1. Bich Dam fishing village
Bich Dam fishing village (Photo source: Collected)
Hidden in the farthest area of Hon Tre Island – known as the “roof” of Nha Trang Bay – the fishing village in Nha Trang is an ideal destination for those who love the pristine, simple and desire to find a slow pace of life amidst the ocean nature.
The highlight not to be missed here is Gieng Mon Mountain - a beautiful location to admire the panoramic view of the fishing village nestled in the clear blue water. This is also a great virtual living corner for tourists who love to explore and capture unique moments imbued with the soul of the coastal countryside.
The journey will be more complete if you visit Hon Lon lighthouse - a structure over a hundred years old, standing tall in the sky as a testament to the resilience of the fishermen here. From the top of the lighthouse, you can gaze out at the poetic beauty of Nha Trang Bay, feeling the peace in every salty breeze of the ocean.
2. Dam Mon fishing village
Located peacefully in Van Thanh commune, Van Ninh district ( Khanh Hoa ), this fishing village in Nha Trang is known as Dam Mon fishing village. This place is hidden deep in Van Phong bay, sheltered by Dam Mon peninsula stretching between Hon Gom and Hon Lon. With a sheltered location and majestic natural scenery, this place exudes a wild, quiet and poetic beauty.
Coming to Dam Mon fishing village, visitors will be attracted by the clear blue beaches, fine white sand and the peaceful life of the local fishing community. You can easily see people pulling nets, raising lobsters, cobia, oysters... right on the beach, or simply immerse yourself in the fresh, salty space of the sea. This is an ideal opportunity for you to experience the culture of the fishing village, learn about traditional fishing and explore the simple life of coastal people.
In addition, your journey to explore Dam Mon will be more complete if you visit attractive destinations on the peninsula such as: Dam Mon Thuong - where there is a beautiful view of Van Phong Bay; Xuan Dung village - owns a pristine, peaceful beach; or Mui Doi - the easternmost point of mainland Vietnam, where you can welcome the first sunrise on the S-shaped strip of land.
Not only the sea, Dam Mon also possesses a rich primeval forest ecosystem, an ideal destination for those who love trekking and are passionate about exploring nature. Although it is known to many tourists today, Dam Mon still retains its pristine, simple beauty - a great place for you to find peace and feel the true beauty of Nha Trang sea.
3. Ninh Van fishing village
Ninh Van fishing village (Photo source: Collected)
Nestled on the Hon Heo peninsula, north of Nha Phu lagoon (Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa), Ninh Van fishing village is an ideal destination for those seeking peace amidst pristine nature. This is also one of the fishing villages in Nha Trang that still retains its rustic, pristine beauty, less affected by mass tourism . This place stands out with its crystal clear sea water, fine white sand and cool air all year round.
At Ninh Van Bay – one of the most beautiful bays in Khanh Hoa – visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, SUP, fishing or experiencing the thrill of parasailing and surfing. Not only the sea, the Hon Heo tropical forest with its rich vegetation is also an attractive destination for those who love to explore.
In particular, when stopping at Ninh Van fishing village, you will be immersed in the slow, rustic life of local fishermen. From early morning until sunset, the image of boats docking, the cheerful laughter and the genuine friendliness of the people here will make your journey warmer and more memorable.
4. Van Gia fishing village
The fishing village in Nha Trang not only has famous beaches but also has peaceful corners like Van Gia - a place that preserves the rustic life of fishermen. In the open space, Van Gia welcomes visitors with its pristine, simple beauty and fresh air, completely different from the hustle and bustle of the coastal city.
In Van Gia, the journey of discovery does not stop at admiring the blue sea and white sand, but also opens up memorable experiences: waking up early with fishermen pulling nets, going out to sea on boats to fish or participating in night squid fishing in the middle of the calm sea. Fresh seafood parties with blood cockles, sea urchins, oysters... along with the honest stories of the fishing village people will leave an unforgettable impression on visitors.
Don’t forget to take the time to visit Diep Son Island – a highlight with a unique white sand road across the sea. When the tide is low, the path between three small islands appears, bringing a strange and interesting experience for those who love to explore the sea and islands.
5. Ninh Thuy fishing village
Ninh Thuy fishing village (Photo source: Collected)
Amidst the bustling seas, the fishing village in Nha Trang Ninh Thuy impresses with its simple beauty and long-standing fishing village culture. Formed in the 18th century, this place was once known as Con Can, belonging to Hon Khoi peninsula, including four small villages: Ngan Ha, Ba Ha, My Luong and Thuy Dam. Of which, Ba Ha still stands out as the area that preserves many traditional customs of fishing residents.
Walking through the small alleys in Ninh Thuy, visitors will encounter the unique image of coral walls pressed with mortar - a typical construction material only found in this coastal area. The walls faded over time are the vivid mark of the ancient coastal village, where the peaceful life has been preserved through many generations.
Local cuisine is also what attracts tourists. Rustic dishes such as fish cake noodle soup, grilled bananas, apple sweet soup, etc. are often sold around the village communal house or in small alleys, bringing a sense of closeness and familiarity. If you come during the festival season, you will have the opportunity to participate in the fishing ceremony, immerse yourself in the Nam Hai worship ceremony and join the fishing village community in expressing gratitude to the sea - the source of life for many generations of fishermen.
When it comes to fishing villages in Nha Trang, Khai Luong is a name that many people will remember forever because of its pristine beauty and peaceful atmosphere in the middle of the Central sea. Unlike familiar tourist destinations, Khai Luong is completely isolated from the mainland, the journey here can only be done by boat, boat or small raft. The trip may be a bit tiring but the reward will be a rustic, simple picture of a coastal village that is rarely preserved anywhere else.
The history of Khai Luong is closely linked to the first residents who chose the end of Hon Gom peninsula to settle down, hoping to find a stable and peaceful life. Over many generations, the village has maintained its traditional lifestyle but has also constantly adapted. Today, the people here have developed aquaculture such as lobster, cobia, pomfret and pearl, contributing to enriching the sea and maintaining a sustainable life.
Khai Luong not only offers visitors a quiet space, but also opens up the opportunity to explore the authentic life of fishermen, where the values of the fishing village are still preserved over time.
A visit to the fishing village in Nha Trang is like a cool breeze, helping us shake off the hustle and bustle of the city to feel the peace and authenticity of life. Not only stopping at the beautiful scenery, this place also leaves in the hearts of visitors deep impressions of humanity, of the long-standing culture of the fishing village that is still fully preserved to this day. If you have the opportunity to come to Nha Trang, do not forget to visit the fishing villages to learn more about the quiet but vibrant beauty of the Vietnamese sea.
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/lang-chai-o-nha-trang-v17437.aspx
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