One of the best places to visit in Nha Trang? The beach! You’re going to be surprised when you see how beautiful the white sand beaches are lined with palm trees and resorts.
This is not typical for Vietnam but it is for Nha Trang. The main Nha Trang beach is Tran Phu Beach which is the most popular because it’s the easiest to access and has plenty of restaurants close by plus it’s great for nightlife.
Hon Chong Beach is a little further away but has great views of Tran Phu Beach and is much quieter. There are also more beaches surrounding Nha Trang and on the islands just off the coast.
This spot is known for the three pools at the bottom that are perfect for swimming in. It’s about a 45-minute drive to get to the falls and then a hike which can be challenging.
You can rent a scooter for cheap to get there. It’s best to ask locals before you head out when it is best to go based on when it gets dark, how much water will be there or if the water will be too cold.
These towers you can walk to from downtown Nha Trang and they are up a little mountain so you get picturesque views of the bay. They were built before 781 AD and they still function as a worshipping site for Buddhists. You can also choose to see these as part of a day tour of Nha Trang’s highlights.
In my opinion, one of the top things to do in Vietnam are the widely popular hot springs and mud baths. There are a few locations where you can jump in the tub to feel the healing powers that the mud is said to have. It’s a four-step process that leaves you feeling extra refreshed. I had a day organized with pick up and drop off through the hostel I was staying at.
Many people visit to see the local underwater wildlife. You can do excursions to the islands just off of the coast and find lots under the water. It’s also a great place to get PADI certified because it’s really cheap!
For great views head over to Long Son Pagoda where at the top you will find a giant white Buddha which is one of the things to see in Nha Trang. The sites start at the bottom of the hill with a pagoda, reclining Buddha and cemetery along the way. It’s right in the middle of Nha Trang and is one of the main sites in the city.
Hangout on Tran Phu Beach and you’ll notice the giant white Vin Pearl sign on the closest island. Vin Pearl is a resort island that has beaches but more important a theme park and water park.
It is, of course, more expensive than your typical activities in Vietnam but it’s a fun place to break up all of the sightseeing and temple hopping. It’s one place where to go in Nha Trang (and Vietnam) that is not your typical Vietnam attraction.
Get offshore for a bit and have a day in the sun for one of the best things to do in Nha Trang, sailing. Sail to some of the islands close by is usually a day filled with boozing and cruising. Many tours will also include snorkelling.
This is not a budget activity but it is well worth it and it’s one of my favourite things to do in Nha Trang at night. Splurge and get yourself a ticket up to the top of the 43-story Havana Hotel.
At the top is Skylight Skydeck which offers incredible 360° views of the city and mountains. It’s the first of its kind in Nha Trang and it also offers a pool, amazing drinks and a dance floor. Dress up and enjoy a night on the town!