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Reasons to Visit Nha Trang, the Hawaii of the East.
Reasons to Visit Nha Trang
💜 Affordable prices (1kg of mangoes for 1,500 won)
💜 Great weather for taking the perfect shot throughout the year.
💜 Food without spices
💜 A place where you can enjoy both tourism and relaxation.
🇻🇳 Po Nagar Temple
A Hindu temple that is perfect for taking life photos while wearing a Hawaiian shirt.
Entrance fee: 30,000 dong
Address: 61 Hai Tháng Tư, Vĩnh Phước, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa 650000, Vietnam
🇻🇳 Nha Trang Beach
A long beach on the right side of the city
There are beach pubs (like Sailing Club, Happy Beach) that are open at night.
Address: Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa
🇻🇳 Mini Beach
A private beach accessible by boat
Parasailing available, and the water is clear
Address: 56PG+449, Vĩnh Trường, Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa, Vietnam
Recommended Resort in Cam Ranh, Nha Trang! Melia Cam Ranh Resort.
Recommended Resort in Cam Ranh, Nha Trang!
The place I recommend and love is the Melia Cam Ranh Resort. We went there with 5 adults and 1 child, a total of 6 people, and stayed in a 3-bedroom.
Each room had its own shower, and it was very clean and nice.
Make sure to use the room service points!!
Gran Melia Nha Trang Breakfast Review
After spending a night at Gran Melia Nha Trang, I went for my last breakfast in Nha Trang.
The thought of returning to Korea that night made me not want to leave...
Gran Melia's breakfast offers both a la carte and buffet options (both are available for free).
I had been looking forward to it so much before arriving in Nha Trang.
The breakfast place has both outdoor and indoor seating,
and we chose to eat outside. I wanted to savor the atmosphere.
Eating at the outdoor seats, I was under the blazing sun. ^_^ But it was still nice..
When you take a seat, the staff pulls out the chair for you and waits until you're seated >_<.
Once seated, they bring you the menu from which you can order.
Gran Melia Nha Trang is famous for its Spanish churros, so I had to order them,
and I tried Eggs Benedict for the first time as a 'hotel culture experience' for a country girl, haha.
Is this why people come to 5-star resorts?
The plating was beautiful, and I took photos with the beach in the background.
For those having breakfast at Gran Melia, you must try the Spanish churros. Have them two or three times, haha.
(Looking at the menu now, I should have ordered a bagel... I didn't because I was worried I'd be too full for the buffet..)
The buffet drink corner had coffee varieties, coconut, fruit juices, and different types of milk.
There were foods imitating Korean japchae and kimchi for Koreans.
The fruit corner had dragon fruit, watermelon, bananas, passion fruit, guava, etc.
The downside of the buffet was that there were places without food labels.
The yogurt was beautifully topped and came with a closed lid.
A thoughtful touch to keep out anything like dust.
There were various types of cheese and ham, so you could make your own sandwich.
Fresh salads and sauces were available.
(The sauces weren't labeled, which was a bit disappointing.)
In Nha Trang, it seems like stick vegetables are always available at restaurants and breakfast.
The must-eat item at Gran Melia's breakfast is the croissant, you know?
Baked by a professional pastry chef, the quality is no joke.
Having a hobby in baking, I can say the croissants were of a considerable standard.
Definitely try making a sandwich with a croissant.
For made-to-order dishes, there were banh mi and pho available.
The pho didn't have a strong spice flavor. (Which I really liked)
Chopsticks were available near the pho corner, so you can pick them up there.
There were also foods like sausages, pizza, and pasta prepared.
They had a popular taste, so even those who can't handle spices could easily enjoy them.
I thought croissants were the end, but there was a separate dessert corner.
Located near the entrance of the breakfast area, you might miss it if you didn't see it when you came in.
There were chocolate fountains, cookies, and various types of bread that kids would love, and a toaster to warm them up.
After going around once,
I smashed the ordered Eggs Benedict and churros,
and I picked croquettes, bacon, salad, pho, and coconut juice to eat. + I also had a croissant.
At that time, I was sure I was full,
but now I'm thinking, 'Why didn't I eat more?'
There was so much to eat...
I want to go back. Now I could probably eat about 5 plates.
The breakfast was as satisfying as I had hoped,
and with the nice weather and atmosphere, it will be a long-lasting memory.
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The beach viewed from the outdoor seating of the breakfast place💜
We ate under the blazing sun like this, haha
Gran Melia's breakfast place was very satisfying!
The lack of food labels made it difficult to distinguish what the foods were. If this part is improved, it would be even better.
Alma Resort Italian Restaurant La Casa Dinner
Nha Trang Alma Resort's Italian restaurant, La Casa.
Dinner service hours are from 18:00 to 21:00. It's a popular spot in Nha Trang known for its great atmosphere. The restaurant's sophisticated and clean interior makes it a recommended dining place for families.
The lobster and steak are delicious here. It tastes even better with wine. After the meal, you can also enjoy dessert.
Alma Resort near Cam Ranh Airport in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
Cam Ranh Airport accommodation is just a 10-minute drive from the airport. You can enjoy a proper vacation on the quiet and peaceful Nha Trang beach, away from the bustling and noisy city center.
Alma Resort has a whopping 12 swimming pools! There's a variety for everyone, from kids' pools to adult pools. The water is clean and warm, making it perfect for all-day water play.
You can enjoy a variety of dishes at restaurants such as Asiana, La Casa, and Atlantis, including Asian cuisine, Italian cuisine, and seafood dishes.
Must-Visit Places in Nha Trang: Po Nagar Temple
The site is a relic of the Champa Kingdom, which ruled over central and southern Vietnam for about 1,300 years, and it took about 500 years to build.
The architecture is unique and beautiful, making it a great spot for taking photos in front of it.
One thing to note is that there is a dress code! Sleeveless tops, shorts, hats, and slippers are not allowed inside the temple, but you can borrow a robe to enter.
It takes roughly 30 minutes to take pictures and look around.