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An Binh Islet – A peaceful retreat in the Mekong Delta
Nestled between the Tien River and the Co Chien River in Long Ho District, Vinh Long Province, An Binh Islet is a lush "green oasis" that captures the essence of the Mekong Delta’s countryside. Covering an area of about 60 km², this islet includes four communes: An Binh, Binh Hoa Phuoc, Hoa Ninh, and Dong Phu. Known for its rich alluvial soil, An Binh has long been a favorite destination for those seeking a unique, self-guided experience amid the region's natural beauty, ideal for families, friends, or group tours.
History and Geography
An Binh Islet was once part of Vinh Long city, but in the early 20th century, due to the widening flow of the Co Chien River, the islet gradually became separated, forming a "new land" with a distinctive charm and the unique flavors of the southern riverbanks. Before this, it was known as Bai Tien Chau or Bich Tran Islet.
Characterized by a dense network of canals and rivers, An Binh Islet is a perfect place to explore the rural life of the Mekong Delta, drifting through the cool, winding canals, marveling at the lush fruit orchards, and enjoying the peaceful sound of paddles gliding through the water. This green, serene "paradise" promises an unforgettable experience for those wishing to return to nature, relax, and immerse themselves in the idyllic surroundings.
Best time to visit
The Mekong Delta enjoys a warm climate year-round, making it suitable for visits at any time. However, from June to August is the peak fruit season on An Binh Islet, providing a fantastic opportunity to enjoy colorful orchards filled with fresh and delicious rambutan, durian, mangoes, and mangosteen. A tip for visitors is to plan your trip on sunny days for easier transportation and better photo opportunities.
Must-see attractions on An Binh Islet
Directions and travel tips
To reach An Binh Islet, visitors can travel from Vinh Long city center to An Binh pier, then take a ferry or rent a boat to the islet. For larger groups, hiring a private boat is an ideal choice as it’s more cost-effective and allows for easier access to different areas along the Tien River.
An Binh Islet is a place where you can enjoy a personal journey, exploring the beauty of the Mekong Delta through its hidden corners, full of peace and tranquility. From lush fruit orchards to ancient pagodas and historical houses, everything here exudes a simple yet captivating charm. With a self-guided itinerary, you can enjoy the space at your own pace – slow, serene, and full of poetic beauty.