Situated along the Central Coast of Vietnam, Quang Nam boasts 125 kilometers of coastline, bordered by Non Nuoc Beach in Da Nang City and Dung Quat Bay in Quang Ngai Province. This is why exploring Quang Nam tourism allows travelers to enjoy many beautiful beaches, picturesque landscapes, uncover impressive historical relics, and visit traditional craft villages that capture the attention of visitors everywhere.

Admire the Beauty of Quang Nam
Hoi An Ancient Town is recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1999, where visitors' steps seemingly slow down to return to the ancient town's distant past along clean, beautiful pathways lined with colorful souvenir shops. My Son Sanctuary is the Hindu sanctuary of the ancient Champa Kingdom, built with bricks featuring numerous small towers and intricately carved bas-reliefs based on the legendary myths passed down by followers of Hinduism.
Experience the allure of Cu Lao Cham, one of the captivating destinations for travelers booking domestic tours to explore Quang Nam province. It's a cluster of islands in Tan Hiep commune, located 15 km from Cua Dai beach, comprising 8 islands: Hon Lao, Hon Kho Me, Hon Kho Con, Hon La, Hon Dai, Hon Mo Hon Tai, Hon Ong. The Rock Keo Da Dung, alongside the Thu River from Cua Dai - Hoi An, promises an exciting river cruise, resembling two rocky peaks with mysterious contours, blending into the lush green forest.

Following a budget-friendly tour to Quang Nam, you'll undoubtedly delight in exploring beautiful beaches like Ha My beach, Tam Thanh beach, Binh Minh beach, and Rang beach. Travelers should also not miss visiting intriguing traditional craft villages such as the lantern-making village in Hoi An, Chiếu Bàn Thạch village, Duy Trinh Silk village, Lam Yen Drum village, Thanh Ha Pottery village, and Phuoc Kieu Bronze Casting village.
