
The Nha Trang Four Islands Tour, as the name suggests, is a day-long itinerary exploring four islands. These four islands typically refer to Wood Island, Silver Island, Pearl Island, Myo Koh, and Mok Island. This tour typically includes swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving, as well as opportunities to explore the sea and admire the beautiful coral reefs. Most visitors to Nha Trang choose this tour to get to know the city better.
October-April
one day
The four-island tour is a project of local travel agencies, and the price is between 6 and 8 US dollars.
Includes round-trip hotel shuttle bus transfers, lunch, fruit and wine
The third island requires an additional fee of 10,000 Vietnamese Dong to go ashore
The fourth aquarium ticket is 20,000 Vietnamese Dong and is also paid by yourself.
08:00-16:00
Nha Trang is a coastal city in Vietnam known for its beaches, islands, and marine biodiversity. The Four Islands Tour highlights the natural beauty, coral reefs, and recreational opportunities, making it a key eco-tourism and leisure attraction.
The tour departs from Nha Trang city center, usually from Cau Da Harbor. Visitors can reach the harbor by taxi, motorbike, or local bus from downtown Nha Trang hotels.
Tour boats typically depart between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM. Best time to visit is during the dry season (February to May) for calm seas and clear skies.
Tour prices range from 300,000–500,000 VND per person, depending on inclusions like snorkeling gear and lunch. Tickets can be booked online via travel agencies or offline at local tour operators near the harbor.
Booking 1–2 days in advance is recommended, especially during weekends or peak season.
A full-day tour typically lasts 6–8 hours to visit all four islands, enjoy water activities, and have meals onboard.
Most tours include guides who speak Vietnamese and basic English. Audio guides are typically not provided.
Start from Cau Da Harbor → Hon Mun for snorkeling → Hon Mot for beach activities → Hon Tam for lunch and relaxation → Hon Tre for optional visit → return to harbor.
Standard tours are daytime only; some operators may offer sunset cruises or private evening boat trips.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Avoid peak holiday periods to enjoy quieter beaches and snorkeling spots.
Facilities include boat restrooms, fresh water, onboard lunch, and limited souvenir shops on some islands.
Accessible for children and moderately mobile elderly. Some islands require boat transfers and climbing small steps, which may be difficult for disabled visitors.
Cash in VND is preferred for local vendors; some tour operators may accept cards or mobile payments.
Seafood restaurants and cafes near Cau Da Harbor offer fresh catches; some islands provide simple meals during tours.
Vegetarian options are limited but available on request; halal options may require prior arrangement.
Many hotels in central Nha Trang are near the harbor, including beachfront resorts and budget accommodations.
Souvenir shops sell local handicrafts, shell jewelry, postcards, and miniature marine-themed items.