Da Nang is always one of the top choices for travel enthusiasts. Not only is it famous for its stunning landscapes but it also allures tourists thanks to its friendly locals and delicious specialties. Located in the South Central region, about 961 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City to the South, Da Nang has various topographical features including mountains, plains and beaches, which create many enchanting landscapes. Not only being a famous tourist destination, it is also a transportation corridor between the North and the South of Vietnam, an important gateway to the Northern, Southern and Central provinces. Da Nang is considered the symbol of urban hustle and bustle in the Central region of Vietnam.
Nha Trang is a coastal city of Khanh Hoa and plays an important role in the politics, economy, culture and tourism of the province. Located at the gateway of the South Central Coast and the Central Highlands, Nha Trang has all the advantages of geographical location, climate and natural scenery to become a paradise in terms of tourism and resort of Vietnam. Nha Trang has an extremely diverse system of large and small islands, in which there are a lot of stunning landscapes on the shore and under the water with wild and rustic features. With those scenery, Nha Trang has become an ideal destination for both domestic and foreign tourists.
Known as “Pearl Island”, Phu Quoc is the largest island in Vietnam and also the largest of the 22 making up the group of Phu Quoc islands. Located 120 km from Rach Gia city and 45 km from Ha Tien city, Phu Quoc district boasts a long coastline with many pristine beaches. Promising fishing grounds and deep-sea waters have potential for developing the fishing industry and seaports. Phu Quoc is one of the most popular city to travel to. Beautiful beaches, luxury resorts and diverse cultures have made Phu Quoc become a relaxing heaven for tourists to come