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Swimming in the sea all year?

tomgmu

Hi


I've heard that in Da Nang (and elsewhere) you can't swim in the sea unless you travel there around june - august, otherwise the waves are too strong and therefore swimming is not allowed.


Is this the case everywhere in Vietnam? Is there a region where it's safe to swim in the sea all year? This is important for me, since being able to swim in the sea / snorkeling is one the primary reasons for visiting the country.


Thanks in advance!

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GuestPoster378

Hi Tomgmu,

For what is worth, I was just went swimming in N廕登g December and January. Weather permitting, they allow you to swim, but only in small cordon off areas in the center (or main entrance) of the beach so to speak However, I only tried Ph廕《 Vn 廙ng, Phが廙c M廙 and M廙 Kh礙 so i'm sure other members can provide you more detail about the other beaches.

OceanBeach92107


Hi
I've heard that in Da Nang (and elsewhere) you can't swim in the sea unless you travel there around june - august, otherwise the waves are too strong and therefore swimming is not allowed.

Is this the case everywhere in Vietnam? Is there a region where it's safe to swim in the sea all year? This is important for me, since being able to swim in the sea / snorkeling is one the primary reasons for visiting the country.

Thanks in advance!


-@tomgmu


Stay as far south as possible, based on my personal experiences during winter months.


Ph繳 Qu廙c island would probably be my #1 choice if year-round swimming were my prime need, but even there, if the weather is foul, there will be red flags on the beach.


I was there January thru March in 2021, and there were only a few days where it was so stormy that I wouldn't go into the water.


However, there's another concern at virtually every beach where I've gone swimming, from Hu廕 to Ph繳 Qu廙c: raw sewage in the water increasing during/after rainfall.


There are always unregulated "poo creeks" in or nearby your favorite beach.


Wisdom dictates that you avoid swimming in the surf for at least a couple of days during and after significant rain.

OceanBeach92107

Also...


Monsoon seasons are totally different in northern/central Vietnam vs southern Vietnam.


Here in N廕登g, "ideal" swimming is generally from March through August.


Yes, you can swim during other times, but the water clarity will decrease as the ocean turbidity increases on the shoulders of our monsoon season here, and our monsoon season is much colder than it is further south.


For instance, in V觼ng Tu, monsoon season is from May to October, but it's significantly warmer than the northern monsoon that prevails here during fall & winter.

Aidan in HCMC

Careful about planning a swim-vacation in Phu Quoc for the summer months. High winds, choppy water, and strong currents make for risky dips.


Here's an article from (additional articles below that)

OceanBeach92107


Careful about planning a swim-vacation in Phu Quoc for the summer months. High winds, choppy water, and strong currents make for risky dips.
Here's an article from (additional articles below that)


-@Aidan in HCMC


I guess y'all catch the southern monsoon then?


If I weren't married, I'd likely go back to spending 6 months in the N廕登g region and 6 months in V觼ng Tu or Ph繳 Qu廙c.