Dong Hoi

Vietnam

The bombed-out ruins of Tam Toa Church, on Dong Hoi's Nhat Le River Dong Hoi is the capital city of Quang Binh Province in Central Coast of Vietnam. Dong Hoi on the Nhat Le River and by the South China Sea with its 12 km of white sandy beaches.

There is not much to do in Dong Hoi but relax, enjoy its beaches and drink a beer; get there now before the masses do. Many hotels and tour groups operate tours to these nearby beaches and caves. There are few tourists in Dong Hoi, so you will be greeted with many hellos. Nhat Le Beach is nearby, but the focus of the town is very much on the river and canals.

Dong Hoi had been a small village before Vietnam was divided during the time of the Trinh-Nguyen War (1558–1775), after which Vietnam was divided into two countries: Dang Trong (south) and Dang Ngoai (north) with the Gianh River as the frontier. Dong Hoi was an important fortress of the southern Nguyễn Lords. The Đồng Hới Wall was considered the barrier which protected the Nguyễn Lords from the attack by northern Trịnh family. The site of Dong Hoi today is just south of this boundary.

During the Indochina War (between the French and the Viet Minh in 1950s, the Đồng Hới airbase was used by the French to attack both the Viet Minh in north-central Vietnam and the Laotian Pathet Lao Army in central and southern Laos. During the Vietnam War, Đồng Hới was heavily devastated by bombardments from US B-52s due to its location near the seventeenth parallel and the demilitarized zone between North and South Vietnam. The city was almost leveled and was rebuilt slowly after the war ended in 1975. The town was planned and rebuilt on a large scale especially after 1990 when it became the provincial capital.

There are four distinct seasons in Đồng Hới. In the spring, it is cool, humid and foggy. The average annual temperature is 24.4°C, average rainfall varies from 1,300 to 4,000 mm, total sunshine hours per year is 1,786 hours, average annual moisture is around 84%. The city has a monsoon climate with three types of wind: southeast wind, southwest wind, and northeast wind.

It is rainy in the fall but the weather is comfortable with the temperature being 26-31°C. In the winter, due to the northeast wind blowing from the Chinese mainland, the temperature may go down below -18°C, and there may be slight rain. The highest precipitation gets highest level in August (118.4 mm), compared to just 38.9 mm in January. The best time to visit this city is from April to September when it's cool enough to go swimming.

Eastern Gate of Dong Hoi Citadel

  • Dong Hoi Citadel Gates. Only two gates and a moat remain of the citadel. You can climb up in the gates, but inside you will find syringes, burnt debris, and feces. Free.
  • Tam Toa Church, Nguyen Du (On the riverfront. Tam Toa church is a bombed-out ruin. Only the facade remains, behind some iron gates. Free.

Dong Hoi Citadel Gates. Only two gates and a moat remain of the citadel. You can climb up in the gates, but inside you will find syringes, burnt debris, and feces. Free.

Tam Toa Church, Nguyen Du (On the riverfront. Tam Toa church is a bombed-out ruin. Only the facade remains, behind some iron gates. Free.

Bao Ninh Beach See also: Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Blind Massage Therapy Center, 43 D Van An (At Ho Xuan Huong. Enjoy a massage by the blind while soft, sultry saxophone music echoes in the corridor. Not all the employees are actually blind, as they sometimes check and write text messages on their phones during the massage, but it has been claimed that they are all legally blind. Good energetic massage by properly trained people. 70,000 dong per hour (Apr 2014).
  • Nhat Le Beach. Although Nhat Le Beach is nearby, the focus of Dong Hoi is on the river. Accordingly, you will find the beach to be generally empty and abandoned, with just a few hotels, construction work, and piles of dirt. The beach is pleasant, but the current is strong and the waves often too powerful for swimming.
  • Paradise Cave. A huge cave with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites of amazing size and shape. Paradise Cave is a rewarding trip, as it is not touristy and the spotlights are white, not coloured. The best way to get there is by motorbike as the scenery is amazing. Motorbikes and cars with drivers can be rented in Dong Hoi at many hotels. Booking a tour in Dong Hoi is possible as well and a very common way to see the caves. Paradise Cave takes around 2 hours to visit. 120,000 dong.
  • Phong Nha Caves, +84 52 367 5110. Visit the largest and most stunning cave in Vietnam. The cave is nearly 55 km long but visitors can only access the first kilometre. Look out for pictures of the caves and learn the Vietnamese names (Phong Nha is the national park, not just the cave). Phong Nha Caves take around 3½ hours to tour. 80,000 dong, boat for 320,000 dong (sharable with 14 people);.

Blind Massage Therapy Center, 43 D Van An (At Ho Xuan Huong. Enjoy a massage by the blind while soft, sultry saxophone music echoes in the corridor. Not all the employees are actually blind, as they sometimes check and write text messages on their phones during the massage, but it has been claimed that they are all legally blind. Good energetic massage by properly trained people. 70,000 dong per hour (Apr 2014).

Nhat Le Beach. Although Nhat Le Beach is nearby, the focus of Dong Hoi is on the river. Accordingly, you will find the beach to be generally empty and abandoned, with just a few hotels, construction work, and piles of dirt. The beach is pleasant, but the current is strong and the waves often too powerful for swimming.

Paradise Cave. A huge cave with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites of amazing size and shape. Paradise Cave is a rewarding trip, as it is not touristy and the spotlights are white, not coloured. The best way to get there is by motorbike as the scenery is amazing. Motorbikes and cars with drivers can be rented in Dong Hoi at many hotels. Booking a tour in Dong Hoi is possible as well and a very common way to see the caves. Paradise Cave takes around 2 hours to visit. 120,000 dong.

