Discover the best top things to do in Con Dao Islands, Vietnam including Bay Canh Island, Dam Trau Beach, Bai Nhat Beach, Con Dao National Park, An Hai Lake, Ong Dung Beach.
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Bay Canh Island is incredibly beautiful and fairly quiet because the number of visitors is restricted to preserve the delicate ecosystem. I highly recommend taking a snorkeling or diving tour and staying on the island until evening when the turtles arrive to lay their eggs. The best time to visit for this experience is August to September. The coral and fish in the area are beautiful and diverse because their ecosystem has been protected. The beach is also a wonderful place to relax and see shells.
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I haven't been all the braches, but Dam Tram is the best one I visited in Con Dao. Long and nice beach, nearby is another hidden beach. More interesting you can watch the planes landing very closely, just a spectacular view!
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Toward Ben Dam pier, after Shark Cape, you will see the beach stretching more than 1km. You can visit Bai Nhat anytime, morning, afternoon, but it's well known for sunset watching!
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The National Park is worth a visit while you stay in Con Dao. With entrance ticket 60.000 vnd, you need at least 3 hours to do trekking there. The trails are easy to follow; the trees, the birds, the monkeys.. Very enjoyable. There are 3 beaches at the end when you go thru the park, so up to your time, you can choose Ong Dung beach, Bang beach or Dat Tham beach. I went to Bang beach, kind of remote and so quiet beach, great for photo shots.
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This artificial lake is the home of the mot stunning flora and fauna and an inspiring ex-libris os on Dao. The lake is usually full of blooming pink lotus flowers. The photographic opportunties are manifest. Take time to visit this after checking out the pagoda on the hillside.
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I walked to the beach, which takes about 45 minutes from town. The first kilometers aren't that spectacular but the last 2 km takes you on smaller paths including the last 700 meters on a forest path, which is super nice. There I saw both a handfull of wild monkeys and black squirrels on the way. The beach itself is inside a bay and full of rocks hence the name rock beach. There was just one other couple when I was there so it felt like having it all to myself. Note that you have to pay 60K to get into the national park which is necessary to go through to get there.
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