Infinity Sea, Thai Binh, Vietnam

Due to its tranquil water, a beach in Thai Binh Province, Northern Vietnam, has recently become a new hotspot for photographers and visitors looking for breathtaking landscapes. This beach reflects the sunlight into limited space, which is why the locals named it "infinity sea". The beaches became popular in spite of the lack of white sand, powerful waves thanks to the magnificent, stunning sky that merges with the tranquil waters on the horizon, creating an endless mirror image of natural beauty.


Catching the sunset here is a unique experience you should not miss when visiting Vietnam. This wonderful beach is in Thuy Xuan Commune, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province, which is about 120km far from Hanoi's center. Visitors should choose a cloudy day with the calm wind in order to look for Thai Binh's infinite sea. The best season is between July and October during late summer and early fall, when there are light winds and a gorgeous sunrise. Quang Lang beach has its unique beauty in the winter, but the cold weather makes it more difficult to go sightseeing or take pictures. One thing to keep in mind is that the infinite sea phenomenon only happens when the water level is between 1.2 and 1.8 meters. So it is recommended that you check the daily water level and weather on the mobile app before getting there.


Location: Quang Lang Beach - Thuy Xuan Beach, Thuy Hai Commune, Thai Thuy District, Thai Binh Province.

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