Top 5 islands in Vietnam you should go at least once
If you feel mysterious because of the land on the mainland, so why not “go to the island” to breathe the fresh air?
1. Ly Son Island (Quang Ngai)

Located about 30 km from the mainland, Ly Son is an island district formed from a volcano with a spectacular landscape. This place is famous for its immense garlic fields, historical sites such as Yin Linh Tu and natural beauty such as Arch -and -Cau Gate, Cau Cau.
Visitors can also go to Be Island (An Binh commune) to swim at the beach on the same beach with the clear blue water and dive to see colorful coral reefs.
2. Ky Co Island (Gia Lai)

Ky Co Island is known as the “miniature Maldives” of Vietnam. The island owns smooth white sand and the clear sea water, green two colors are very special.
Coming here, visitors can swim, dive to see corals, climb the panoramic view or challenge themselves with the journey to explore the cave at the tide.
3. Binh Ba Island (Khanh Hoa)

Binh Ba attracts visitors by the idyllic beauty and pristine beaches such as Bai Nom and Bai Chac. The most prominent point of this island is fresh seafood dishes, especially lobsters at affordable prices.
Note, Vietnamese tourists need to bring identification when on the island and foreign visitors are not allowed to visit.
4. Diep Son Island (Khanh Hoa)

Also in Khanh Hoa province, Diep Son is famous for an interesting natural phenomenon: the sandy road is nearly 1km long connecting small islands, only revealed when the tide drops. This is a unique “virtual living” point, allowing visitors to walk in the middle of the sea.
In addition, activities such as kayaking, sightseeing on the pearl bridge also bring unforgettable experiences.
5. Nam Du (An Giang)

Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Nam Du Islands are a collection of 21 islands, large and small, of which the island is the big island (Cu Tron). Nam Du captivates visitors by the pristine beauty, white sand beaches embrace the blue water and ancient coconut forests.
Visitors can climb up the towering lighthouse to see the whole islands, explore the fishing village at Hon Ngang or enjoy specialties such as grilled nham, snail ears.
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