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Con Dao - a wild and attractive destination

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế06/08/2024


Recently, British magazine Time Out ranked Con Dao (Ba Ria - Vung Tau) in 2nd place in the list of 9 beautiful pristine islands in the world.

Unique reproductive activities of rare sea turtles in Con Dao National Park

Reproductive activities of rare sea turtles in Con Dao National Park. (Source: Con Dao Explore)

According to Time Out , there is no better place to enjoy a holiday than an island, especially on white sand beaches, palm-fringed coastlines. Even better are the unspoiled islands with few tourists, where visitors can freely enjoy the peaceful space, explore the rainforests, unspoiled coves and admire the breathtaking natural scenery.

With nearly a million islands around the world, there are still hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Time Out has selected 9 of the world's most beautiful and least crowded islands for tourists to relax and enjoy the most perfect vacation, Con Dao (Ba Ria - Vung Tau) is ranked 2nd on this list.

Vietnam is a country with countless beautiful islands, of which Con Dao is considered a wild and attractive destination that can captivate anyone who sets foot here. Located off the southern coast, this island is home to emerald green beaches, with fine white sand, shady palm trees and a rich and diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna.

Despite possessing a captivating landscape, this place is still relatively deserted with tourists. Coming to Con Dao, besides strolling on the dreamy beaches, or relaxing on the beach, taking photos to check-in and save memories, do not forget to experience interesting and exciting activities such as scuba diving to see the "underwater world" with a variety of marine life, experiencing sea sports, exploring Con Dao National Park...


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