Bãi Dài (Long Beach) in Vân Đồn District, Quang Ninh Province is one of the most beautiful beaches in the North of Vietnam. It is known for the primitive and poetic beauty that can be hardly found anywhere in the world.
Living up to its name, Bãi Dài (Long Beach) stretches for nearly 2km, with smooth and white sand along with clean and fresh water. The beach is especially crowded during summertime when everyone want run away from the scourging heat of a tropical country. There are many beach activities available in Bãi Dài. For those who prefer a quiet rest on the beach, lying down and listening to the melody of Halong Bay waves is not a bad option at all.
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Other than breathtaking landscapes and relaxing atmosphere, Bãi Dài offers excellent services with a chain of luxury resorts, hotels and restaurants of 1,000 rooms in total, which are divided into 4 sectors: three-storey, two-storey, office building and Bamboo Village. Besides, tourists may find this beach more enjoyable with diverse choices of activities organized by trustworthy resorts here, such as beach volleyball, kayaking, Jet Ski, karaoke, spa, and sauna, etc.
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Thanks to the romantic scenery, the wooden dock is the highlight of Bãi Dài is a perfect spot of professional photographers to make outstanding masterpieces. Many people find this place an ideal place for wedding photo-shooting.
Additionally, tourists can get a one day cruise from Bãi Dài to other famous tourist attractions of Halong like Bai Tu Long Bay, tropical green islands like Ngoc Vung, Quan Lan, Minh Chau, or sacred Cai Bau Pagoda.
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