List of 100 notable tourist destinations and scenic spots in Vietnam

It’s easy to find a list of 100 notable tourist destinations and scenic spots in Vietnam here as below. If you travel across Vietnam (from north to south), you will encounter many more beautiful and poetic locations.

  1. Hạ Long Bay: Located in Quang Ninh Province, Hạ Long Bay is famous for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped with rainforests.
  2. Sapa: Sapa, in Lao Cai Province, is renowned for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages, and the highest peak in Vietnam, Fansipan.
  3. Hanoi: Vietnam’s capital city, known for its centuries-old architecture, vibrant street food scene, and rich history, including landmarks like Hoan Kiem Lake and the Temple of Literature.
  4. Hue: Former imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue is home to the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, royal tombs, and pagodas.
  5. Hoi An: Famous for its well-preserved Ancient Town, Hoi An features colorful lanterns, historic architecture, and beautiful riverside scenery.
  6. Da Nang: Coastal city known for its sandy beaches, Marble Mountains, and the iconic Dragon Bridge.
  7. Nha Trang: Popular beach destination offering pristine shores, clear waters, and water sports opportunities, along with nearby attractions like Vinpearl Land.
  8. Mui Ne: Coastal resort town famous for its sand dunes, kite surfing, and red sandstone cliffs.
  9. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its extensive cave systems, including Son Doong, the world’s largest cave.
  10. Cu Chi Tunnels: Intricate network of underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War, located near Ho Chi Minh City.
  11. Ho Chi Minh City: Vietnam’s largest city, formerly known as Saigon, featuring bustling streets, historic landmarks like the Reunification Palace, and vibrant nightlife.
  12. Phu Quoc Island: Vietnam’s largest island, known for its white-sand beaches, clear waters, and lush tropical landscapes.
  13. Con Dao Islands: Remote archipelago with pristine beaches, coral reefs, and historical sites like Con Dao Prison.
  14. Ninh Binh: Known as “Halong Bay on Land,” Ninh Binh offers stunning karst landscapes, caves, and ancient temples, including Trang An Landscape Complex.
  15. Dalat: Hill station known for its cool climate, French colonial architecture, and picturesque scenery, including flower gardens and waterfalls.
  16. Ba Be National Park: Vietnam’s largest natural freshwater lake, surrounded by limestone mountains and lush forests in Bac Kan Province.
  17. Cao Bang: Mountainous province offering breathtaking landscapes, including Ban Gioc Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Vietnam.
  18. Ha Giang: Remote province in northern Vietnam known for its dramatic mountain passes, ethnic minority villages, and scenic landscapes along the Ma Pi Leng Pass.
  19. Mui Ne Sand Dunes: Spectacular red and white sand dunes near Mui Ne, perfect for sand sledding and photography.
  20. Tam Coc: Picturesque river landscape in Ninh Binh Province, often referred to as “Halong Bay on Land,” with limestone karsts rising from the rice paddies.
  21. Bai Tu Long Bay: Lesser-known but equally stunning neighbor of Halong Bay, featuring similar karst formations and tranquil waters.
  22. Cat Ba Island: Largest island in Halong Bay, offering beaches, hiking trails, and Cat Ba National Park.
  23. Fansipan: The highest peak in Vietnam, located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range near Sapa.
  24. Lang Son: Province in northern Vietnam known for its stunning landscapes, border crossings to China, and the scenic Mau Son Mountain.
  25. Lan Ha Bay: Beautiful bay adjacent to Halong Bay, featuring limestone islands, secluded beaches, and opportunities for kayaking and snorkeling.
  26. Phan Thiet: Coastal city known for its vibrant fishing port, seafood dishes, and sandy beaches, including the popular Mui Ne Beach.
  27. Son Doong Cave: The world’s largest cave, located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, with its own river, jungle, and ecosystem.
  28. Tra Su Cajuput Forest: Dense mangrove forest in An Giang Province, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic boat tours.
  29. Tuan Chau Island: Resort island near Halong Bay, offering beaches, water sports, and entertainment complexes.
  30. Yen Tu Mountain: Sacred mountain in Quang Ninh Province, known for its historic Buddhist sites, including Dong Pagoda.
  31. Bach Ma National Park: Protected area in Thua Thien-Hue Province, featuring diverse ecosystems, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
