Nhu Tien beach

Nhu Thien Beach is recognized as one of the most beautiful and comfortable in the vicinity of Nha Trang, but at the same time remains a quiet and peaceful place. It is located 10 kilometers from the city center, which can be reached in 20 minutes by a free bus, and is owned by the Diamond Bay Hotel. For its guests, the visit will be free, and for everyone else a small amount will have to be paid for entry.

Beach description

Nhu Tien is located on the coast of a small bay, so waves and strong winds are rare here. There are small cliffs scattered on the sandy shore, where crabs live, but the bottom itself is clean, and the entry into the water is quite smooth, without sharp cliffs and pits. The beach is surrounded on both sides by green mountains and the coastal area is surrounded by palms and blossoming trees. There are deck chairs and umbrellas, but no proper showers. For the guests of the hotel, a tennis court, a golf course and five restaurants with different cuisines are available. However, ordinary visitors will also find a recreation for themselves: You can visit a seafood cafe located right on the beach, order spa treatments or rent water equipment, including jet skis and windsurfing equipment.

When is it better to go?

Since Vietnam is a country stretching from north to south, the climate in its different parts is slightly different. In the north, high humidity and temperature are observed from May to October, but in the remaining months it is slightly drier and cooler. In the South, the rainy season is  longer, lasting from may to November, but even after it ends, the humidity does not subside. Therefore, it is better to go to popular resorts in the south of the country in winter or early spring. 

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Orbit Resort & Spa
rating 9.4
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