Cam Ranh lies approximately 50 kilometers south of Nha Trang, along one of Vietnam’s most remarkable natural deep-water bays. The bay has played a significant role throughout modern history, serving as one of the largest U.S. military bases during the Vietnam War. Following the American withdrawal, the facilities were occupied by the Soviet Union, which maintained a presence here until operations were gradually reduced and the Russian naval base officially closed in 2002. Today, Cam Ranh Bay remains under the control of the Vietnamese military and is widely regarded as one of Asia’s most strategically important harbors. For travelers, Cam Ranh is best known as the gateway to Nha Trang. Cam Ranh International Airport welcomes both domestic and international flights, providing convenient access to Vietnam’s premier beach destination. Upon arrival, guests will be met and transferred to Nha Trang, a scenic journey of approximately 45 minutes along the coast. Vietnam Cycling Tours