A dream dive in the most beautiful Vietnamese lagoons
Vietnam, a country on the Asian continent, is a highly popular destination for tourists. It has many must-see sites to explore. Among its centers of interest is Moray Beach in Nha Trang, on the western part of Hon Mun Island. This place is the most famous in the region. For good reason, its turquoise waters are home to several species of corals, nudibranchs and reef fish such as clownfish, angelfish, black frogfish and even seahorses. In short, a true paradise for divers. The nearby Moray Cave is also a must-do. It is possible to snorkel there due to its shallow depth (approximately 18 meters or 59 feet). It is the refuge of various marine species such as pipefish, scorpion fish and razorfish, a group of small fish.
Exploration of the seabed can continue on Whale Island or Ho Trau Nam in local dialect. This is located north of Nha Trang. On site, more experienced divers will be able to descend to 35 meters or 114 feet to encounter stingrays, manta rays, eagle rays and sea slugs. Furthermore, not far from Ho Trau Nam, there are also Whale Island Bay, a prime location for observing sea anemones which offer a unique spectacle with their dances under the depths.
Finally, to end this adventure in style, why not go to Cham Island in Hoi A? In addition to scuba diving, several activities can be planned on site such as a boat trip. For information, many tourist companies offer this type of excursion. Indeed, this maritime trip is a way to discover the surroundings in a different way, and allows you to enjoy a panoramic view overlooking Cham.