Nha Trang, Vietnam
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Nha Trang

🇻🇳 Vietnam3.9
$950
/ month
80 Mbps
Internet
26°C
Weather
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💰 Cost of Living

Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad

🏠 Accommodation

1BR Center$350/mo
1BR Outside$250/mo
Hostel$12/night
Airbnb$600/mo

🍜 Food & Dining

Local Meal$3
Mid-range$12
Groceries$50/wk
Coffee$1.5

🚗 Transportation

BestGrab / Motorbike
Grab/UberAvailable
MetroNo

🎯 Other

Gym$30/mo
Coworking$120
SIM Card$9/mo

⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials

Everything you need to work remotely from Nha Trang

📶 Internet

Speed80 Mbps
Reliability4/5
ProviderViettel
5GYes
SIM$9/mo

☁️ Weather

BestJanuary - May
HotJune - August
RainySeptember - December
Temp26°C
Humidity79%

✈️ Transport

Airport35 min
Walkable6/10
BestGrab / Motorbike
RideshareGrab
MetroNo

🛂 Visa

Tourist90 days
TypeE-Visa
DN VisaNo
CurrencyVND
TimezoneGMT+7
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Advantages

  • Extremely affordable cost of living under $1000/month
  • Stunning 7km beachfront and turquoise waters
  • Excellent Vietnamese and seafood cuisine
  • Fast improving internet infrastructure with 5G
  • Easy visa process with 90-day e-visa
  • Beautiful nearby islands for snorkeling and diving
  • Warm tropical climate year-round
  • Growing digital nomad and expat community
  • International hospital with English-speaking doctors
  • Good coworking spaces and cafes for remote work

Disadvantages

  • Limited English proficiency among locals
  • Smaller nomad community than Da Nang or Saigon
  • Tourist-oriented pricing in some areas
  • Rainy season from September to December with typhoon risk
  • Cash-heavy economy with limited card acceptance
  • Fewer cultural activities compared to larger cities
  • Hot and humid summers can be uncomfortable
  • Limited public transportation options
  • Water quality requires bottled water
  • Traffic can be chaotic for newcomers

💼 Top Coworking Spaces

Best places to work in Nha Trang

Stockholm Bistro & Co-Working

📍 43 Lý Tự Trọng, Lộc Thọ, Nha Trang • 60 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$8/day
$120/month

LIVIN Collective

📍 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang • 50 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$10/day
$130/month

TOONG Coworking Space

📍 Gold Coast Mall, Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang • 80 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$12/day
$150/month

Nha Trang Co-Working Space

📍 13-15 Duong Phong Chau, Nha Trang • 50 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$6/day
$85/month

MIA Workspace

📍 Nguyen Thien Thuat Street, Nha Trang • 55 Mbps • Meeting rooms

$8/day
$110/month

☕ Best Cafes to Work From

Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi

Stockholm Bistro Café

📍 Lộc Thọ

WiFi Speed60 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score9/10

The Coffee House

📍 Trần Phú

WiFi Speed45 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score7/10

Highlands Coffee

📍 Lộc Thọ

WiFi Speed40 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisemoderate
Work Score6/10

Cộng Cà Phê

📍 Lộc Thọ

WiFi Speed35 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score7/10

An Café

📍 Lộc Thọ

WiFi Speed50 Mbps
WiFi Qualitygood
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score8/10

Là Việt Coffee

📍 Lộc Thọ

WiFi Speed55 Mbps
WiFi Qualityexcellent
PowerYes
Noisequiet
Work Score8/10

🏘️ Best Neighborhoods

Where to stay in Nha Trang

Lộc Thọ (City Center)

The vibrant heart of Nha Trang and the primary hub for digital nomads and expats. Lộc Thọ ward offers the best concentration of coworking spaces, cafes, and restaurants within walking distance. The area features the famous Dam Market for fresh produce and local goods, numerous ATMs, and convenient access to the beachfront Tran Phu Street. Most coworking spaces including Stockholm Bistro are located here. The neighborhood buzzes with energy day and night, offering excellent nightlife options, international cuisine, and easy access to all city amenities. While slightly pricier than outer areas, the convenience factor makes it the top choice for most remote workers.

$$ Mid-rangeCity centerCoworking hubNight marketsDam Market

An Viên

An upscale residential peninsula south of central Nha Trang offering tranquility, modern housing, and stunning bay views. An Viên attracts expat families and those seeking premium comfort with its modern villas, apartment complexes, and secure gated communities. The area provides access to private beaches, calm lagoons, and family-friendly boardwalks. While fewer coworking options exist here, the high-speed home internet and peaceful environment make it ideal for those who prefer working from home. The Vinpearl cable car terminal is nearby, and the area offers excellent snorkeling around coral reefs. A motorbike is essential for daily commuting to the city center.

$$$ PremiumUpscale residentialModern villasBay viewsPrivate beaches

Vĩnh Hòa

An emerging neighborhood offering excellent value for budget-conscious nomads and expats. Vĩnh Hòa is located north of the city center and provides more authentic local living experience away from tourist crowds. Rental prices here are significantly lower than central areas, with modern apartments available at half the price. The neighborhood has seen growing infrastructure development with new cafes and restaurants opening regularly. Local markets offer fresh produce at local prices. While requiring a motorbike to reach coworking spaces in the center, many nomads find the savings and local atmosphere worth the short commute.

