Nha Trang, Vietnam Port Reviews

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by ants1980

Lovely port. We got a taxi outside the port to the temple and it was so worth it! The taxis here are so cheap so organising your own tour is completely doable. It was a public holiday when we were there so many things were closed. We still made the most of it though! The beach and coastline is stunning here

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by GillyB1

We did not book a tour. There are many taxis near the jetty where the tenders dock. We asked for a taxi to take us to the market. He waited fir us and then took us to the beach afterwards. You can rent loungers on the beach. We stopped in front of the Louisiane Brewhouse and had a wonderful lunch with a local beer. We chose to walk back to the tender from here. It took about 40 minutes, but there was plentyof shade.

Visited: Aug 11, 2017

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by mBleacher

We did a cooking class at a resort. It was excellent. Great food and the resort had massages for about $6 an hour. Then we went downtown for the evening. It was BUSY. Lots of new western type hotels right on the public beach. Good cheap shopping or malls. One thing I noticed was lots of Russians, so it must be a Russian tourist mecca. I don't think the Vietnamese were liking the Russians too much though. Just got a weird vibe from their interactions. They seemed to like Americans though. The public beach and restaurants were playing propaganda videos and patriotic music. Very interesting. This was our second favorite stop in Vietnam. No Uber.

Visited: Feb 28, 2018

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by Cmarsha05

Shuttle bus into town no longer free. It is now $15 USD per person return. Lots of lining up and waiting. It is a nice hour walk to beach area. You can get massages there and have a dip in the sea.

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by shazzatemp

Loved this City, had a great time and enjoyed our excursion. As there where a lot of older people on the cruise, it was very time consuming getting on/off the bus. Our group is a lot younger.

Visited: Mar 22, 2018

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by realahab

This was a short day. We took a local taxi (on the metre) to the Cham temple and then the Buddhist temple. Then we had a coffee near the port. No need for an excursion if you are staying in the town. The taxis are cheap and great. Very little English is spoken so bring a map and the names of the places you want to go. Ensure they are on the metre. The green taxis, and the white taxis with the green stripes, are apparently the most reliable.

Visited: Dec 20, 2017

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