If you’re searching for a peaceful coastal escape untouched by mass tourism, Cua Hoi Beach in North Central Vietnam is calling your name. With its pristine shoreline, tranquil waters, and authentic local charm, Cua Hoi offers a refreshing alternative to the busier coastal cities. Whether you’re traveling as a family, a couple, or with friends, this destination promises serenity, natural beauty, and meaningful experiences away from the crowds.
In this comprehensive guide, MYCT Viet Nam Travel will walk you through everything you need to know before visiting Cua Hoi — including how to get there, what to do, what to eat, and where to stay — as part of our mission to provide international travelers with unforgettable journeys across Vietnam.
![MỚI] Biển Cửa Hội ở đâu, có gì? Kinh nghiệm du lịch A-Z](https://static.vinwonders.com/production/bien-cua-hoi-2.jpg)
Cua Hoi is located in the North Central Coast of Vietnam, nestled between Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces. It lies close to popular destinations like Cua Lo Beach (5 km away) and Hon Ngu Island (4 km offshore), making it ideal for those looking to explore several attractions within one trip. Most travelers arrive in Vinh City, the provincial capital of Nghe An, and continue their journey to Cua Hoi by road.
Despite being so close to well-known spots, Cua Hoi has preserved its quiet, untamed character, making it a unique retreat for those who value peace and authenticity.
Cua Hoi remains largely undeveloped, which is part of its appeal. The absence of high-rise hotels or loud beach clubs means you can enjoy nature as it was meant to be—peaceful, quiet, and unspoiled. The sea here is calm thanks to Song Ngu Island, which shelters the coast from strong winds and waves. It’s perfect for a relaxed swim or a romantic walk along the shore.
One of the most charming experiences you can have in Cua Hoi is witnessing the early morning fish markets right on the beach. As the sun rises, local fishermen return from their night voyages, unloading baskets of fresh seafood onto the shore. The air buzzes with friendly chatter, laughter, and the rhythmic hum of everyday coastal life. It’s an authentic slice of Vietnamese culture that few tourists ever get to see.

What sets Cua Hoi apart isn’t just its natural beauty—it’s the people. Locals are known for their honesty, warmth, and resilience. Despite facing annual storms and the challenges of coastal living, the community remains generous and welcoming. Visitors often describe their time here as being among friends, not strangers.

Cua Hoi is more than just a quiet coastal retreat — it’s a destination where the rhythms of nature, local life, and gentle adventure come together. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, colleagues, or as a couple, Cua Hoi offers a diverse mix of experiences that will leave you both relaxed and inspired.
The beach at Cua Hoi is its greatest treasure — untouched, unspoiled, and gloriously peaceful. Unlike more commercialized beaches in Vietnam, Cua Hoi retains a rare natural charm. There’s no loud music, no pushy vendors, no concrete resorts cluttering the view — just endless stretches of soft sand and the calming rhythm of waves lapping the shore.
This serene setting is ideal for travelers seeking relaxation, mindfulness, and a slower pace of life. Whether you’re a solo traveler on a wellness journey or a couple looking to unwind, here are some of the best ways to enjoy Cua Hoi’s tranquil coast:
Take a refreshing dip in the shallow, calm sea — perfect for families with kids or less experienced swimmers.
Stretch out on a sun lounger with a cold coconut or iced coffee in hand and let time drift by.
Practice yoga or meditation in the early morning hours as the breeze whispers through the casuarina trees.
Catch up on your reading with the gentle hum of the ocean in the background — no distractions, just nature and your thoughts.
This is the kind of beach where you can truly disconnect — and reconnect with yourself.