Phong Nha Caves, +84 52 367 5110. Visit the largest and most stunning cave in Vietnam. The cave is nearly 55 km long but visitors can only access the first kilometre. Look out for pictures of the caves and learn the Vietnamese names (Phong Nha is the national park, not just the cave). Phong Nha Caves take around 3½ hours to tour. 80,000 dong, boat for 320,000 dong (sharable with 14 people);.

Anh Minimart, 230 Lý Thường Kiệt, +84 52 350 0199.

Dong Hoi Market, Trade Center, Me Suot road, +84 52 385 0057.

Hieu Hang Minimart, 27 Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh, +84 52 3840 969.

Nam Ly Market, Trần Hưng Đạo street, +84 52 382 4639.

Nguyen Van Cu Bookstore, By the Dong Hoi Citadel Gates.

  • 7th Heaven Restaurant, 39 Duong Van An St, +84 52 383 3856. Large menu featuring primarily Western food (steaks, burgers, grilled honey-chicken, etc.) and also Vietnamese and Thai selections.
  • Dai Duong (Đại Dương), 71 Truong Phap, +84 52 383 3868. Vietnamese food.
  • Hai Duong (Hải Dương), Truong Phap, +84 90 584 3295. Vietnamese food.
  • Nhu Y, 11 Le Quy Don, +84 52 382 1280. Good Vietnamese food. They have English menu.
  • Phu Cuong (Phú Cường), Truong Phap, +84 52 381 0114. Vietnamese food.
  • QB Teen, 3 Le Loi St, +84 523 824-694. They have Vietnamese and Western food such as pizza, pasta, burgers, and chips. Also very nice fruit shakes. Have English menu.
  • Van Tue (Vạn Tuế), Truong Phap, +84 98 807 9879. Vietnamese food.
  • Red Peppers Restaurant, 35 Truong Phap, Hai Thanh (on the waterfront. Seafood, pizza & pasta, full breakfasts, Vietnamese, sizzlers, and beer.
  • Tree Hugger Café, 30 Nguyen Du. Little nice café in central Dong Hoi. The menu is small but features fresh drinks and simple light food options. Good for learning more about Dong Hoi as well as handicraft store on the second floor. Tour bookings also available.

7th Heaven Restaurant, 39 Duong Van An St, +84 52 383 3856. Large menu featuring primarily Western food (steaks, burgers, grilled honey-chicken, etc.) and also Vietnamese and Thai selections.

Dai Duong (Đại Dương), 71 Truong Phap, +84 52 383 3868. Vietnamese food.

Hai Duong (Hải Dương), Truong Phap, +84 90 584 3295. Vietnamese food.

Nhu Y, 11 Le Quy Don, +84 52 382 1280. Good Vietnamese food. They have English menu.

Phu Cuong (Phú Cường), Truong Phap, +84 52 381 0114. Vietnamese food.

QB Teen, 3 Le Loi St, +84 523 824-694. They have Vietnamese and Western food such as pizza, pasta, burgers, and chips. Also very nice fruit shakes. Have English menu.

Van Tue (Vạn Tuế), Truong Phap, +84 98 807 9879. Vietnamese food.

Red Peppers Restaurant, 35 Truong Phap, Hai Thanh (on the waterfront. Seafood, pizza & pasta, full breakfasts, Vietnamese, sizzlers, and beer.

Tree Hugger Café, 30 Nguyen Du. Little nice café in central Dong Hoi. The menu is small but features fresh drinks and simple light food options. Good for learning more about Dong Hoi as well as handicraft store on the second floor. Tour bookings also available.

  • Bar Hoang De, Nguyen Huu Canh St, +84 98 828 3003, +84 97 471 7777. Discotheque, cocktails, beer, coffee, fruit shakes.
  • Coco's Coffee Bar Classic, Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh, +84 52 385 7373, +84 52 385 8788. Free Wi-Fi, coffee, fruit juices, breakfast.
  • Geminai Bistro, 54 Nguyen Du, +842323938888. 7:00-22:30. One of the best coffee shop in Dong Hoi. Pretty chill atmosphere with cool music and not too loud. Good place for cocktail.

Bar Hoang De, Nguyen Huu Canh St, +84 98 828 3003, +84 97 471 7777. Discotheque, cocktails, beer, coffee, fruit shakes.

Coco's Coffee Bar Classic, Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh, +84 52 385 7373, +84 52 385 8788. Free Wi-Fi, coffee, fruit juices, breakfast.

Geminai Bistro, 54 Nguyen Du, +842323938888. 7:00-22:30. One of the best coffee shop in Dong Hoi. Pretty chill atmosphere with cool music and not too loud. Good place for cocktail.

Locals maintain that Dong Hoi is a major stop on the heroin smuggling trail: the drugs come in by boat and trickle along to Laos. Although you don't often see traces in the town itself, maybe the rare needle or cracked syringe - just keep an eye out.

  • Cuban-Vietnam Hospital, Tieu khu 10 - Nam Ly Ward, +84 52 382 5105.
  • Dong Hoi General Hospital, Le Loi, Đức Ninh Đông Ward, +84 52 382 2185.

Cuban-Vietnam Hospital, Tieu khu 10 - Nam Ly Ward, +84 52 382 5105.

Dong Hoi General Hospital, Le Loi, Đức Ninh Đông Ward, +84 52 382 2185.

Buses to Hanoi cost around USD12–13. Schedule at bus stations (Ben Xe Dong Hoi and Ben Xe Nam Ly) as of April 2017 see .

Train connections are available northbound and southbound. For schedules see The Man in Seat 61. Tickets can be purchased at the train station--book a day ahead to make sure of a seat--or can be arranged through guesthouses with an additional processing fee.