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Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Nha Trang, Vietnam
Know the most popular landmarks in Nha Trang, Vietnam. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
Central Vietnam city guide,
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Hanoi city guide,
Ho Chi Minh city guide,
Phan Thiet city guide,
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| P Tran-blohm |
20 December 2001 |
Stayed at Ana Mandara Resort - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Nha Trang is a beautiful place. The hotel staff arranged for us to rent a few scooters. It was a lot of fun riding the scooters along the main street by the beach at night.
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| R Bursmith |
10 December 2001 |
Stayed at Yasaka Saigon Nhatrang Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Much like a small Saigon with a beach. I rented a bike for about $3 and rode to all the sites and then off into the country (much less chaotic and you don't get hassled for cyclo's at every turn). I was told when I got there to be careful of pickpockets but it was much safer than any area of the US in regards to crime. Truch Lin was a nice reasonably price cafe and the owner To (his name) was extremely helpful.
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| B Maurice |
01 November 2001 |
Stayed at Ana Mandara Resort - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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The Cham Towers are worth visiting. I reommend to use a cyclo to go around the city, it is the best way to travel in town.
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| T Walch |
13 October 2001 |
Stayed at Ana Mandara Resort - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Die lage war fast perfekt bis auf die all morgentliche flugshow -> flughafen ist zu fuß in 5 minuten erreichbar
das restaurant war 1a , haubenverdächtig.
Preis leistungsverhältnis passte.
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| A Cahalan |
27 August 2001 |
Stayed at Ana Mandara Resort - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Nha Trang is great and the views from the beach are spectacular. We did a lot of walking and travelling around on our own. The restaurants in the area are great and I would really recommend the Sailing Club restaurant - lots of people eat there - it is not v. expensive and always seemed to be busy.
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| R Lewis |
12 April 2001 |
Stayed at Yasaka Saigon Nhatrang Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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The cheapest way to get around is by Cyclo, and they give really good city tours if you want to see all the major tourist sites in one go!
With regards to tours, there is not really much to do, except for Island hopping. This is really a place to come and relax in the sun!
The restaurants in the facinity offer a large selection of Vietnemese and French cuisine and all can be located along the beach front, which are within walking distance of the hotel.
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| N Franke |
03 February 2001 |
Stayed at Nha Trang Lodge Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Great restaurant ("coconut grove") with good prices located directly on the beach across the street from the hotel; mostly travelled around town by hotel cyclo with friendly drivers who showed us around.
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| A Loew |
01 February 2001 |
Stayed at Nha Trang Lodge Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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The Beach in NHA TRANG is ok and you may want to relax there, but there is a big problem with theft. Youngsters work in a team, one with a running motorbike, others approaching from behind and suddenly grapping what they can get and then jumping on the bike and driving away. Even if you not took valuables to the beach you might have the problem that your shoes or towel may get stolen. They even took my rubber sandals size 45 (value 3$). The police knows the problem but does nothing.
There is one kind of tour which is offered by any agency in town, the party-boat 4 island tour for just 7$. Other tours are hard to find, some diving shools offering some but have the problem that not enough people show up and have to cancel the trip.
NHA TRANG offers a good selection of restaurants and food.
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| H Mitchell |
10 January 2001 |
Stayed at Nha Trang Lodge Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Hired a car for a city tour which was a good way to go and not too expensive. There are some good sites around the city and air conditioning was essential even in January. Took a boat trip to snorkel and see various islands, if you don't have much time in Nha Trang this is not an essential trip especially if you have snorkelled in the Barrier Reef, although riding in the "fishing baskets" is a treat. A day lying on the beach eating freshly cooked seafood and being massaged was a wonderful respite to the hazdardous streets of the towns and cities but you can spend money without moving.
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| S Kettleborough |
28 August 2000 |
Stayed at Yasaka Saigon Nhatrang Hotel - Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Very touristy - use cyclos to get about. Nice beach.
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