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Nha Trang Hotel Vietnam Accommodation - Reservation Hotels
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Although it could well develop into a flashy resort such as Thailand's
Pattaya Beach, Nha Trang is still fairly quiet. Things are moving, though,
so see it while it lasts. With very clear turquoise waters, snorkelling
and diving are prime activities, and just lazing on the town beach is
an experience in itself. You'll be offered everything from lunch to a
manicure.
When you tire of the beach, there are some interesting sites nearby, such
as the Cham Towers of Po Nagar, built between the 7th and 12th centuries
on a site that had been used for Hindu worship as early as the 2nd century.
Nha Trang's dry season runs from June to September, different from Ho
Chi Minh City's. In the past, accommodation here tended to be fully booked
much of the time, but many new hotels are being built. If you find that
all the beachside hotels are full, try the ones near the railway station.
Nha Trang is a major fishing port, so excellent seafood is available.
You'll find the best restaurants in the central area. The exotic dragon
fruit (thanh long) grows only in the Nha Trang area. It's about the size
and shape of a small pineapple, but tastes something like a kiwifruit.
The fruit is in season from May to September, when you can find it served
as a drink.
Express and regular buses link Nha Trang with Ho Chi Minh City; express
buses take about 12 hours. Express trains run to both Ho Chi Minh City
and Hanoi, and there are daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City.
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