Discovering unspoiled beauty of Cai Chien island in Quang Ninh
Cai Chien island is widely considered to be a āforgotten paradiseā in the northern province of Quang Ninh due to its pristine beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Covering a total area of 270 km, Cai Chien island is home to 120 households and is located 330 km away from Hanoi
The secluded island is a popular destination among visitors due to its untouched beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
On visits to the island, guests are able to immerse themselves in a world far away from the hustle and bustle of daily city life.
One of the islandās most beautiful beaches is Dau Rong with white sands stretching for two km alongside crystal-clear water.
Tourists are able to rent boats and savour the scenic views of Thoi Xanh island. Cai Chien island in particular is blessed with a diverse ecosystem of both forests and wildlife
Tourists are able to rent boats and savour the scenic views of Thoi Xanh island. Cai Chien island in particular is blessed with a diverse ecosystem of both forests and wildlife
The untouched white sands of Cai Chien island. Many guests choose to rise early to enjoy fresh air and the breathtaking scenery of the sunrise.
Visitors can take part in a bike ride or walk to explore the culture and daily lives of local residents. Visitors can go camping or enjoy BBQ parties on the beaches of Cai Chien island.
The island has only a small number of restaurants whilst tourists can book homestays at a price of between VND300,000 and VND500,000 per night.
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