Khánh Hòa Province

Khánh Hòa Province (Vietnamese: Tỉnh Khánh Hòa) is a coastal province of Vietnam. It is located in the South Central Region and is bordered by the provinces of Phú Yên to the north, Đắk Lắk and Lâm Đồng to the west, and Ninh Thuận to the south.

Its capital and largest city is Nha Trang, located in the centre-eastern area of the province. The province is home to the popular tourist cities of Nha Trang and Cam Ranh, and is the easternmost province of Vietnam.

Geography
The province is located on the coast of the South China Sea and consists mostly of a flat coastal plain surrounded by mountains. The easternmost point of Vietnam, Vân Phong cape, is located here. The province is well known for its beaches and islands, including Hòn Tre

Demographics
The province has a population of 1,305,789, which includes a minority of Raglai people who live in the western areas.