
30 Kilometers of Paradise
The Central Coast earned the nickname 'Vietnam's Riviera' honestly. From Da Nang's vibrant city beach to hidden coves accessible only by boat, the coastline delivers.

My Khe Beach
Forbes once called it one of the most attractive beaches on the planet. Ten kilometers of fine white sand stretching from the Son Tra Peninsula to the Marble Mountains.

Non Nuoc Beach
The quieter alternative. Same perfect sand and water as My Khe, but fronted by luxury resorts rather than public access points. Dramatic backdrop of the Marble Mountains.

An Bang Beach
Hoi An's beach scene. More restaurants and beach bars than Da Nang's beaches, with a laid-back, almost Mediterranean vibe. Beach clubs serve cocktails and seafood.

Lang Co Beach
The drive along Hai Van Pass reveals this crescent of sand below—the reward for one of Vietnam's most scenic routes. A natural lagoon on one side, the East Sea on the other.

Son Tra Peninsula Beaches
The peninsula that protects Da Nang Bay hides small beaches accessible by motorbike or boat. Bai Bac (North Beach) fronts the InterContinental resort—a private 700-meter crescent.

Cham Islands
Eight islands forming a protected marine park. Snorkeling and diving in clear waters. Fishing villages with fresh seafood lunches. No cars, limited development, pristine environment.