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Cu Lao Xanh is marked with the pristine beauty of rocky mountains, blue sea, white sand, and many attractive activities. Let's share with Như - travel! Hãy nghe Văn Ngọc Như + Tỉnh Bình Định một travel blogger nổi tiếng bật mí .
Cù Lao Xanh, also known as Van Phi Island, is a small island belonging to Nhon Chau commune, about 24 km northwest of Quy Nhon city. This place is dubbed the "emerald gem" of the sea, the pride of the people of Binh Dinh province.
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When you come here, you can admire the image of a light green island in the middle of the sea, resembling a floating gem in the deep blue sea. The image of the fishing village of the fishermen is nestled at the foot of the mountain, with a long stretch of white sand. Surrounding the island are mountain ranges with many strange shapes. Currently, this place has not been extensively exploited, so it still retains its pristine scenery with abundant vegetation and a peaceful, tranquil space.
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The climate of Cu Lao Xanh has two distinct seasons: the dry season from March to September, and the rainy season from October to February of the following year. The best time to visit the island for tourism is during the dry season. During this time, the weather is beautiful, the sea is calm, the water is clear, and it is convenient to travel to the island for swimming and snorkeling. When traveling to this island, you should visit the following coordinates: the Youth Flagpole, Plogam Bir lighthouse, Gala beach, etc. to diversify your photo collection.
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You are not only captivated by the stunning scenery on the island but also by the fresh and delicious seafood caught directly by fishermen such as Stone crab, Moon snail, Pearl snail, and Jungle pineapple wine,...
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When coming here, you should bring all necessary personal documents because the control over people entering and leaving the island is stricter than on the mainland. Electricity on the island must be only provided during designated hours (usually in the evening), so tourists should bring a power bank and charger to charge their phones and cameras proactively.
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