Travel Guide To Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a Vietnamese city that forms the provincial capital of Khán Hòa in the southeastern part of the country. It is located along the coast towards the South China Sea at the bay with the same name as the city.
The city is Vietnam's most famous tourist resort and attracts many tourists, both domestic and international, not least with its impressive beaches and excellent diving opportunities both on its own and organized excursions. Those who want it all served can go on a boat excursion with snorkeling, fishing, and other activities and where food and drink are served on board. If you want to be more for yourself with their own there is the possibility to rent a sailboat including the captain.
Alternatively, one can be sure to be properly redecorated at Thap Bas's natural hot springs that also offer mud baths, mineral baths, and massages for those who so desire. The city itself also has more "buzz" and city character than other seaside resorts such as Mui Ne and Phu Quoc. Most tourist-related things are moving in and around the district of Biet Thu since most of the residents live in the northern neighborhoods around Cho Dam, which certainly has a market that also attracts tourists. Where or elsewhere does not matter much - the general urge is to still bargain here so as not to be upset.
Nha Trang's main attractions include the Oceanographic Museum, Alexandre Yersin Museum, Po
Nagar Cham Towers and the Long Son Pagoda. The mentioned attractions can be visited without stress during one and the same day excursion. Transportation in the city is relatively inexpensive (with the above reservation) and there is most to choose from, eg. local bus, rental car with a private driver and rickshaw-like bicycle carts.
During the summer high season, the hotel rooms can drop so it is well worth booking if you are going to travel here during that time. Nha Trang is protected from all winds (of mountains from all directions except east where the protection consists of an island) with regard to sea winds and storms of various kinds. The city did not bloom until the early 1900s, but despite its relatively small age, it has managed to be geographically reshaped on several occasions.
Nowadays, a population of around 300,000 lives here - a figure that the country's equivalent of Statistics Sweden expects to double in a decade and a half. In addition to tourism, Nha Trang's main industries are fishing, lobster cultivation, and shipbuilding. There are also several institutes for higher education.
The city is Vietnam's most famous tourist resort and attracts many tourists, both domestic and international, not least with its impressive beaches and excellent diving opportunities both on its own and organized excursions. Those who want it all served can go on a boat excursion with snorkeling, fishing, and other activities and where food and drink are served on board. If you want to be more for yourself with their own there is the possibility to rent a sailboat including the captain.
Alternatively, one can be sure to be properly redecorated at Thap Bas's natural hot springs that also offer mud baths, mineral baths, and massages for those who so desire. The city itself also has more "buzz" and city character than other seaside resorts such as Mui Ne and Phu Quoc. Most tourist-related things are moving in and around the district of Biet Thu since most of the residents live in the northern neighborhoods around Cho Dam, which certainly has a market that also attracts tourists. Where or elsewhere does not matter much - the general urge is to still bargain here so as not to be upset.
Nha Trang's main attractions include the Oceanographic Museum, Alexandre Yersin Museum, Po
Nagar Cham Towers and the Long Son Pagoda. The mentioned attractions can be visited without stress during one and the same day excursion. Transportation in the city is relatively inexpensive (with the above reservation) and there is most to choose from, eg. local bus, rental car with a private driver and rickshaw-like bicycle carts.
During the summer high season, the hotel rooms can drop so it is well worth booking if you are going to travel here during that time. Nha Trang is protected from all winds (of mountains from all directions except east where the protection consists of an island) with regard to sea winds and storms of various kinds. The city did not bloom until the early 1900s, but despite its relatively small age, it has managed to be geographically reshaped on several occasions.
Nowadays, a population of around 300,000 lives here - a figure that the country's equivalent of Statistics Sweden expects to double in a decade and a half. In addition to tourism, Nha Trang's main industries are fishing, lobster cultivation, and shipbuilding. There are also several institutes for higher education.
Hin Tom Resort
She Tam Resort is one of Vietnam's absolute best places to stay for those who want environmentally
sustainable living. Here, solar power, wind power, and natural gas are used, as well as collecting rainwater, which enables us to provide the most excellent service and outstanding comfort without having to rely on nature's resources.
She Tam Resort is located on the island of Silkworm Island, five kilometers from the coast which means that transport to the island is necessary for all visitors. The sea-close location offers excellent opportunities for (non-motorized) water sports, ecological excursions or of course easy bathing and sunbathing along the beautiful beach. Of course, there are also land-based activities such as rock climbing, forest excursions, golf training course, and three tennis courts.
facilities. The hotel itself has what can be desired in terms of food, drink, and shopping. In addition, the location is very close to the city's night and entertainment life.
In addition to breakfast, the all-inclusive prices include free tea/coffee throughout the day as well as the use of a computer with free high-speed internet connection for eg. Skype calls. The thirty-five rooms are all spacious and tastefully furnished. All are equipped with parquet flooring, telephone, air conditioning, cable TV, refrigerator, bathroom with both shower and bathtub as well as coffee and tea making facilities.
With its very own and special bungalow style, Diamond Bay Resort & Spa becomes a dream site for
nature lovers with the astonishing environment in the magnificent surroundings. The combination of rivers, mountains and the sea is an attraction as good as any in itself.
Why not take a dip in the chlorine-free pool and then relax in a sun lounger with a large umbrella and manned towel service?
For those who want to move around, there is a fitness center, two tennis courts and a track (without traffic) which is excellent for jogging or walking. Also, a spa is under construction which will offer a variety of therapy forms, a hairdresser as well as manicures and pedicures. The hotel has several restaurants with both domestic and international cuisine, bars as well as 24-hour room service, limousine and knowledgeable staff who together speak 9 different languages
sustainable living. Here, solar power, wind power, and natural gas are used, as well as collecting rainwater, which enables us to provide the most excellent service and outstanding comfort without having to rely on nature's resources.
She Tam Resort is located on the island of Silkworm Island, five kilometers from the coast which means that transport to the island is necessary for all visitors. The sea-close location offers excellent opportunities for (non-motorized) water sports, ecological excursions or of course easy bathing and sunbathing along the beautiful beach. Of course, there are also land-based activities such as rock climbing, forest excursions, golf training course, and three tennis courts.
Golden Hotel
Golden Hotel is a three-star hotel on 10 floors, located on 1K Hung Vuong Street in Nha Trang. It is only a five-minute walk from the city's beautiful beaches and offers a wide range of services andfacilities. The hotel itself has what can be desired in terms of food, drink, and shopping. In addition, the location is very close to the city's night and entertainment life.
In addition to breakfast, the all-inclusive prices include free tea/coffee throughout the day as well as the use of a computer with free high-speed internet connection for eg. Skype calls. The thirty-five rooms are all spacious and tastefully furnished. All are equipped with parquet flooring, telephone, air conditioning, cable TV, refrigerator, bathroom with both shower and bathtub as well as coffee and tea making facilities.
Diamond Bay Resort & Spa
With its very own and special bungalow style, Diamond Bay Resort & Spa becomes a dream site for nature lovers with the astonishing environment in the magnificent surroundings. The combination of rivers, mountains and the sea is an attraction as good as any in itself.
Why not take a dip in the chlorine-free pool and then relax in a sun lounger with a large umbrella and manned towel service?
For those who want to move around, there is a fitness center, two tennis courts and a track (without traffic) which is excellent for jogging or walking. Also, a spa is under construction which will offer a variety of therapy forms, a hairdresser as well as manicures and pedicures. The hotel has several restaurants with both domestic and international cuisine, bars as well as 24-hour room service, limousine and knowledgeable staff who together speak 9 different languages
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