If there’s one moment you must not miss in Cua Hoi, it’s sunrise on the beach. The early morning hours cast a golden glow across the sea, turning the horizon into a painting of warm orange, pink, and gold. The sight of traditional wooden fishing boats slowly drifting back to shore as the sun rises behind them is both cinematic and deeply calming.
Photographers will love the natural lighting. Couples will cherish the romance. Families will enjoy the quiet start to a new adventure. This is one of the most poetic moments you’ll experience in Vietnam — and best of all, it’s completely free.
Pro tip: Head to the beach around 5:15–5:30 AM during summer months to catch the full beauty of dawn. You might even spot local fishermen unloading their catch — adding an authentic touch to your morning walk.
Cua Hoi’s wide and flat sandy stretch is more than just scenic — it’s a perfect playground for outdoor fun. The absence of sharp rocks or steep slopes makes this beach an excellent location for organized games and team bonding activities.
Whether you’re part of a corporate team-building retreat, a school group, or simply a group of friends or family looking to break a sweat and share some laughs, you can enjoy:
Beach football or soccer matches
Volleyball tournaments in the sand
Relay races and tug-of-war games
Group yoga, tai chi, or Zumba sessions
Campfire storytelling or singing sessions in the evening
Many groups traveling with MYCT Viet Nam Travel choose Cua Hoi specifically for this kind of open-space bonding experience. If you’re planning a private tour, we can even organize customized activities based on your group’s interests — with professional guides and facilitators.
For families and thrill-seekers, just a short 1 km from the beach lies a world of excitement: VinWonders Cua Hoi, one of Vietnam’s newest and most innovative amusement parks, opened in June 2025.
This sprawling entertainment complex has quickly become a highlight of Central Vietnam, offering something for every age and interest:
Step into “Tropical Paradise”, a water park zone filled with colorful slides, splash pools, and lazy rivers. There are thrilling rides for teenagers, gentle water playgrounds for children, and even shaded lounges for adults to relax while watching their kids have fun.
Board the Vinpearl Cable Car, the first of its kind in this region, and soar over the ocean with 360-degree panoramic views. This experience offers a spectacular aerial perspective of Cua Hoi Beach, Song Ngu Island, and the surrounding coastline — perfect for capturing unforgettable travel photos.
VinWonders hosts a variety of live performances, folk dances, and seasonal festivals year-round. Whether you’re visiting during Lunar New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, or summer vacation, you’re likely to find something exciting happening at the Light Square (Quảng trường Ánh sáng).
At the VinWonders commercial street, you can shop for Vietnamese souvenirs, try delicious local snacks, and enjoy quick-service dining with local and international dishes. It’s a great place to unwind after hours of exploring the park.
While Cua Hoi remains undeveloped, accommodation options are available nearby:
Melia Vinpearl Cua Hoi Beach Resort – Elegant and beachfront
Hon Ngu Hotel – Comfortable with sea views
Muong Thanh Grand Cua Dong – A trusted Vietnamese chain
Hotels in Cua Lo or Vinh City – A wider range of resorts, homestays, and budget lodgings
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during Vietnamese summer holidays.
Seafood here is not only fresh but also incredibly affordable. Dishes to try include steamed crabs with beer or tamarind, grilled squid and octopus, shrimp hotpot or clam porridge, and local favorites like stuffed crab (nem cua bể) and squid cakes (chả mực). For the full local experience, try buying seafood directly from morning markets and ask a local to cook for you!

Beyond the seaside delights, Nghe An also offers hearty regional dishes that reflect the culture and history of the province. Eel soup (súp lươn) and eel vermicelli (miến lươn) are must-tries for their rich, savory flavor. Thanh Chuong pickled jackfruit (nhút Thanh Chương) offers a unique mix of sourness and crunch, perfect with rice. You’ll also find sticky rice rolls (bánh mướt) and a variety of Vietnamese rice cakes like bánh bèo and bánh canh—each dish a small window into the warmth and hospitality of Nghe An’s people.
Visit between March and August for the best weather and beach activities.
Bring cash—some vendors in Cua Hoi don’t accept cards.
Respect local customs, especially when visiting temples or fish markets.
Hire a local guide if you’d like deeper insights into the area’s culture and history.
As a leading travel agency Singapore tourists trust when exploring Vietnam, MYCT Viet Nam Travel creates tailor-made trips that match your travel style—whether you’re seeking relaxation, cultural exploration, or family fun.
Our private tours span the best of Vietnam, from the northern highlands to the sun-drenched southern coast, with professional guides, curated activities, and a deep respect for local communities.
We help you go beyond the ordinary—and experience Vietnam as it truly is.
+65 8853 5678 (Singapore)
(+84)792 780 222 – (+84)788 489 222 (Viet Nam)
info@mtravel.sg
316/6 Nguyen Chi Thanh, Dak Lak, Viet Nam
No. 217 Nguyen Ngoc Nai, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, Viet Nam
12 Arumugam Road LTC Building B, #02-11 Singapore 409958
© Copyright 2026 Myct Vietnam Travel. All Rights Reserved.