Cam Ranh Bay
Cam Ranh Bay is a deep-water inlet situated in Khánh Hòa Province, Vietnam, along the South China Sea coast, spanning approximately 20 miles (32 km) north to south and up to 10 miles (16 km) wide.[1]
Its sheltered geography offers one of the premier natural harbors in Southeast Asia, capable of accommodating large naval vessels such as aircraft carriers and submarines even during typhoons.[2][3]
The bay's strategic location has historically drawn major powers, serving as a naval base for Russian forces en route to the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japanese occupiers during World War II, the United States as a primary logistics hub during the Vietnam War from 1965 onward, and the Soviet Union, which maintained its largest overseas naval facility there from 1979 until the base's closure in 1991.[3][4]
Since regaining full control, Vietnam has developed Cam Ranh as the headquarters for its People's Navy's southern fleet, enforcing a policy since 2002 that permits limited foreign warship repairs and visits to balance relations with powers like Russia, the United States, China, and others amid South China Sea tensions.[5][6]
Concurrently, the surrounding peninsula has emerged as a tourism destination, featuring expansive beaches, resorts, and infrastructure supporting maritime activities, though military restrictions limit public access to core areas.[7][8]