Đồng Hới is the former capital of Quảng Bình Province, located on Vietnam's North Central Coast with a population of 133,672 across 155.71 square kilometres. Strategically positioned 486 kilometres south of Hanoi, 195 kilometres south of Vinh, 160 kilometres north of Huế, and 1,204 kilometres north of Ho Chi Minh City, the city serves as a significant overland transport hub connecting Vietnam's north and south via National Highway 1A, Đồng Hới Railway Station, and Đồng Hới Airport (6km away). The city's eastern boundary borders the South China Sea, providing direct beach access. This geographic positioning—equidistant from major centres—makes it a natural stopover for travellers navigating the Vietnamese coast. The city functions primarily as a transit point rather than a destination in itself, though its coastal location and connectivity infrastructure support growing numbers of backpackers and overland travellers.
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Đồng Hới sits on the North Central Coast at coordinates 17.47°N, 106.62°E. The city experiences a subtropical monsoon climate with distinct seasonal patterns. Temperatures remain warm year-round, ranging from an average low of 17.9°C in January to highs of 34.5°C in June. The driest months occur from February to June, with February averaging just 98mm of rain across 15 days. However, the southwest monsoon brings significant rainfall from September through November, with October being the wettest month at 541mm across 25 rainy days. July and August see elevated precipitation at 169mm and 134mm respectively. The city borders the South China Sea to the east, with Quảng Ninh District and Bố Trạch District forming inland boundaries. Within a 10km radius, the city contains 45 restaurants, 34 hotels, 27 cafes, 17 ATMs, and one documented beach area.
The city is home to 133,672 residents as of 2019, making it a mid-sized urban centre for the North Central region. As the former provincial capital, Đồng Hới retains administrative importance while functioning as the primary economic hub for Quảng Bình Province. The economy is built on transport infrastructure, retail trade, and small-scale hospitality services. Tourism remains secondary, driven mainly by transit travellers rather than leisure arrivals. The city hosts key transport facilities including the railway station and airport, which anchor its role as a connection point for north-south overland travel. Local commerce centres on markets, cafes, and basic services catering to transiting passengers.

The ideal travel season for Đồng Hới spans February through May, when the city experiences low rainfall and comfortable temperatures. February is the driest month with only 98mm of precipitation and average temperatures of 20.4°C, making it optimal for coastal activities and transit stops. March through May maintain similar dry conditions with average temperatures climbing from 23.3°C to 28.8°C. These months avoid the peak monsoon season that runs from September through November, when monthly rainfall can exceed 350mm. June marks the transition toward the wetter summer season but remains relatively dry at 77mm. For travellers seeking beach access and comfortable cycling or walking conditions along Highway 1A, February to May offers the most reliable weather.
Đồng Hới Airport (VDH) is located 6 kilometres from the city centre, providing the most direct air access. The city sits on National Highway 1A, Vietnam's primary north-south route, making it highly accessible for overland travellers. The Đồng Hới Railway Station connects the city to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City via the North-South railway, though services are limited compared to highway transport. The city's position—486km south of Hanoi and 1,204km north of Ho Chi Minh City—makes it a natural intermediate stop for travellers covering the full length of Vietnam's coast. Most visitors arrive via bus along Highway 1A or by train. The airport handles regional flights but limited international services.

Accommodation in Đồng Hới comprises 34 hotels, 11 hostels, and 6 guesthouses within a 10-kilometre radius, reflecting its role as a transit destination. The city centre near the railway station and highway junctions offers the most convenient base for overnight stops. Hostels and budget guesthouses cater to backpackers making north-south runs, while mid-range hotels serve business travellers and overland tourists. The beachfront area to the east provides a secondary accommodation cluster with some seafood restaurants. Within the 10km radius, there are also 9 bars, 17 ATMs, and 1 pharmacy, supporting basic traveller needs. Most visitors spend only one night, using the city as a rest point rather than a multi-day destination.
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