Most of us are these days planning our summer holidays, booking hotels or applying for visas. However, May is also a good moment for sea and sun travel. If you are craving good weather, but do not want to wait until the summer, you should consider travelling to Vietnam for a beach holiday. In this article, we will tell you why. You will also find out about the visa requirements for Vietnam.
Is Vietnam Good For a Beach Holiday?
Vietnam is a great beach destination. Boasting more than 2,000 miles of coastline, the country is famous for its unparalleled white sandy beaches and breathtaking, coral-ringed islands. The Asian country offers the opportunity to admire astonishing seascapes, swim in pristine, turquoise waters and practice a myriad of water sports. Whether you are searching for a family-friendly beach resort or a quiet stretch of sand to isolate from the crowds, there’s always somewhere you can go in Vietnam.
Where to Stay in Vietnam for a Beach Holiday

A traditional destination for backpackers, in recent years Vietnam has widely developed its tourism industry. Nowadays, luxury properties blend with natural landscapes, and you can choose between intimate seaside boutique hotels, high-end oceanfront resorts or all-inclusive family holiday resorts. Some of the best beaches in Vietnam are found in the south of the country:
City Beach, Nha Trang
Thanks to its crystal clear waters, high-rise buildings and lively atmosphere, Nha Trang is renowned as one of Vietnam’s most popular beach destinations. Forming a 6 km sweeping arc, this immense beach joins the sea to the city and is surrounded by a myriad of unspoiled islands where you can escape the bustle of the city. You can relax on the beach, go diving or take a boat tour around the islands.
Phu Quoc Island
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, the island of Phu Quoc is a hidden paradise comprising a dense tropical forest, a UNESCO protected natural park. The island is also home to Vietnam’s most beautiful beaches. One of the most famous ones is Long Beach. Along its 20 km of endless golden sand and swaying coconut palms, you can admire its aquatic life, practice water sports or simply watch the sunset at sea
Con Dao Islands
Renowned both for its isolation and dramatic beauty, the 16 islands archipelago is one of Vietnam’s star attractions. The largest island, Con Son, is ringed by white sand beaches, tropical forests and turquoise waters. Dam Trau beach is undoubtedly one of the best spots on the island if you want to enjoy some peace and quiet. You can spend your day there sunbathing under the palm trees or sipping a cocktail at a beach bar.

Do I Need a Visa for Vietnam from UK?
UK citizens need a visa for Vietnam if they plan to stay in the country for more than 15 days. If your holiday will be longer than 2 weeks, you will need to apply for an electronic Vietnam visa, which allows you to stay in the country for 30 days. Bear in mind that it is no longer possible to get a visa on arrival once in Vietnam. You need to apply before departure by filling in an online application form. The delivery time is usually very short: between 3 working days and 1 week. Take this into account when planning your trip to Vietnam.