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Nha Trang boasts warm, tropical weather all year. The coolest months—January and December—see night‑time lows around 21 °C and highs near 27 °C. As spring arrives, highs climb steadily: by May and June, they top out at 32 °C with overnight lows of 24–25 °C. The hottest period runs from April through August. Even in the rainy season (September–November), temperatures remain stable around 30 °C during the day. With minimal seasonal temperature change and consistent warmth, Nha Trang is ideal for visitors seeking reliable beach weather year‑round.
You can stay in Nha Trang for up to 45 days without a visa. Your passport must have six months' validity. Please click here to check for the latest updates about your visa requirements.
The best months are from February to August. Days are sunny and dry, with calm seas perfect for swimming, diving, and sailing.
The Vietnamese Dong is the currency. Credit cards are accepted in hotels, resorts, and restaurants. Cash is useful for markets and small shops.
Nha Trang is safe and lively. Locals are warm. Resorts have good security. Beaches and streets feel relaxed and welcoming to explore.
You can take taxis, hire scooters, or rent bicycles. Private cars are available. Resorts often arrange transfers for trips and excursions.
Dress modestly in temples. Remove shoes before entering homes. Respect elders. Avoid public displays of affection. Keep beachwear for the sea or pool.
Average flight time
13 - 18 hours
Distance from London
10, 290 Kilometres
Direct flights
Not available
Tran Phu Beach sweeps along the city with palm shade and soft waves. Further south lies Bai Dai, a long, quiet strand where sand feels like powder. Doc Let fronts coconut groves and clear turquoise shallows safe for paddling. North of town, Hon Chong Point frames small coves among weathered rock. Boats zip across the bay to Ninh Van, where villas dot a private curve and coral shines just a short swim from shore today.
Sailing Club Divers launch from Tran Phu jetty at dawn and guide you through Hon Mun Marine Park, home to rainbow coral walls and reef sharks. Parasail crews lift you above the city skyline for expansive blue views. Cable cars glide over the bay to Hon Tre Island, where VinWonders mixes water slides and a sea aquarium. Evening paddle board tours skim the river mouth as neon lights flicker, ending with a drift under a star-filled sky.
Po Nagar Cham Towers rise above the river on weathered red sandstone, their goddess faces catching first light. Nearby Long Son Pagoda shelters a giant white Buddha seated high above frangipani trees. The pink Nha Trang Cathedral rings bronze bells over morning market stalls piled with dragon fruit. Fishermen paint bright eyes on blue wooden boats to ward off storms. Each dusk, locals gather at the beach park for tai chi and gentle folk songs.
Ba Ho Waterfalls hide in dense forest north of town, where three cool pools invite cliff jumps and midday swims. Further west, Yang Bay sends twin streams over limestone ledges into a vast jade lake. Hon Ba Mountain climbs above the cloud line with crisp pine scent and rare orchids bright on moss. Salt fields at Ninh Diem flash silver at sunrise as workers rake white crystals into pyramids that glow like snow under the tropical sun.
Six Senses Ninh Van Bay crowns a hidden peninsula reached only by speedboat. Villas rest between granite peaks and private sand, each with a plunge pool and a wine cellar. Across the bay, Vinpearl Luxury sits on Hon Tre Island with an overwater spa and golf course that faces the open sea. InterContinental Nha Trang lines Tran Phu Avenue and offers a rooftop infinity pool, pillow concierge, and sunset jazz on an airy terrace with soft sea breeze tonight.
Early markets are steaming with bun ca noodle broth rich in mackerel and tomato. Beach cafes grill lobster brushed with garlic butter and serve it on bamboo trays. At Lac Canh, you cook marinated beef over a hot clay pot, then wrap it with herbs and rice paper. Nem nuong pork skewers are sweetened with palm sugar and pair with crisp pickled mango. Dessert stalls pour avocado smoothies topped with coconut ice, cooling warm evenings for everyone.
A private catamaran slips from Tran Phu marina as the sky glows orange and city lights begin to twinkle. Crew pour sparkling wine while you glide toward Mieu Island for a swim in clear dusk water. The Couples Spa at Six Senses uses warm basalt stones and ginger oil beside a hidden lagoon. Later, a candle table waits on Doc Let sand, waves lapping near bare feet, and stars crowding the hush above in deep night silence.
Vinpearl Land amusement park on Hon Tre thrills with roller coasters, wave pools, and a vast aquarium tunnel where sharks glide overhead. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lets curious minds touch starfish and watch sea anemone nursery tanks. Monkey Island boat trips amuse younger ones as macaques perform playful tricks on the beach. Snorkel tours to Hon Mun offer shallow coral gardens safe for first-timers. Evening street food walks end with sticky rice and laughter.
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