Con Dao is a group of 16 mostly uninhabited islands cast adrift in the South China Sea off the southeast coast of Vietnam. Each of these emerald-green islands are rugged and mountainous and offer expansive white sand beaches lapped by sublimely clear waters home to dugongs (sea cows) and turtles that lay their eggs on the beaches between March and August.
Con Son, the largest and only inhabited island within the archipelago, is a laid-back destination with some striking colonial buildings, seaside promenades and spectacular unspoilt beaches. Beneath the waves Con Dao's extensive coral reefs arguably offers the best underwater seascapes in...
Con Dao can be visited year round. The rainy season is from June to September, however it’s usually late afternoon or overnight downpours rather than prolonged rain. The diving season lasts from March to October.
A visa may be required. Please ask for details.
The Con Dao islands are within an hour’s flight from Ho Chi Minh City.
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