From Da Bia Mountain to Nhat Tu Son, journey through beautiful destinations in Phu Yen

(SGTT) – Phu Yen is known for its beautiful natural scenery, where there are seas, mountains, rivers and streams, fields, ponds, etc. The beautiful places in Phu Yen are concentrated on the coastal road from the mountains. Da Bia in the south to Nhat Tu Son in the north.

(SGTT) – Phu Yen is known for its beautiful natural scenery, where there are seas, mountains, rivers and streams, fields, ponds, etc. The beautiful places in Phu Yen are concentrated on the coastal road from the mountains. Da Bia in the south to Nhat Tu Son in the north.

Landing in Phu Yen at Tuy Hoa airport, taking a taxi to the center of Phu Yen and renting a motorbike, visitors can explore Phu Yen by themselves.

From Tuy Hoa city, going south, visitors will discover Da Bia mountain, Vung Ro bay, Bai Mon, Mui Dien; and to the north, you will reach Bai Xep, Da Dia Reef, Ganh Den, Yen Island, Mang Lang Church and Nhat Tu Son Island.

Rice fields along the road in Phu Yen

In the coastal sections, you can see the blue central sea, when you can't see the sea, you will run in the middle of the rice fields, in the distance are small hills. Photo: Thi An

Driving a motorbike in Phu Yen is very interesting, because visitors will be able to ride in the cool and peaceful atmosphere. In the coastal sections, you can see the blue central sea, when you can't see the sea, you will run in the middle of the rice fields, in the distance are small hills. The attractions in Phu Yen each have their own scenery, most of which still retain their inherent natural beauty and are not overwhelmed by construction works.

Da Bia Mountain – Vung Ro Bay

Da Bia Mountain seen from afar. Photo: Thi An

The entrance to Da Bia Mountain is located on Ca Pass. Visitors can take about 2 hours to trek and conquer Da Bia mountain. On this journey, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the scenery of Phu Yen from above.

The road to Da Bia mountain. Photo: Thi An

Halfway up Da Bia mountain. Photo: Thi An

As soon as you go down Ca pass, you will see Vung Ro bay with clear water. People raise a lot of seafood rafts on the bay. When visiting a seafood restaurant for lunch, the raft house sends the boat to the raft to pick fresh seafood, then return to the restaurant to wait for them to prepare the sea.

Vung Ro Bay. Photo: Thi An

The prices here are also affordable, and the seafood is fresh. If you have more time in Vung Ro Bay, you can rent a canoe to Hon Nua to swim and visit the lighthouse.

Blue sea water in Vung Ro bay. Photo: Thi An

Dien Cape - Bai Mon

After having a late lunch in Vung Ro Bay, visitors can go to the area of ​​Mui Dien lighthouse to "hiking" under the intense central sun. From the parking lot, visitors walk quite a distance to the lighthouse.

The way to Mui Dien lighthouse. Photo: Thi An

Along the way, visitors will see the gentle waves of Bai Mon lying between two cliffs. Up to Mui Dien lighthouse is the cool sea breeze blowing in, the sea is blue in the afternoon under the light sunshine.

Mon beach seen from the road to Mui Dien lighthouse. Photo: Thi An

Mui Dien Lighthouse. Photo: Thi An

Taking a short break, visitors follow the stairs from the lighthouse to Mui Dien, where there is a flagpole marking the easternmost point, the location to welcome the first dawn on the mainland. The scenery here is very special with the mountains covered with green trees, gradually moving towards the sea and ending with deep cliffs.

Electric Cape. Photo: Thi An

From Dien Cape, visitors can follow another path to go down to Bai Mon. At the foot of the mountain, the waves pounding against the round rocks covered with green moss.

 

Fresh water spring in Bai Mon. Photo: Thi An

In addition to the sandy beach, Bai Mon also has a clear freshwater stream, surrounded by many cattle grazing. Following this stream, visitors will return to the Uncle Muoi shop, where the car was originally parked.

 

 

Mon beach with many moss-covered rocks. Photo: Thi An

Bai Xep

Green grass at Bai Xep. Photo: Thi An

Bai Xep is a spacious and empty piece of land, where there are cactus bushes, low-growing wild plants on the green grass. Looking down from Xep beach, visitors will see a white wave beach. This place would be a great place to hang out on a sunny afternoon.

Beach at Xep beach. Photo: Thi An

Hon Yen

Hon Yen is a place where visitors can stand on the shore and observe two islands, one large and one small, only about 100m from the shore. Near Hon Yen, there is also a natural coral shelf that when the sea water drops, visitors can observe the coral reefs are still quite intact.

Hon Yen seen from the shore. Photo: Thi An

discus reefs

Discus reefs. Photo: Thi An

Ganh Da Dia has long become a must-visit place in Phu Yen. With this popularity, visitors should be prepared to "face" a lot of tourists. If you come here around 8:00 am onwards, you will see tourist cars running into each group. So, those who want to take good pictures, come to Da Dia Reef early in the morning.

The cylindrical stone blocks in Ganh Da Dia are arranged side by side with unusual regularity. Photo: Thi An

Ganh Den Lighthouse

View of Ganh Lights. Photo: Thi An

More than 1km from Da Dia Ganh is Ganh Den lighthouse, where people built an old lighthouse on impressively shaped rocks. Ganh Den area is a rocky coastline, but every place is beautiful.

Ganh Den Lighthouse. Photo: Thi An

Near the sea there is an open area for those who want to camp overnight. Large vehicles cannot enter Ganh Den, so this place is quite empty, suitable for people who want to quietly watch the sea.

Stone beach in Ganh Den. Photo: Thi An

Mang Lang Church

Mang Lang Church is located in An Thach commune, Tuy An district, 35km north of Tuy Hoa city center. Mang Lang Church was built in 1892, in the classical Gothic style with decorative patterns, this is considered a beautiful church in Phu Yen.

Mang Lang Church. Photo: Thi An

Nhat Tu Son Island

The road to Nhat Tu Son island was submerged by sea water. Photo: Thi An

From Mang Lang church, visitors go back to the North about 20km to Nhat Tu Son. Nhat Tu Son is an island located close to the mainland, connected to the mainland by a road submerged under the sea. When the sea recedes, the walkway opens and visitors can walk across the island.

Xuan Dai Bay seen from Nhat Tu Son. Photo: Thi An

When the author arrived, the water level was still high, so he rented a canoe to take him to the island. Walking along the coast on the island, visitors will see many unique shaped rocks. From here, visitors can see Xuan Dai Bay, where there are many fish rafts of local fishermen.

The rocky beaches of many shapes on Nhat Tu Son island. Photo: Thi An

With beautiful and peaceful natural scenery; With simple people and not too busy travel, Phu Yen will be an attractive suggestion for tourists in the upcoming trip.

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