Begin your journey with a visit to one of Nha Trang’s best-kept culinary secrets: a humble street-side noodle shop that’s been serving bún cá (fish noodle soup) for generations. This breakfast dish is clean, fragrant, and full of subtle flavour – perfect fuel for the road ahead.
After that, make a gentle climb to the Long Son Pagoda, home to a 24-meter seated white Buddha overlooking the city. As bells ring softly in the background, you’ll feel the quiet pulse of Vietnamese Buddhism and snap stunning panoramic views of the rooftops below.
Next, dive straight into daily life at the Xom Moi Market – not a tourist trap, but a true wet market where locals haggle, joke, and gossip over piles of herbs, fish, and dragon fruit. Wander the alleys with your guide, try fruits you’ve never seen before, and maybe even bargain for a snack.
To cool down, head to a rooftop café hidden in a backstreet – a local favourite where iced coconut coffee is sipped slowly and the sea shimmers in the distance. It’s a breath of calm, a little Nha Trang magic you’d never find on your own.
Refreshed, hit the coast for a ride northward to Vinh Tho Fishing Village, where small round boats bob in the tide and life moves at the rhythm of the sea. Walk the shore, chat with a fisherman, or simply soak in the salty breeze.
By now, you’ll be ready for lunch – and do it local style: a beachside seafood shack where you can grill your own catch or try recommended dishes. The setting? Plastic chairs in the sand, a cold drink in hand, waves just metres away. Heaven.
After lunch, it’s time for rest. Stop at Bãi Dương Beach, where facilities allow you to change and rinse off before a swim. Whether you dive into the turquoise water or lie under the shade of coconut trees, this is your time to relax, journal, or nap like the locals do.
In the afternoon, explore the striking Hon Chong Promontory, where ancient rocks meet the sea in myth and mystery. If you're lucky, you might catch live đàn tranh (zither) music at the attached café while enjoying one of the best iced coffees in town.
As golden hour nears, ride back towards the city and visit the elegant Nha Trang Cathedral, often called the “Stone Church.” Built in French Gothic style, this hilltop chapel offers beautiful stained glass, peaceful silence, and a perfect view of the sunset across the city.
Finally, the day ends the way it began: with food. You’ll have the choice between a light local dinner – like fragrant chicken rice – or a mini street food crawl if you're still hungry for more.
And if your muscles ask for mercy after a full day on two wheels, enjoy an optional stop at Ơi Nha Trang Spa, where a 30-minute foot massage and cool herbal tea send you into blissful recovery.