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Sun and sea draw Russian tourists to Vietnam coastal cities |
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| Pristine beaches and fresh seafood have lured Russian tourists, part of the top-ten travelers to Viet Nam during the past five years, to the coastal cities of Nha Trang and Phan Thiet. |
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Russians mainly opt to travel to the coastal beaches of Viet Nam between November and March, the coldest time in Russia, drawn by the fresh air, beautiful nature, friendly locals, cheap seafood and a series newly constructed resorts in the cities.
Nha Trang city hosts 19 islands and two bays that tourists can explore or dive at leisure.
Mud and hot spring baths, available at resorts around 5km from the Nha Trang city centre, will help visitors relax after a hot summer's day spent in the sun while coral reefs off Hon Ong Island, 100km offshore of Nha Trang Bay, hosts various types of colorful deep sea life for those interested in being lost in wonder.
Russian travelers mainly go for a good guide and transport, a white sand beach, sunlight and, for those coming over for a week of more, slightly more windy conditions.
While Vinpearl Island is the most well-known luxury resort in Nha Trang, tourists can sail around other islands including the eco-tour Hon Lao Island or Monkey Island, home to thousands of monkeys.
Sunny Mui Ne
Russian tourists regard Mui Ne in Phan Thiet city as on of the most spectacular beaches in Viet Nam with its magnificent red and white sand dunes.
The city alone hosted 62,000 Russian visitors in nine months last year, expecting to increase by 50 per cent during this year.
There are many options for tourists to explore and spend their holidays in Phan Thiet and surrounding areas. Options include one morning in Phan Thiet, visiting the Mui Ne Dunes, touring the city by sampan and cyclo and traveling along the Mui Ne Beach by jeep.
Families could book tours that offer additional activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, trekking, canoeing and windsurfing in Mui Ne. Visitors could also fish from the Ke Ga lighthouse, constructed by the French in 1899, or visit the ancient Cham Towers.
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