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Top 10 provinces with the longest coastline in Vietnam

Vietnam has a coastline of 3,260km, of which there are many provinces and cities adjacent to the sea. HoaBinh Tourist would like to introduce the 10 provinces with the longest coastline in Vietnam for your reference.

Vietnam's coastline is 3,260km long, from Quang Ninh in the northeast to Kien Giang in the southwest.Vietnam's coastline is 3,260km long, from Quang Ninh in the northeast to Kien Giang in the southwest

What's in the Vietnamese Sea?

Vietnam is located in Southeast Asia, with diverse terrain. Vietnam has mountains, forests, plains, and long coastlines. Many provinces have many beautiful coastlines that have potential for economic exploitation and tourism businesses, such as Da Nang, Nha Trang, Quang Ninh, etc.

We are proud to have the vast East Sea and the Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos. Soldiers protect the sea and islands day and night, and fishermen exploit seafood to take care of their families' finances. It can be said that waterway transportation is also very important for our country.

The top 10 provinces with the longest coastline in Vietnam

Here are the top 10 provinces with long coastlines in Vietnam that you should know.

Khanh Hoa Province

Khanh Hoa is a south-central coastal province with beautiful scenery and is a famous tourist destination not only in Vietnam but also in the world. It is known that the natural area of the islands and archipelagos in Khanh Hoa is 5,197 km2.

Khanh Hoa's coastline is the longest in Vietnam (385 km) including many islands, bays, lagoons...Khanh Hoa's coastline is the longest in Vietnam (385 km), including many islands, bays, lagoons, etc.

Coming here, you will see that Khanh Hoa's sea area is vast, many times larger than the mainland. The coastline here is the longest in Vietnam, 385 km long, including many islands, bays, lagoons, creek mouths, and vast ocean waters.

Ca Mau Province

Ca Mau is the southernmost province of the country, located in the Mekong Delta region on the Ca Mau Peninsula. This is a lowland area and is often flooded. The province has a coastline of 254 km, of which the west coast is 147 km and the east coast is 107 km.

Ca Mau has a coastal mangrove ecosystem and a Melaleuca forest ecosystem in Thoi Binh, U Minh, and Tran Van Thoi districts. On the Ca Mau peninsula, there are many islands, such as Sao Island, Hon Khoai Island, Tuong Island, Da Le Island, and Doi Moi Island.

Ca Mau has a coastline of 254 km, of which the west coast is 147 km and the east coast is 107 kmCa Mau has a coastline of 254km, of which the west coast is 147km and the east coast is 107km

Quang Ninh Province

Quang Ninh is a coastal province in the northeast region of Vietnam. This is an economically important place for the whole region and is the main coal mining place in the country. In addition, Quang Ninh has Ha Long Bay recognized as a world heritage and natural wonder.

The province has a 250-kilometer-long coastline with 2,077 large and small islands, accounting for 2/3 of the country's islands. Quang Ninh Beach has a stable fish yield and a sheltered area that is favorable for seaport development.

Quang Ninh's coastline is 250 km long with 2077 large and small islandsQuang Ninh's coastline is 250-kilometer-long, with 2077 large and small islands

Kien Giang Province

Kien Giang is a province with a developed seafood fishing industry. With a coastline of over 200 km and a sea area of about 63,000 km2, Kien Giang has very rich potential for marine economic development. This is an area in which the province has a distinct advantage compared to many other provinces in the Mekong Delta region.

Kien Giang has a coastline of more than 200 km and a sea area of about 63,000 km2Kien Giang has a coastline of more than 200 km and a sea area of about 63,000 km2

Binh Thuan Province

Binh Thuan is a province in the South Central Coast region; the north borders Lam Dong, the northeast borders Ninh Thuan, the west borders Dong Nai, and the southwest borders Ba Ria-Vung Tau. The East and South border the East Sea, with a coastline of 192 km.

This place's terrain is mainly low hills and narrow coastal plains. Of which, coastal sand dunes account for 18.22%; the province also has many rivers, which are convenient for fishing.

Coastal areas and sand dunes of Binh Thuan account for 18.22%Coastal areas and sand dunes of Binh Thuan account for 18.22%

Phu Yen Province

Phu Yen is a coastal province in the South Central Coast region. The province borders Binh Dinh to the north, Khanh Hoa to the south, Gia Lai and Dak Lak to the west, and the East Sea to the east.

Phu Yen province has a favorable location for economic development. The coastline is 189 km long. This also has a large river system, ensuring the development of agriculture and hydroelectricity. In addition, the province also has many hot springs and precious underground resources such as placer gold and multicolored marble.

Phu Yen's coastline is 189 km long with a large river systemPhu Yen's coastline is 189 kilometers long with a large river system

Ha Tinh Province

Ha Tinh is a province in the North Central region, bordering Nghe An to the north, Laos to the west, Quang Binh to the south and East Sea to the east, with a coastline of 137 km. The terrain of Ha Tinh province is also very diverse, with mountains, hills, midlands, sea, and plains.

The coastal area in Ha Tinh is created by sand dunes, with many lagoons, sediments, and alluvium. In addition, this region also has mountain ranges along the coast and many mangrove beaches in many estuaries.

Ha Tinh owns a 137 km long coastlineHa Tinh owns a 137-kilometer-long coastline

Binh Dinh Province

Binh Dinh, a province on the South Central Coast, borders Gia Lai to the west and has a 134-kilometer-long coastline to the east. The terrain of Binh Dinh province is also relatively complex, with mountains, hills, plains, and coastal areas.

The coastal area includes sand dunes and dunes in narrow ranges along the sea. In addition, the Binh Dinh coastal area also has many lagoons, such as Tra O, My Khanh, and Thi Nai, and the bays of Quy Nhon, Vung Moi, Lang Plum, etc.

Binh Dinh owns a 134 km long coastline to the eastBinh Dinh owns a 134-kilometer-long coastline to the east

Quang Ngai Province

Quang Ngai is a coastal province in the South Central Coast region. This is a province with a rich history and Sa Huynh culture. Quang Nga has a large territorial sea of 11,000 km2, a 129 km long coastline with six beaches rich in seafood, and a long white sand beach.

This is a key economic province, home to Dung Quat, the first oil refinery in Vietnam. Coming to Quang Ngai province, you will discover many beautiful landscapes and long beaches, such as Sa Huynh and My Khe.

Quang Ngai owns a 129 km long coastline with 6 beautiful beaches and long white sand beachesQuang Ngai has a 129-km-long coastline with six beautiful beaches and long white-sand beaches

Hai Phong Province

Hai Phong, also known as Port Land, Port City, or Red Phoenix Flower City, is located in the northern coastal region. The North borders Quang Ninh, the West borders Hai Duong, the South borders Thai Binh, and the East borders the Gulf of Tonkin.

The coastline is 125 kilometers long. The sea terrain in Hai Phong is quite flat, with Do Son Beach famous throughout the country. Besides, Hai Phong also has Cat Ba Island, which is a world biosphere reserve.

Hai Phong has a coastline of 125 kmHai Phong has a coastline of 125 km

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