Surfing in Vietnam - Surfs Up! 7 Best Beaches & Operators For Surfing
Vietnam is the easternmost country in the Indochina Peninsula and is shaped like the letter S. It is known for its massive food culture, offering the best of the best food and cuisine in the entire world. It is also known for its beautiful beaches and its big tourism industry which includes windsurfing and kitesurfing as a significant contributor.
Surfing in Vietnam, on the other hand, is quite underrated and relatively new. Vietnam offers everything that can make it a great surfing destination without a doubt. A long coastline of about 3000 km is a clear indicator of that.
What Makes Vietnam a Good Surfing Destination?

There are many reasons why Vietnam is a great place to hit the rollers. There are empty line ups, warm weather all year round, breathtaking views, super friendly locals, great food and cheap cost of accommodation. What’s not to like? There are plenty of places to wax your board or stop for drinks! It also provides you with more of an offbeat surfing experience without the noise of crowded beaches. It is like a one to one interaction with nature while listening to the rhythm of waves swirling down, taking you into their lap. Sounds like a dream, right?
Best time for Surfing in Vietnam
The best time to surf is between November and March with the winter monsoon season. Typhoons develop during this period, and these produce high swells. The temperature of the water is warm for most of the year.
Best Places for Surfing In Vietnam
1. China Beach

My Khe or China Beach is the most popular spot for surfing in Vietnam. It is a long sandy beach with a stretch of about 30 km and sees clean, four to five-foot waves. It is an urban beach with bars and eating points which are perfect for snacking after a good surf.
This beach has been a crucial part of Vietnam’s history with the first US marines arriving in the country through its shores. It was a rest centre for the American soldiers, and they were the first to hit the waves here, developing a culture of surfing which was followed by the Vietnamese locals.
Today there are hundreds of resorts, golf courses, restaurants and private villas spread across the length of the beach. There are various facilities and relaxation spots like spas, massage centres, yoga and reiki for you to unwind and rest well.
Facilities: It has good surfboard hiring shops starting from USD 5 or THB 155 per hour.
Best Time To Visit: The best time to visit is between May and October.
How To Reach: It can be reached from
Places to Stay:
1. Fusion Maia Resort
2. Konoha Boutique Villa
3. The Glomad Danang Hotelthe Danang International Airport via taxi and it will barely take half an hour to reach the beach.