attention it deserves. With its stunning coastlines, beautiful islands and gorgeous beaches, it's easy to see why this destination is quickly becoming one of the world's most popular travel destinations. The best thing about diving in Vietnam is that you can experience many different types of dive sites — from tropical reefs to wrecks — depending on where you're located. Here are some of favorite beaches for diving:

My Khe

My Khe Beach is located in Quang Ninh Province, north of Halong Bay. The beach is a popular destination for tourists and divers alike. My Khe also offers some great snorkeling opportunities as well as good surfing conditions when the tide is high enough to provide waves for surfers.

Sao

Sao is a small island in the Gulf of Thailand. It's about an hour's boat ride from Nha Trang, so you can easily visit both places on one trip. The best way to get there is by hiring your own private boat or joining a group tour that includes transportation, which will cost around $10-$15 per person if you don't have your own vehicle and driver (and even less if you do). The island itself has quite a few resorts with rooms starting at $50 per night for two people; however, if you're looking for something more budget-friendly there are several homestays available as well!

What should we see when we are there? The most popular attraction on Sao Island is its beautiful white sand beaches--there are more than 20 different beaches all over the island that offer everything from quiet relaxation spots with calm waters perfect for swimming or snorkeling to party destinations where tourists can drink beer while watching fire dancers perform at sunset each evening before heading back into town later that night! Of course there are also many other things worth seeing such as hiking trails through lush jungles filled with exotic plants & animals native only found here along with great seafood restaurants serving delicious seafood dishes cooked right off their boats just minutes earlier!

An Bang

An Bang is a beach in Vietnam. It's on the coast of Nha Trang, which is one of the best places in Asia for diving and snorkeling. An Bang has long stretches of sandy beaches where you can swim or relax under palm trees while looking out over turquoise waters. The view from here will make you feel like you're in paradise!

Doc Let

Doc Let is a beach in Quang Binh Province, Vietnam. It's located in the north of Quang Binh Province and is a popular tourist destination for its pristine white sand beaches, clear blue waters and lush green hills surrounding it. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times by humans who lived there until they were forced out by ethnic Chinese settlers from Guangdong province in southern China during their migration period (15th century).

In more recent history this region was known as Hoa Binh Province until 1976 when it became part of Thanh Hoa Province before finally becoming part of Quang Binh Province in 1992 when it was split off from Thanh Hoa again due to its distance from Hue City which had become Vietnam's new capital after reunification with South Vietnam following the end of The American War - also known locally as "The American Invasion".

Ong Lang

Ong Lang is a beach in Vietnam, located in the city of Nha Trang. It's known for its beautiful scenery and pristine beaches, which have made it a popular tourist destination. The beach is home to many resorts including Blue Bay Resort and Spa, Paradise Beach Resort & Spa, The Miramar Hotel & Spa and The Ocean Villas Nha Trang Resort & Spa (to name just a few).

Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a beach resort town in central Vietnam. It's located in Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận Province, about 300 kilometers south of Ho Chi Minh City and 50 kilometers from Da Nang. Mui Ne is famous for its beaches and sand dunes (the highest point on the beach being at 15m), which have been used in many movies such as The Beach and Mission Impossible 2. The best time to visit Mui Ne would be between October and February when there are fewer tourists around but still warm enough for swimming!

Cua Dai

Cua Dai is a beach in Vietnam. It's located in the city of Da Nang, which is about 30 kilometers from Hoi An and 60 kilometers from Hue. The beach has a long stretch of white sand that receives many tourists every year. As well as being popular with tourists, Cua Dai also has good facilities for them to enjoy their stay there.

Long

Long Beach is located in Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. It's a popular destination for foreign tourists and local people alike. Long Beach features white sand, clear water and beautiful scenery. The beach has an average width of 300 meters with a length of 2 kilometers (1 mile). This area belongs to Quang Ngai city but can be accessed only by boat from Da Nang City or coastal areas such as Da Lat City or Mui Ne Beach Resort due to its distance from land transportation routes.

The second section extends from Cua Quyen Bridge until Phuong Dong Island for about 1 kilometer long with shallow waters suitable for swimming or sunbathing on its western side while deeper waters on its eastern side are suitable only for snorkeling because they have many coral reefs where you can see colorful fish swimming around them including clown fish which are popular among divers since they live together without fighting each other unlike other species like lionfish which attack their own kind if there aren't enough food sources available so make sure not cross paths with one when diving at this site!

These beaches are found in Vietnam

In Vietnam, you can find some of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia. The country is located in Southeast Asia between China, Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year round and plenty of rainfall during monsoon season from June to October. The country's long coastlines are dotted with many islands and thousands of kilometers worth of beaches that make for great swimming or scuba diving (or both!).

I hope that I've inspired you to visit these beautiful beaches. They are all worth the trip, and they each have their own unique charm. Whether you are looking for an adventure or just want some time alone with nature, any of these destinations will be perfect!