Cham Islands Marine Park is a vibrant, biodiverse area located off the coast of central Vietnam, renowned for its rich marine life and crystal-clear waters ideal for diving and snorkeling.
Cham Islands Marine Park is part of the Cu Lao Cham archipelago situated in the South China Sea. The marine park encompasses an area recognized for its remarkable variety of marine biodiversity, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. With eight islands, the park is rich in both terrestrial and marine life. Historically, these islands were an important trading port for vessels from various countries, including China and Japan, known for offering shelter during storms. Today, the islands boast a diverse ecosystem featuring coral reefs, seaweed beds, and turtle nesting sites, attracting numerous ecotourists each year seeking outdoor and underwater adventures. Key recreational opportunities include snorkeling, diving, sea kayaking, and exploring traditional island culture. The Cham Islands also maintain their allure with pristine beaches, lush forest landscapes, and preserved cultural relics that reflect the historical significance of the Cham civilization.
Coral Reef Snorkeling Sites
Hoi An Ancient Town Proximity
Traditional Cham Island Cuisine Exploration
Unique Overnight Camping at Bai Chong Beach
The largest island featuring lush landscapes and a local fishing village.
A beautiful spot for camping and enjoying unspoiled sandy shores.
A historic temple reflecting the cultural heritage of the Cham Islands.