  32. Bac Lieu: Coastal province in the Mekong Delta region, known for its bird sanctuaries, wind farms, and historic sites
  33. Bac Ninh: Province in northern Vietnam known for its cultural heritage, including traditional folk music and Quan Ho singing.
  34. Ben Tre: Mekong Delta province famous for its coconut palms, fruit orchards, and boat tours along the canals.
  35. Buon Ma Thuot: Central Highlands city known as the “capital of coffee,” with plantations, waterfalls, and ethnic minority villages.
  36. Ca Mau: Southernmost province of Vietnam, known for its mangrove forests, bird sanctuaries, and coastal landscapes.
  37. Cai Be Floating Market: Colorful floating market in Tien Giang Province, where locals trade fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts from their boats.
  38. Can Gio Mangrove Forest: Biosphere Reserve near Ho Chi Minh City, home to diverse wildlife, including monkeys, crocodiles, and bird species.
  39. Cat Tien National Park: Protected area in Dong Nai Province, renowned for its biodiversity, hiking trails, and night safaris.
  40. Chau Doc: Riverside town in An Giang Province, known for its floating villages, Cham minority culture, and Sam Mountain.
  41. Chua Huong (Perfume Pagoda): Complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into Huong Tich Mountain in Hanoi’s outskirts, accessible by boat.
  42. Cuc Phuong National Park: Vietnam’s oldest national park, home to diverse flora and fauna, limestone caves, and primate rescue centers.
  43. Dien Bien Phu: Historic city in Dien Bien Province, site of the decisive battle in the First Indochina War, with museums and war memorials.
  44. Dong Hoi: Coastal city in Quang Binh Province, gateway to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park and its caves.
  45. Ha Tien: Coastal town in Kien Giang Province, known for its beaches, islands, and proximity to Cambodia’s border.
  46. Hon Mun Island: Protected marine park off the coast of Nha Trang, renowned for its coral reefs, diverse marine life, and snorkeling opportunities.
  47. Ke Ga Lighthouse: Historic lighthouse located on a rocky promontory near Phan Thiet, offering panoramic views of the coastline.
  48. Linh Ung Pagoda: Majestic Buddhist pagoda in Da Nang, known for its giant statue of the Goddess of Mercy and stunning ocean views.
  49. My Son Sanctuary: UNESCO World Heritage Site near Hoi An, featuring ancient Hindu temples and ruins of the Champa civilization.
  50. Nam Cat Tien National Park: Protected area in Dong Nai Province, known for its diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and ecotourism activities.
  51. Nam Du Islands: Remote archipelago off the coast of Kien Giang Province, with pristine beaches, clear waters, and coral reefs.
  52. Phan Rang-Thap Cham: Coastal city in Ninh Thuan Province, known for its Cham towers, vineyards, and scenic beaches.
  53. Quang Ngai: Coastal province in central Vietnam, home to My Lai Massacre site, Ly Son Island, and Sa Huynh Beach.
  54. Quy Nhon: Coastal city in Binh Dinh Province, known for its beaches, seafood, and historical sites like Banh It Towers.
  55. Soc Trang: Mekong Delta province known for its Khmer culture, floating markets, and bird sanctuaries.
  56. Song Doong Beach: Remote beach near Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, accessible by boat or trekking.
  57. Tam Dao: Hill station near Hanoi, known for its cool climate, lush forests, and scenic landscapes.
  58. Thanh Hoa: Northern province known for its natural beauty, including Pu Luong Nature Reserve and Sam Son Beach.
  59. Thien Mu Pagoda: Iconic Buddhist pagoda in Hue, overlooking the Perfume River, with historic significance and beautiful architecture.
  60. Thien Cam Beach: Scenic beach in Ha Tinh Province, with white sands, clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere.
  61. Tram Chim National Park: Ramsar Wetland Site in Dong Thap Province, home to diverse bird species and wetland ecosystems.
  62. Trang An Landscape Complex: UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ninh Binh Province, known for its karst landscapes, caves, and temples.
  63. Vinh Hy Bay: Picturesque bay in Ninh Thuan Province, with coral reefs, fishing villages, and secluded beaches.
  64. Vung Tau: Coastal city near Ho Chi Minh City, known for its beaches, colonial architecture, and scenic seaside promenade.

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Binh Thuan: Coastal province in central Vietnam, famous for its sand dunes, beaches, and coastal landscapes.