$ BudgetBudget-friendlyEmerging areaLocal atmosphereAuthentic Vietnam

Trần Phú Beach Road

The iconic 7km beachfront boulevard that defines Nha Trang's tourism identity. Trần Phú offers direct beach access, luxury resorts, beachfront bars, and stunning ocean views from countless restaurants and cafes. The area caters primarily to tourists with higher prices but unbeatable convenience for beach lovers. Numerous hotels offer monthly rates for nomads wanting to wake up to sea views. The promenade is perfect for morning jogs, evening strolls, and sunset watching. Nightlife centers around the Sailing Club and rooftop bars. While touristy and more expensive, the beach lifestyle and social scene attract many short-term nomads.

$$$ PremiumBeachfront livingOcean viewsLuxury resortsSailing Club

🏛️ Top Attractions

Best things to do in Nha Trang

VinWonders Nha Trang

VinWonders Nha Trang

Vietnam's premier seaside amusement park located on Hon Tre Island, accessible via a spectacular 3.3km cable car ride with panoramic bay views. This 50-hectare entertainment complex features thrilling roller coasters (Southeast Asia's largest), massive water parks with wave pools and slides, an aquarium, zoo, botanical gardens, and the country's tallest 120m Ferris wheel. Daily shows include fountain performances and the popular Tata Show. The park offers record-breaking attractions including Vietnam's longest zipline and first alpine coaster on an island. A full day is needed to experience everything. Perfect for families and anyone seeking world-class entertainment.

💰 $32⏱️ 6h
Po Nagar Cham Towers

Po Nagar Cham Towers

An ancient Hindu temple complex dating from the 7th-13th centuries, built by the Cham civilization to honor the goddess Yan Po Nagar (Mother of the Land). These stunning red-brick towers sit majestically on Cu Lao Hill overlooking the Cai River, offering panoramic views of Nha Trang Bay. The site features well-preserved intricate carvings, a small museum explaining Cham history, and active worship by local Buddhists and Hindus. Traditional Cham dance performances occur during festivals. The architecture showcases the sophisticated engineering and artistic achievements of the Champa kingdom. Essential cultural visit for understanding Vietnam's pre-Vietnamese heritage.

💰 $2⏱️ 2h
Long Son Pagoda

Long Son Pagoda

Nha Trang's largest and most significant Buddhist temple, founded in 1886 and rebuilt in 1940. The highlight is the massive 24-meter white Buddha statue sitting atop the hill, visible from across the city. Reaching the Buddha requires climbing 152 steps, but the panoramic city and mountain views reward the effort. The main temple features beautiful dragon mosaics made from glass and ceramic tiles. The serene grounds include gardens, smaller shrines, and a reclining Buddha. Active monks reside here, and visitors may witness daily prayer ceremonies. Modest dress required (shoulders and knees covered). Free entry makes it accessible to all.

💰 Free⏱️ 1.5h
Hon Mun Island

Hon Mun Island

Part of the Nha Trang Bay Marine Protected Area and Vietnam's premier snorkeling and diving destination. Hon Mun (Ebony Island) boasts the clearest waters in the region with visibility often exceeding 20 meters and coral reefs hosting over 300 species of hard coral and countless tropical fish. Boat tours from the mainland take 30-45 minutes and typically include equipment, lunch, and visits to multiple snorkeling spots. Certified divers can explore deeper sites with exceptional biodiversity. Glass-bottom boats offer coral viewing for non-swimmers. The island is uninhabited, preserving its pristine marine ecosystem. Best conditions are April-August when waters are calmest.

💰 $15⏱️ 5h
Dam Market (Chợ Đầm)

Dam Market (Chợ Đầm)

Nha Trang's largest and oldest market, housed in a distinctive circular building resembling a giant lotus flower. Dam Market offers an authentic Vietnamese shopping experience with three floors of goods: ground floor for fresh seafood, meat, fruits, and vegetables; upper floors for clothing, electronics, souvenirs, and household items. The surrounding streets burst with additional vendors selling everything from dried squid to fake designer goods. Bargaining is expected and essential. The market provides insight into local daily life and offers the best prices for fresh produce. Visit early morning for peak activity and freshest seafood. A must for experiencing Nha Trang's vibrant local culture.

