Italian newspaper "La Repubblica" has written about the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam, especially those in Phu Quoc island.

It describes Phu Quoc as a small paradise and an ideal place for visitors, especially Italian people during winter, with primeval beaches, beautiful landscape and competitive prices.

It takes a short time to travel to Phu Quoc by air or canoe from Ho Chi Minh City, the paper wrote.
Tourists can discover the island by many ways, such as riding bike or motorbike, scuba diving, and visiting islands like An Thoi or historical relics like Phu Quoc prison.
The paper asserted that visitors should not miss Mui Ne during their journey to discover the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. Mui Ne has favourable weather condition, nice hotels, and long and unpolluted beaches as well as fresh seafood dishes.
La Repubblica also introduced to readers other beautiful beaches in Con Dao and Danang.
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