The beaches in Vietnam are so beautiful. However, they've long hidden under a shroud of secrecy. Luckily, this is no longer the case, and the breathtaking coastline is waiting to be discovered.

If you are planning to travel with your dog to Vietnam, then you need to check out these white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. With the tropical climate and all that space for running, you and your dog will have a great time.

In this article, we will list five Vietnam beaches to make sure you don't miss any of these fantastic places. If you do decide one of these beaches is for you, be aware that all them come with specific regulations. So, please try to respect them. After all, you don't want to end up paying a fine on your vacation.

Nha Trang Beach, Nha Trang

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The Nha Trang beach is located around a beach resort city and has a six-kilometer stretch of pure bliss. Due to this, you can enjoy the sightseeing while he soaks his paws in the powdery sand.

Honestly, this is the most beautiful bay in all of Vietnam, and the beach serves as the connection to numerous islands. However, you should be careful about going in the water if you aren't a seasoned swimmer since it's very deep.

Overall, dogs love the Nha Trang beach and atmosphere it embodies. However, since it's a very busy beach, your dog will have to wear a muzzle and a leash.

Ly Son Beach, Quang Ngai

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Ly Son is an island situated 2 hours from the mainland, and it offers peace and quiet with untouched nature. However, if you or your pooch suffer from sea sickness, taking a pill before the ferry ride is a must.

Besides the beaches, you can take your dog for a hike or rent a bike and explore the serene surroundings. Additionally, the Thoi Loi peak offers a magnificent view of crystal blue sea and coral ridges.

Lastly, your dog will appreciate no specific rules and enjoy getting into the sea without a leash or a muzzle. Plus, the parking is free.

Long Beach, Phu Quoc Island

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Phu Quoc is the largest island situated in southern Vietnam, and it's famous for a dog breed called Phu Quoc Ridgeback. This breed has a ridge hair that grows in the opposite direction of the rest of its coat, and it is a fun thing to see.

Otherwise, dogs love exploring the national forest, and the yellow sandy beaches without any restrains. But, you will have to pay some attention while in or close to the water as the island experiences problems with trash.

Still, the water is lovely, the sand is soft, and the topography of the island gives you an opportunity for endless hikes and activities. During these hikes, your dog will love sniffing around, and when they get tired, there is no shortage of places to lie down.

My Khe Beach, Da Nang Province

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Since the My Khe beach is very long and wide, it offers plenty of opportunities for a relaxing day with your dog. The beach is open 24/7, and there's no shortage of space if you want to watch the sunset with your pooch.

Once you are rested and relaxed, you can take your pup for a run near the water line with the muzzle on. If a muzzle stresses your dog, you can opt for a leash.

Additionally, this beach offers amenities like showers which is a great thing for when you have a pooch that is covered in sand. Plus, parking is also available, and it only costs 0.1$.

Mui Ne Beach, Phan Thiet Province

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The Mui Ne beach is a long stretch of sand that was once deserted and is now becoming full of beach resorts. However, it's still unfamiliar to tourists and can be a great getaway for people and pooches alike.

If you want to relax and spend time with your dog, this place is great because it isn't a very urban place. In fact, pooches can be taken to the beach without a leash and are allowed to explore everything in sight.

More importantly, the nature around this beach is lovely and gives you a chance to take a hike or check volcanic waterfalls. Also, the parking is free. However, make sure to bring water since there's a shortage of fountains.

Conclusion

No matter where you travel with your dog, we advise that you bring his favorite dry dog food with you. Some dogs experience diarrhea from the local cuisine, so bringing your own will ensure a great vacation.

These five beaches don't have strict dog policies, and it would be a shame not to visit them while you're in Vietnam. After all, rules and regulations are there to ensure the safety of your dog and other travelers, so do your best to follow them.