💰 Free⏱️ 2h
Ba Ho Waterfalls

Ba Ho Waterfalls

A stunning natural attraction located 25km north of Nha Trang, featuring three beautiful freshwater pools (Ba Ho means Three Lakes) cascading down a jungle-covered hillside. The adventure begins with a moderate hike through tropical forest, crossing streams and climbing rocks to reach each successive pool. The first pool is easily accessible; reaching the second and third requires more challenging scrambles rewarded by increasingly pristine swimming holes. Crystal-clear water, natural rock slides, and cliff jumping spots make it a refreshing escape from beach crowds. Local guides can be hired for safety on slippery rocks. Best visited dry season (January-August). Bring water shoes and swimwear.

💰 $3⏱️ 4h
Nha Trang Cathedral

Nha Trang Cathedral

An impressive Gothic-style cathedral built by French colonists in the 1930s, featuring gray stone walls, colorful stained glass windows, and a prominent bell tower visible from afar. Officially named Christ the King Cathedral, it sits atop a small hill near the train station, offering views over the city. The church remains an active place of worship with daily masses. The architecture represents an interesting blend of European Gothic design adapted to tropical Vietnam. The peaceful grounds provide a quiet retreat from busy streets below. Photography allowed outside mass times. A quick but worthwhile stop showcasing French colonial influence on Vietnamese religious architecture.

💰 Free⏱️ 1h
Thap Ba Hot Springs

Thap Ba Hot Springs

A renowned wellness resort offering therapeutic mud baths and natural hot mineral springs in a beautiful garden setting. The signature experience involves soaking in warm mineral-rich mud, believed to have healing properties for skin and joints, followed by rinsing in thermal pools of varying temperatures. Options range from communal baths to private VIP pools and herbal baths. The complex includes swimming pools, waterfalls, gardens, and spa services. The mineral water comes from natural springs at 40°C. Located 8km northwest of the city center. Towels and lockers provided. Best enjoyed as a half-day relaxation retreat, perfect for unwinding after work or adventure activities.

💰 $15⏱️ 3h

🛡️ Safety & Healthcare

What to know about safety and medical care

🚨 Safety

Overall Safety3.5/5
Crime Ratelow
Safe at NightYes
Scamsmoderate
Solo Femalesafe

🏥 Healthcare

Qualitygood
Doctor Visit$20
English-SpeakingYes
Top HospitalVinmec Nha Trang International Hospital
InsuranceRequired

💬 What Nomads Say

Real reviews from digital nomads

Marcus T.
Remote Software Developer • 4 months
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Nha Trang exceeded all my expectations as a digital nomad base. I spent 4 months here and spent under $900/month total including a modern studio apartment with sea views for $350. The coworking at Stockholm Bistro became my daily office - great WiFi at 60 Mbps, excellent coffee, and a productive international crowd. The beach lifestyle is incredible - I'd finish work, walk 5 minutes to swim in turquoise waters, then enjoy $3 seafood dinners on the boardwalk. Weekend trips to Hon Mun for snorkeling were highlights. The Vietnamese food scene here is phenomenal, especially the fresh seafood. Internet was reliable enough for daily video calls. Yes, English is limited, but Google Translate helps. For beach-loving nomads on a budget, this is paradise."

Sophie L.
Freelance Content Writer • 2 months
⭐⭐⭐⭐

"Mixed feelings after 2 months in Nha Trang. The positives: insanely affordable ($800/month living well), beautiful beach right there, amazing pho and banh mi everywhere, and the nomad community at LIVIN Collective was welcoming. VinWonders was genuinely fun for a day off. However, the downsides are real: the nomad scene is much smaller than Da Nang, you NEED a motorbike (traffic is chaotic), and the rainy season in October was rough with multiple typhoon scares. WiFi at my apartment was 40 Mbps - fine for writing but struggled with video uploads. The language barrier was more challenging than I expected, and I felt isolated at times. Great for a month or two, but I eventually moved to Da Nang for a larger community."

Jake R.
Digital Marketing Consultant • 2 months
⭐⭐⭐

"Nha Trang is cheap and beautiful but has significant limitations for serious remote workers. The coworking scene is thin - basically Stockholm, LIVIN, and a couple tiny spots. Cafes exist but few are truly laptop-friendly with reliable power outlets. My Airbnb internet dropped regularly during storms. The tourist vibe gets tiring - Russian signage everywhere, touts on the beach, inflated prices if you're not careful. Making local friends is tough with low English levels. Medical care exists but I wouldn't trust it for anything serious - Vinmec is okay but expensive. The beach is genuinely gorgeous and diving at Hon Mun was world-class. Seafood is incredible and cheap. For a 2-week beach break, amazing. For serious long-term nomading, Da Nang or Saigon are better equipped."

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