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7 Free Things to Do in Nha Trang

By Joshua Wood, LPC

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: As a digital nomad in Nha Trang, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Nha Trang.

Nha Trang, a coastal city in Vietnam, is a haven for digital nomads seeking a blend of vibrant culture, serene beaches, and an affordable lifestyle. While living in this picturesque city, there are plenty of activities to indulge in without spending a dime. From popular tourist spots to hidden gems, Nha Trang offers a variety of experiences that cater to the adventurous spirit of a digital nomad. Here are nine free things to do in Nha Trang that will enrich your stay without costing you anything.

Long Son Pagoda

Long Son Pagoda is not only a place of spiritual significance but also offers a panoramic view of Nha Trang from the top. The pagoda is known for its large white Buddha statue, which sits atop a hill and can be seen from various points in the city. The climb to the top is a bit of a workout, but the serene atmosphere and the intricate architecture of the temple complex make it a worthwhile visit for culture enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Location: 20 ???ng 23 Tháng 10, Ph??ng s?n, Nha Trang. The pagoda is located at the foot of Trai Thuy Mountain, which is easily accessible from the city center.

Travel Tip: Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat and the crowds. The site is also more peaceful during these times, allowing for a more reflective experience.

Nearby: After your visit, you can enjoy a refreshing drink at Rainforest, a quaint café known for its serene ambiance and delicious smoothies.

Nha Trang Beach

The city's main beach, Nha Trang Beach, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. With its long stretch of golden sand and clear blue waters, it's the perfect place to relax, sunbathe, or take a dip in the sea. The beach is also a great spot for people-watching and experiencing the local lifestyle. In the evenings, the promenade comes alive with street performers and food vendors, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

Location: Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang. The beach runs along the main coastal road of the city.

Travel Tip: Look out for free public exercise equipment along the beachfront. It's a great way to stay fit while enjoying the ocean view.

Nearby: Sailing Club Nha Trang is a popular spot for a meal or a drink, with a great beachfront location and a variety of international dishes.

Po Nagar Cham Towers

The Po Nagar Cham Towers are a testament to the rich history of the Cham civilization that once thrived in the region. These ancient Hindu temples date back to the 7th century and are beautifully preserved, offering a glimpse into the past. The site is not only historically significant but also provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.

Location: 2 Thang 4 Street, Nha Trang. The towers are situated on a hill just north of the Cai River.

Travel Tip: Try to visit during a local festival to witness traditional Cham dances and ceremonies.

Nearby: Yen's Restaurant offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine and is a great place to enjoy a meal after exploring the towers.

Xom Moi Market

Xom Moi Market is the go-to place for a slice of local life. This bustling market is where residents shop for fresh produce, seafood, and household items. It's a colorful and sensory experience, with the sights, sounds, and smells of Vietnamese daily life all around. It's also an excellent spot for foodies looking to try local snacks and street food.

Location: 49 Ngo Gia Tu, Nha Trang. The market is centrally located and easy to reach on foot or by bike.

Travel Tip: Bring a small Vietnamese phrasebook or translation app to help communicate with vendors, as English is not widely spoken here.

Nearby: Café Le Petit Bistro is known for its cozy atmosphere and strong Vietnamese coffee, perfect for a post-market break.

Thap Ba Hot Springs

While the mud baths at Thap Ba Hot Springs are not free, the surrounding area offers a tranquil escape from the city at no cost. You can explore the gardens and enjoy the natural hot springs' steamy ambiance. The site is also a great place to learn about the local geothermal activity and its benefits to health and wellness.

Location: 15 Ngoc Son, Nha Trang. Nestled at the foot of a mountain, it's a short drive from the city center.

Travel Tip: If you decide to indulge in a mud bath, go early in the morning when it's less crowded and the weather is cooler.

Nearby: The Oasis is a garden restaurant that offers a range of healthy, organic dishes, perfect for a nourishing meal after a visit to the hot springs.

Hon Chong Promontory

Hon Chong Promontory is a picturesque spot known for its large rock formations and stunning views of the sea. It's a popular place for a leisurely walk, photography, and enjoying the sunrise or sunset. The area is less crowded than the main beach, providing a more serene environment to relax and take in the natural beauty.

Location: Vinh Phuoc, Nha Trang. The promontory is located to the north of the city and is easily accessible by motorbike or taxi.

Travel Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as the rocks can be slippery and uneven. Also, be mindful of the tides when exploring the rocks.

Nearby: The nearby Ganh Hao restaurant offers delicious seafood with a view, making it a great dining option after exploring Hon Chong.

Nha Trang Cathedral

Nha Trang Cathedral, also known as the Stone Church, stands atop a small hill overlooking the city. This French Gothic-style cathedral is an architectural marvel with its stained-glass windows and a peaceful interior. Visitors are welcome to explore the church and attend mass. The cathedral's location also provides a vantage point for city views.

Location: Nguyen Trai Street, Phuoc Tan, Nha Trang. It's centrally located and within walking distance from the main train station.

Travel Tip: Dress modestly if you plan to enter the cathedral, as it is an active place of worship.

Nearby: Café des Amis is a charming spot close to the cathedral, offering a selection of pastries and coffee in a relaxed setting.

Linh Phuoc Pagoda

Linh Phuoc Pagoda, also known as the Glass Pagoda, is a lesser-known site that is free to visit. It's a bit further from the city center but worth the trip for its unique mosaic architecture made from broken glass and pottery. The pagoda is a quiet place for contemplation and offers a different perspective on Vietnamese religious art and architecture.

Location: At the end of Phat Hoc Street, Nha Trang. It's best reached by motorbike or taxi.

Travel Tip: Bring a camera to capture the intricate details of the pagoda's artwork.

Nearby: Stop by the local Bún Ch? D?c Bi?t eatery for a bowl of the traditional Vietnamese dish bún ch?, a delicious combination of grilled pork, noodles, and herbs.

The Fishing Village of Vinh Luong

For a glimpse into the traditional fishing lifestyle, visit the fishing village of Vinh Luong. It's a great place to observe local fishermen at work and see the colorful fishing boats lined up along the shore. The village is quieter and more authentic than the touristy parts of Nha Trang, offering a peaceful retreat and an opportunity to learn about the local culture.

Location: Vinh Luong, Nha Trang. Located to the north of the city, it's a short drive away and offers a scenic route along the coast.

Travel Tip: Visit early in the morning to see the fishermen bringing in their catch and the market at its liveliest.

Nearby: Quán Bình Minh is a local restaurant where you can try freshly caught seafood prepared in traditional Vietnamese style.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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