BAN GIOC FALLS
Waterfalls in an idyllic setting where the French used to come to fish for ...Read more
CUA DAI BEACH
A beautiful beach with fine sand, eroded by the construction of a hydraulic ...Read more
QUEEN'S BEACH
Read moreTowards the peninsula, we can distinguish the fishing port and the photogenic multicoloured boats. Turning your back to the port and following Nguyên Huê Avenue then An Duong Vuong for about 2 km, you arrive on the Queen's beach, the former private beach of Nam Phuong, the wife of H.M. Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam. As shark attacks have been reported off the coast of Quy Nhon, swimmers are advised to check with local authorities and exercise caution, including avoiding swimming alone in remote areas.
CON TÂN LONG (DRAGON ISLAND)
An island planted with fruit trees, rubber trees and coconut palms, on red ...Read more
TIGER ISLAND
An island untouched by deforestation, with lush native vegetationRead more
HIDDEN BEACH
This pretty beach, located between those of Cua Dai and An Bàng, is still ...Read more
BA HO FALLS
An ideal spot for an open-air picnic or to climb the rocks and jump into ...Read more
LAKE DANHIM AND NGOAN MUC COLLAR (BELLEVUE COLLAR)
Lake Danhim, at an altitude of 1,042 m, and the Ngoan Muc pass offer ...Read more
TAM THANH CAVES
The caves are formed by the erosion of limestone reefs just a few ...Read more
MONT MAU SON (NUI MAU SON)
Ethnic Dao villages dot the mountainside, and the winding road to the ...Read more
CLIFF (GANH OR GHENH) DA DIA
Geological formation reminiscent of a series of large stacked plates, hence ...Read more
MOUNT KIÊU LIÊU TI
Read moreMount Kiêu Liêu Ti is almost completely surrounded by the Chay River (sông). The mountain culminates at 2 402 m and during the colonial period, the French had envisaged the possibility of installing an observation post there. The summit is relatively easy to access for experienced bikers. The route is very interesting from the point of view of natural and cultural landscapes. The area is inhabited by Dao, Nung, La Chi and Hmông people. Rice terraces and forests of Shan Tuyêt tea trees make up an original landscape, often bathed in mist.
TÂY CONE LINH MASSIF
This massif lies close to the Sino-Vietnamese border, west of the town of ...Read more
ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN (NUI VOI)
This mountain offers a 1,000-step ascent to a splendid panorama.Read more
STREETCAR FOREST (RUNG STREETCAR OR XEO QUIT)
This forest is an ideal place to observe the local fauna, especially birdsRead more
TRAN PHU BEACH AND ITS CROISETTE
This 4 km-long beach of fine sand, lined with coconut palms and cafés, is ...Read more
HON CHONG HEADLAND
Tourist promontory a few hundred metres from the Po Nagar temple, crowded ...Read more
CU LAO THOI SON (UNICORN ISLAND)
Cu Lao Thoi Son is the largest of the four islands on the My Tho riverRead more
DAU TIENG LAKE
This man-made lake offers a pleasant break from the dusty roadRead more