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Vietnam Beaches

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Vietnam owns over 3000km of coastline, with some fine ‘year-round-sunshine’ beaches and spectacular lagoons in the south. A beach break is the perfect retreat after (or in between) a challenging adventure, and there is no need anymore to fly your clients elsewhere for a beach extension. In recent years Vietnam has emerged as an attractive destination for beach.

Every coastline has its own charm. Nha Trang, the most popular municipal beach, offers all the sun and fun, including snorkeling, diving, surfing and beat trips to nearby islands. Nha Trang has six miles of gorgeous white sand beach with blue water, backed by green hills and palm trees. The town has little noise or pollution because locals prefer walking or biking to motor-biking. Nha Trang is also known for its sparkling nightlife.

A more peaceful retreat is Mui Ne, a long and beautiful stretch of sand, lined with swaying palm trees. A fine collection of resorts have opened up along the coast, from superb upscale hotels to comfortable boutique-style bungalows. The winds of Mui Ne attract wind nad kite surfers and equipment can be hired on the spot. Eleven km outside Mui Ne liens PHan Thiet, a bustling little fishing port and a typical example of a town that has retained its traditional fishing village culture. Other places of interest include the magnificent sand dunes, Fairy Spring and Takou mountain, with its 49m long Buddha, the largest of Vietnam.

Phu Quoc island is a mountainous and densely forested hideaway, located in the Gulf of Thailand. Ringed with white sandy beaches and transparent waters it’s the perfect place for a well deserved beach break. Phu Quoc also boasts the country’s whitest sand, which contrasts nicely with the turquoise waters. China Beach offers another alluring option for those planning Vietnam beach holidays, and this past hangout for US troops is now transforming itself into a definite best beach in Vietnam consideration. Phu Quoc is also a best place to watch the sunset in Vietnam

Vietnam – Paying a Visit

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

When visiting Vietnam, English is not widely known. Much of the youth have a basic handle on it but Vietnamese is still widely used throughout the country. As for money, the common currency is known as the Dong. It has stabilized over the years but can be hard to use and exchange outside of its borders. The US dollar is still widely accepted, though, making payment easy for many. The exchange rate is 18,000dong to $1US so it’s actually better to pay in Dong if possible.

When you are visiting, make sure you take in all there is for food. Food is one of the main staples of Vietnam and plays a major part in their culture. It can be found at the center of their daily rituals to their most major holidays. You should also make sure you don’t miss out on bia ho’i which is draft beer that is brewed daily. It can be found throughout the country and can be found easily. Use it as an opportunity to sit back, relax, and take in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Also, don’t think that lodging is an issue, either. You can find some scruffy hotels for as little as $4US per couple to some extravagant, high end resorts all throughout the country.

The crime rate in Vietnam is low, especially since the country is extremely keen on building up the industry. Punishments for crimes against tourists are severe, resulting in it being a safe place to visit. Purse snatching and things of that nature can happen in larger cities so just be sure your smaller valuables are secure. Vietnam hosts a great nightlife, though, so get out there and enjoy the scene! Also, before purchasing souvenirs that portray communistic symbolism, make sure you think about where you wear it. You may offend people back home in places like the USA. Vietnam is on its way from recovering from civil war and is very keen on increasing the tourism industry.