1. Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc, the largest island in Vietnam, located part of the southern province of Kien Giang, has a total area of about 574 square kilometers and a permanent population of approximately 85,000.
With a peak season between November and March, Phu Quoc island is becoming well known for stunning beaches, untouched natural environment, the easy going and relaxed atmosphere, friendly locals, and fantastic scuba diving and snorkeling.
The majority of the Island is dedicated to National Park and protected marine environment, providing a memorable experience, with plenty of exciting activities and places to visit to keep you and the family entertained during your stay.
Tourists with
Vietnam travel guide can have a nude bath under romantic waterfalls or at beaches on small and uninhabited islets.
2. Son Tra peninsula

Son Tra is a beautiful peninsula in Da nang city, which has long, white sandy beaches, primeval forests and picturesque landscapes.
Stretching a total area of 4,000 hectares, Son Tra is home to more than 1,000 different plant species, 51 birds, 15 reptiles, and 42 species of coral. Red cheek gibbons and a species of turtle are among the animals living in the area that are also listed in Vietnam’s Red Book of endangered species.
Surrounded by the sea and wooded areas, the peninsula has an extensive array of beaches like Bai Bac, Bai Nam and Bai But – heaven for those seeking water activities such as swimming, fishing and sightseeing by boat. One can also take a dive to explore exotic coral reefs. With its strong winds and large waves, Bai Bac Beach is perfect for surfers. Bai But and Bai Nam are more gentle and safe for scuba diving.
Son Tra is connected with Da Nang via the longest suspension cable bridge in
Vietnam, the Thuan Phuoc Bridge.
Tourists for
Vietnam travel guide can have nude baths at small beaches, which are hidden by rock-top.
3. Bach Ma Mountain
It is 60 km from the south of Hue city, Bach Ma (White Horse) Mountain is about 1,450m above sea level in a transition zone of the northern and southern climate, so it has a temperate climate, similar to Da Lat, Sapa, Tam Dao, etc.
There, the green vegetation is abundant all the year-round. The animals are also rich with chirps and calls all days and nights which sound both wild and familiar...
Bach Ma Mount also has many limpid brooks and picturesque waterfalls. At the 16th kilometer on Cau Hai - Bach Ma road, turning left and walk for 20 to 30 minutes, tourists will also find 400m high, 20m wide Do Quyen waterfall which suddenly appears as if it were suspended in the sky...
In the summer, rhododendron flowers are blooming on both sides of the fall like two huge flowery silk carpets. In the centre of the resort is Bac (Silver) waterfall, only 10m high and 40m wide and look like a spotless white curtain swayed by the wind.
From the top of Bach Ma, people can view landscapes of Hai Van Pass, Tuy Van mount, Cau Hai lagoon with heaving fishing boats and even the shimmering electrical lights of Hue city at night as well as the huge and boundless East Sea.
Waterfalls are specialties of this land. Tourists in
Vietnam tours visit Bach Ma are interested in having nude baths at Ngu Ho and massage bath at Tri Sao, Bac, Thuy Dien and Truot waterfalls.
4. Gia Long Waterfall 
The waterfall is on the Serepok River in Krong Ana district of Dak Lak Province. Gia Long is a very beautiful waterfall, around 30m in hight, 100m in width and with a 100 square meters lake is surrounded by the jungle, which is very romantic and suitable for having a nude bath.
5. Red River’s middle bank
If you are in Hanoi or have plan to visit Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, you do not have to go anywhere to have a nude bath; just go to the alluvial ground amid the Red River.
This alluvial bank has become a place for having nude baths for over ten years. This place is different from other sites for nude baths because it is open-air.