One of Vietnam’s best-kept secrets is the picturesque coastal city of Quy Nhon, which sits midway between Nha Trang and Hoi An. With a 42-kilometre shoreline of stunning beaches bordered by mountains, this comparatively unexplored area is definitely worth visiting. Here are some things to know when visiting here.
Why travel here
Vietnam’s Quy Nhon is a sizable, affluent coastal city with a lovely beachfront and wide boulevards. Affluent Vietnamese couples opt to retire there, spending their final days gazing at the sea and strolling along the promenade because of its seaside attractiveness and clean, litter-free streets.
Best time to visit
There are two different seasons in Quy Nhon’s climate: dry and wet. The rainy season lasts from October to February, whereas the summer months are March through September. The weather is important because tourism in this region concentrates more on the water. Due to the bright skies and low likelihood of storms, January through March is the ideal time to visit Quy Nhon.
The beautiful beaches
One of the nicest things to do in Quy Nhon, Vietnam, is to go beach hopping, where you drive down the coast and stop at several beaches to relax. A lovely beach in Quy Nhon is Queen Beach. When you get to the beach, you’ll see that the seashores are lined with many flat stones that resemble eggs. It’s only an 18 min drive from Quy Nhon resorts in the area such as Anantara Quy Nhon Villas.
Dune Sliding
Massive dunes that give you the impression that you’ve arrived in the desert can be found all over Vietnam, not just in Mui Ne. The massive Phuong Mai dunes are close to the Nhon Ly beach. Sandboarding on the dunes is fun here, in addition to taking lovely pictures. You can combine a trip to these dunes with a trip to the fishing village of Hai Nam. A lovely beach and island are in front of this quaint and genuine village.