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Non Nuoc Beach

Non Nuoc Beach, located just south of Da Nang, Vietnam, is a pristine stretch of white sand that extends for about 5 kilometers along the South China Sea. Known for its calm waves, soft sands, and crystal-clear waters, this beach is a favorite for relaxation, swimming, and water sports. Non Nuoc Beach is framed by the scenic Marble Mountains, adding a touch of natural beauty and cultural significance to the area. Its serene atmosphere and well-maintained facilities make it one of the most tranquil beaches in central Vietnam.

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Was Sie erwartet

Non Nuoc Beach is open to the public and free to access, though some private resort areas may have restrictions. The beach is family-friendly, with shallow waters that are safe for children and beginner swimmers. Visitors can rent beach chairs, umbrellas, and equipment for water sports like surfing and paddleboarding. Nearby cafes and seafood restaurants provide convenient dining options, and there are restrooms and showers available for a small fee.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as shade is limited along the beach. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to visit for cooler temperatures and a quieter atmosphere. If you’re planning water activities, check the weather and wave conditions in advance. Be mindful of local customs and avoid littering to keep the beach clean and enjoyable for all.

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Non Nuoc Beach is located about 8 kilometers from Da Nang city center and 20 kilometers from Hoi An. It’s easily accessible by taxi, motorbike, or ride-hailing apps like Grab. The drive along the coastline offers scenic views and is well worth the journey. If visiting the Marble Mountains, which are nearby, you can walk to the beach for a refreshing break.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

The best time to visit Non Nuoc Beach is during the dry season (March to September), when the weather is sunny, and the waters are calm. Early mornings are ideal for a peaceful visit, while late afternoons provide stunning sunset views. Avoid the rainy season (October to February), as rough seas and cooler weather may limit activities.