Eo Gio (Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh) is located on Phuong Mai peninsula, Nhon Ly commune, about 20 km from Quy Nhon city. This is a very small strait surrounded by high, winding rocky mountains, looking from afar like saw teeth.
Eo Gio has very clear blue water. On windy days, the waves continuously crash, creating cool white foam, onto the rugged rocky shores right at the foot of the mountain.
At the foot of the mountain is De Stone Beach with rugged paths eroded by sea water over the years. The stones here come in many sizes and interesting shapes, creating a masterpiece of stone and water.
Over many years of water and rock erosion and the weathering process of sea winds, nature has created 19 bird nest caves and people have given them very suitable names such as Ky Co cave, Ba Nghe cave, Bat cave, Health cave...
Along with Ky Co, Eo Gio is one of two destinations that attract tourists every summer. The main visitors here are young people, especially those who love taking virtual photos.
Come here early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sunlight turns golden like honey, stand from above and look towards the distant horizon to feel the beautiful natural atmosphere, or lie down and relax on large rocks of many sizes.
The sea water in Eo Gio is so clear that when wading in, visitors will see their feet shimmering due to the refraction of light combined with the reflection of sunlight. And of course, when walking on the rocks, the girls have countless virtual photo angles.
To visit Eo Gio, visitors from Quy Nhon city must cross Thi Nai bridge, go to Nhon Hoi intersection and go about 5km more to reach the center of Nhon Ly commune.
The center of Nhon Ly commune is located right behind Eo Gio. This is also the only entrance that Quy Nhon has long been operating as a tourist destination. The ticket price per person is 22,000 VND. You only need to walk up a few dozen steps to see Eo Gio beach below, right in front of your eyes.