Phu Yen is known as "the land of yellow flowers on green grass", attracting a large number of tourists to visit and explore every year.
Located in the south central coastal region of central Vietnam, Phu Yen is blessed by nature with many beautiful landscapes, long beaches, bays, lagoons, large and small islands... March begins the most ideal season for tourism in Phu Yen, lasting until August.
The poetic sky and sea of Phu Yen. Photo: Hoang Minh Duc
Take advantage of this season to visit Phu Yen and visit the following famous places: Dai Lanh Lighthouse Dai Lanh Lighthouse (also known as Mui Dien Lighthouse) is located at the easternmost point of the country. This place is known as the place that welcomes the first sunlight on the mainland of Vietnam. The road to Dai Lanh Lighthouse is poetic with mountains on one side and the vast ocean on the other.
Dai Lanh Lighthouse, a beautiful place to watch the sunrise in Phu Yen. Photo: Linh Boo
Visitors can walk about 1km up the mountain, or use a motorbike service to take them up, then climb 100 more wooden steps in the lighthouse tower. Standing from the top of Dai Lanh lighthouse, visitors can look out at the vast landscape in front of them. The steep cliffs surrounding the vast blue sea create an extremely magnificent scene. Below is Mon beach, like a small bay, with a gently sloping sandy shore, waves lapping against the shore. If you come in the afternoon, visitors can wait to watch the sunset. The ticket price to visit the lighthouse is 20,000 VND/person, the ticket at Mon beach is 20,000 VND/person, and parking is 10,000 VND/vehicle. Xep beach Xep beach is located in An Chan commune, Tuy Hoa city. This is also a location that appeared in "I see yellow flowers on green grass", the film that made Phu Yen known as "the land of yellow flowers on green grass".
Bai Xep. Photo: Bich Ngoc
Bai Xep is only 500m long, but it fascinates people with its wild landscape. The highlight of Bai Xep is the natural cactus garden on the hill, mixed with wild grass, flowers and leaves. Standing on the cliff at Bai Xep, in the middle of the vast space, majestic nature, listening to the gentle waves, feeling the cool breeze, looking far away will feel so peaceful. If you want to relax under the sea, visitors can swim at Ganh Ba right next to Bai Xep. Nghinh Phong Tower Nghinh Phong Tower has an impressive architecture inspired by the famous Ganh Da Dia and the legend of "Hundred eggs, hundred children". This is considered a new symbol of Phu Yen. In the evening, the tower is lit up by 3D mapping lighting technology, Bobine Tesia and laser lights with unique effects.
Nghinh Phong Tower. Photo: Hoai Luan
If you come here to take photos during the day, you should go at noon or early in the morning to avoid the crowds. However, it will be hotter at noon. Ganh Da Dia, Ganh Den About 36km from Tuy Hoa city center, Ganh Da Dia is a scenic spot located in An Ninh Dong commune, Tuy An district. This place has black basalt rocks that are millions of years old, formed from lava erupting from volcanoes in the Van Hoa plateau and hardening when exposed to cold seawater.
Tourists take photos at Ganh Da Dia. Photo: Hoai Luan
Located next to Ganh Da Dia, about 1km away is Ganh Den lighthouse. This lighthouse guides ships in the Vung Chao sea area and Xuan Dai Bay in Phu Yen. The short road to the lighthouse has many large rocks, creating a wild and majestic landscape. This attraction is completely free, only costs 5,000 VND to park a motorbike. Hon Yen, Hon Sun The rocky island belongs to the Hon Yen complex, recognized as a National Scenic Monument in 2018. The best time to visit Hon Yen, Hon Sun is in the afternoon of the first or last days of the lunar month. The low tide reveals layers of reefs, the road connecting the shore with Hon Sun, leading straight to Hon Yen. Visitors can walk on the sandy beaches, play in the clear blue water, and enjoy the cool, fresh air. However, to avoid damaging the natural environment, tourists are advised not to step on, trample, or break coral.
The coral reefs at Hon Yen are located in shallow coastal waters. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc Thien
Ong Cop wooden bridge Ong Cop wooden bridge crosses Binh Ba river. The bridge is named after Ong Cop temple nearby. The bridge is nearly 800m long, about 1.5 - 1.8m wide, with an investment capital of up to 1 billion VND. This is considered the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam, connecting the north of An Ninh Tay commune with Song Cau town.
Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Tho (Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province) invested his own money in Ong Cop wooden bridge. Photo: Photo: D. Phung
The bridge is both the main traffic route for the people and a tourist attraction that attracts many tourists to check-in when coming to Phu Yen. When traveling on the bridge, visitors should pay attention during rush hour, avoid crowded vehicles and pedestrians. Hon Nua Island Hon Nua Island or Tu Tru Island is located in Vung Ro Bay, the end of Phu Yen, nestled at the foot of Ca Pass - the natural boundary between Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen provinces. On the island there are fine white sand beaches, clear water, colorful coral reefs and many magnificent caves and cliffs.
Hon Nua. Photo: Hai Ha
Hon Nua Island is still pristine. To get to the island, visitors can join tours of tourism businesses on the mainland or rent boats and canoes from local people. The price for a boat is about 500,000 VND/boat, individual tickets are from 80,000 - 100,000 VND/person. Canoe tickets are 150,000 VND/person. Hon Nua is a suitable destination for tourists who like to immerse themselves in nature and explore, not suitable for tourists who like to relax. The main tourist activities on the island are swimming, playing on the beach, camping and diving to see coral.
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