Bai Dai Beach, also known as Long Beach, is a splendid stretch of sand located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. This pristine beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, powdery white sands, and serene ambiance, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning over 10 kilometers along Vietnam’s eastern coastline, Bai Dai is less crowded compared to the more tourist-heavy Nha Trang Beach in the city center. Visitors can relish the tranquil beauty of the landscape, indulge in fresh seafood from beachfront restaurants, or participate in various water sports activities such as surfing, kite surfing, and jet skiing. The beach is flanked by gentle hills and lush greenery, adding to its picturesque charm. Bai Dai has been increasingly developing with upscale resorts and amenities, yet it still maintains its untouched allure. The accessibility of the beach has improved with roads being upgraded, making it more convenient for tourists to visit. When you are looking for a peaceful retreat with scenic views and the opportunity to immerse yourself in Vietnamese coastal life, Bai Dai Beach is an idyllic destination.
This place is the most beautiful thing, i have seen after being most the countries in asia. The night life on weekends at the beach is something incredible . Even thou, i was solo on the beach i felt ..
This is a truly beautiful beach, I would highly recommend a few hours here if you have the time.
However it’s not overly used by the locals so we had the entire length of the beach to ourselves for th..
chilling beach, me and my friends are always come here in the afternoon, in night time you could have a few beers with you friends too
dolorese406
Wrote on 23rd Jul, 2019
Potential beautiful beach, not yet
As there is a lot of construction, the water is dirty and a lot of garbage on the beach and in the water. We had a thin layer of brown “stuff” on our skin. Also, the food shops do not open during the ..
If you are going to swim, it's not a finished beach yet. You'll have to wait a few years till you can get in the water when you aren't surrounded by cranes and pumps for the imported sand. From the pl..