  1. Cuc Phuong National Park: Vietnam’s first national park, known for its diverse flora and fauna, limestone caves, and primate rescue centers.
  2. Mui Ne Sand Dunes: Spectacular red and white sand dunes near Mui Ne, popular for sand sledding and photography.
  3. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its extensive cave systems, including Son Doong, the world’s largest cave.
  4. Tam Coc: Scenic river landscape in Ninh Binh Province, often referred to as “Halong Bay on Land,” with limestone karsts rising from the rice paddies.
  5. Bai Tu Long Bay: Adjacent to Halong Bay, Bai Tu Long Bay boasts similar karst formations and tranquil waters.
  6. Cat Ba Island: Largest island in Halong Bay, offering beaches, hiking trails, and Cat Ba National Park.
  7. Da Lat: Hill station known for its cool climate, French colonial architecture, and picturesque scenery, including flower gardens and waterfalls.
  8. Hoi An Ancient Town: Well-preserved ancient town with colorful lanterns, historic architecture, and beautiful riverside scenery.
  9. Nha Trang Beach: Popular beach destination with pristine shores, clear waters, and water sports opportunities.
  10. Sapa Terraced Rice Fields: Renowned for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages, and hiking trails.
  11. Hoan Kiem Lake: Iconic lake in the heart of Hanoi, surrounded by historic landmarks and a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  12. Hue Imperial City: UNESCO-listed complex with palaces, temples, and walls that once housed the Nguyen Dynasty’s imperial capital.
  13. Cu Chi Tunnels: Intricate network of underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War, located near Ho Chi Minh City.
  14. Phu Quoc Island: Vietnam’s largest island, known for its white-sand beaches, clear waters, and lush tropical landscapes.
  15. Con Dao Islands: Remote archipelago with pristine beaches, coral reefs, and historical sites like Con Dao Prison.
  16. Trang An Landscape Complex: UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its karst landscapes, caves, and temples.
  17. Lang Co Beach: Scenic beach near Da Nang and Hue, with white sands, clear waters, and a backdrop of mountains.
  18. Son Tra Peninsula: Protected area near Da Nang, known for its diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, coral reefs, and wildlife.
  19. Marble Mountains: Group of five marble and limestone hills near Da Nang, featuring caves, pagodas, and panoramic views.
  20. Ba Na Hills: Hill station and resort near Da Nang, known for its French village, Golden Bridge, and scenic cable car ride.
  21. Phong Nha Cave: One of the largest caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, accessible by boat and featuring stunning rock formations.
  22. Thac Bac (Silver Waterfall): Majestic waterfall near Sapa, cascading down rugged cliffs amidst lush greenery.
  23. Thac Dau (Dau Falls): Scenic waterfall near Dalat, offering opportunities for hiking and picnicking in a tranquil natural setting.
  24. Mui Ne Fishing Village: Colorful fishing village near Mui Ne, where visitors can observe the daily life of local fishermen and enjoy fresh seafood.
  25. Mui Ne Fairy Stream: Picturesque stream with red and white sandbanks, surrounded by lush vegetation, offering a serene hiking experience.
  26. Tam Dao National Park: Protected area in Vinh Phuc Province, known for its diverse flora and fauna, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
  27. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Historic site in Ninh Binh Province, featuring ancient temples and citadels from the Dinh and Le dynasties.
  28. Tay Ninh: Province in southern Vietnam, known for its Cao Dai Temple, a center of the Cao Dai religion, and the historic Black Virgin Mountain.
  29. Ganh Da Dia (Ganh Da Dia): Geological wonder in Phu Yen Province, characterized by hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.
  30. Binh Ba Island: Tranquil island near Cam Ranh, known for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and fresh seafood.
  31. Cat Ba National Park: Protected area on Cat Ba Island, home to diverse ecosystems, limestone karsts, and endangered species like the golden-headed langur.
  32. Thanh Tan Hot Springs: Natural hot springs near Hue, offering relaxation and therapeutic treatments amidst lush surroundings.
  33. Thac Trieu Hai (Trieu Hai Waterfall): Hidden gem near Dalat, with multiple tiers cascading down rocky slopes surrounded by dense forest.
  34. Tam Hai Island: Off-the-beaten-path island in Quang Nam Province, with pristine beaches, traditional fishing villages, and coral reefs.
  35. Yok Don National Park: Largest national park in Vietnam, located in Dak Lak Province, known for its biodiversity, including elephants, gibbons, and bird species.

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