Binh Dinh Vietnam
All information related to Binh Dinh Vietnam: travel guide, things to do, holidays, vacations, tours, weather and climate, pictures, hotels and accommodations, tourist attractions.
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Binh Dinh Travel Guide, Tourist Attractions
Binh Dinh Province is located to Central Coast of Vietnam. Binh Dinh had been overshadowed by Nha Trang to the south and Da Nang to the north for a while. Now, the province is getting very popular thanks to pristine beaches and islands, untouched fishing communities…
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Binh Dinh Weather
Binh Dinh has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from late February through July, rainy season from late August through January. From December through January, Binh Dinh experiences cool temperatures (18-22oC) and from May to August Binh Dinh has hot temperatures (28-40oC).
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Luxury Travel in Quy Nhon - Vietnam
Quy Nhon is certainly among the best beach destinations in Vietnam though it has been overshadowed by Nha Trang and Da Nang. The city possesses white sand beaches which stretch for several kilometers with offshore islands offering underwater adventures to discover the colorful coral reefs.
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Quy Nhon Travel Guide, Places to Visit
Quy Nhon is the capital of Binh Dinh Province. The city with beautiful mountains in the back overlooks wonderful blue sea. There are small offshore islands and peninsula which offer peaceful and relaxing holidays.
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Quy Nhon Weather
Quy Nhon has a tropical monsoon climate with two seasons per year: dry season from late February through July, rainy season from late August through January. From December through January, Quy Nhon experiences cool temperatures (18-22oC) and from May to August Quy Nhon has hot temperatures (28-40oC).
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The Best Beaches in Vietnam
Vietnam is endowed with over three thousand kilometers of coastline with numerous fine white sand beaches. Amazingly, most Vietnamese tourists and foreign travellers tend to spend their holidays at some popular spots only; while the majority of beaches in Vietnam including those with great luxury resorts and fresh seafood of dirt-cheap prices are left just empty.