It’s not Hai Phong or Thai Binh - social media users have recently discovered a new “infinity beach” in Vietnam, drawing widespread attention for its breathtaking visuals perfect for photos and videos.

Short clips of the beach, lasting only seconds, have amassed hundreds of thousands of interactions. Source: Tran My Duyen

Short videos capturing sunrise scenes at a beach in Ninh Thuan have caused a stir online. The water is so shallow that it barely covers the ankles, creating a glass-like surface that reflects the sky and landscape like a massive mirror.

The vast, seemingly endless view and vibrant colors have led some to question whether the visuals were digitally enhanced.

The viral videos were captured and shared by Tran My Duyen, a content creator known for showcasing Ninh Thuan’s unique travel destinations on social media.

According to Duyen, this "infinity beach" is located in My Hoa village, Vinh Hai commune (Ninh Hai district), about 15km from Phan Rang-Thap Cham city, and easily accessible. "Visitors can reach My Hoa by motorbike, car, or bus, then walk a short distance to the shore," she explained.

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Tran My Duyen visited the beach multiple times over a week to document the sunrise in varying colors. Photos: Tran My Duyen

The beach stretches over 4km and has a flat terrain near the shore. The best time to witness the “infinity” view is around 5 AM, when the wind is still and the light is soft.

Duyen recommends visiting between the 10th and 15th days of the lunar month, when tides are stable - not too high or too low - making it easier to capture the magical scenes. “The colors change daily and don’t need editing,” she shared.

The “infinity beach” effect typically appears from February to June, with May offering the most picturesque views. Source: Tran My Duyen

From November to March each year, My Hoa beach becomes a kite-surfing paradise, attracting international visitors. It boasts ideal wind and wave conditions, plus dual-layer water zones - gentle waves near shore for beginners and deeper waters farther out for experienced surfers.

For the best visuals, visitors should shoot wide-angle photos or time-lapse videos. Duyen used a drone to capture sweeping, cinematic shots of the beach.

She also emphasizes preserving the natural scenery: no littering and always clean up after taking photos.

After enjoying the sunrise, travelers can follow the DT702 coastal route to visit other attractions like Rock Park, Hang Rai, Hon Do, Thai An grape village, and Vinh Hy Bay.

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Rock Park and Hon Do during summer. Photo: Tran My Duyen

In northern Vietnam, the most famous “infinity beach” is Quang Lang in Thuy Hai commune, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh province - about 140km from Hanoi.

Another beach with similar “infinity” views is located in Vinh Quang commune, Tien Lang district, Hai Phong.

Linh Trang