Ā Ā I'm planning to visit Vietnam this year. However, I've never been there before, so some advise would be appreciated:
I love the sea, nature, swimming and snorkeling.Ā I would like to avoid very touristy places and the crowded tourist traps.Ā Which region should I travel to? Where can I find the best beaches / snorkeling spots?
I'm a bit confused about the price of accommodation. According to these forums (cost of living topics), renting a house should be much cheaper than Thailand. PeopleĀ are saying that forĀ 2-300 USD / month you can rent a nice apartment etc. On the other hand, prices I see on booking.com or airbnb are totally different. Those are super expensive. 2 weeks costs 1000 USD or more, pretty much like elsewhere in the region. So I know that most info in these forums applies to long term rentalsĀ and short term stay is a different story. But what's the best way to find and bookĀ accommodation in Vietnam? Is there a recommended web site I should visit? Or is really Airbnb the best way to go?
What about restaurants? Are those affordable, like in Thailand or they are more expensive?
I would like to find accommodation (house, apartment) on the beach or nearby and wanna stay as long as my tourist visa allows me, so about 3 months.
Thanks in advance
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Ā Ā -@tomgmu
I think your first question has gone unanswered because there aren't really any "best" beaches in Vietnam despite its long coastline. A lot of coastal areas have been encroached upon.Ā Either that, or all the regular posters want to keep their favorite places a secret.
There's Phu Quoc Island, which is apparently over-developed and over-priced, so not so popular these days. Con Dao islands are intentionally under-developed and require a 3-hour boat trip to get there. On the mainland, there's Vung Tau, which is massively popular with locals, especially on weekends and holidays, Mui Ne which is a tiny "hamlet" that is supposed to have good kite-surfing. Then, there are the usual suspects: Nha Trang, the little beach near Hoi An, and My Khe beach outside of Da Nang, which are well-known and probably crowded. Although Vietnam is not very popular with international tourists, it is one of the most densely populated countries in the world so it's not easy to escape the crowds. Maybe you should look into Quy Nhon?
Regarding the cost of accommodation and dining, it's generally quite reasonable if you look around a bit. Expensive-looking seafood places that are located right on the beach usually are.