The film “I see yellow flowers on green grass” has brought Phu Yen closer to avid travelers. When visiting Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen, you'll find a city still pristine and waiting to be fully explored in tourism, thus preserving its raw and majestic beauty. Therefore, Mytour introduces you to some fascinating destinations you shouldn't miss when visiting Phu Yen, especially this summer.
1. Dai Lanh Cape
Dai Lanh Lighthouse is known as the easternmost point of the country and is a place where you can witness the first rays of dawn. To reach this lighthouse, you have to climb 110 spiral stairs to reach the top. From here, you can fully experience the endless beauty of Dai Lanh Cape with all your senses. Admiring this scenery, you can be proud of the beauty of your country! With such picturesque scenery, Dai Lanh Lighthouse has become an extremely ideal destination for budget travel for many young people in recent years.
Finding your perfect photo spot along the path to the lighthouse is not difficult - photo courtesy
Reaching the top of the lighthouse, you'll witness the fresh beauty of Dai Lanh Cape, the sea, and the sky. At this moment, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the splendid masterpiece of nature that this country has bestowed upon this place - Photo: Pham Thu Giang
2. Nhan Tower
Nhan Tower is a Cham tower located on Nhan Mountain, built by the Cham people around the 12th century. The tower has a square shape with 4 floors, narrowing as it goes up compared to the lower floor, but still following the style of the lower floor. The tower is about 23.5m tall.
Nhan Tower embodies the architectural and cultural heritage of the Cham people - photo courtesy
Nhan Tower is located on Nhan Mountain, casting its shadow over the mighty Da River, creating a picturesque landscape: Nhan Mountain - Da River. Stepping foot here, you'll capture panoramic shots of the dreamy city of Tuy Hoa below the mountain.
3. Ganh Da Dia
One of the most famous attractions in Phu Yen is the unique Ganh Da Dia, found only in Vietnam. From a distance, Ganh Da Dia resembles a giant beehive, about 50m wide and 200m long, with closely stacked basalt columns stretching out into the sea.
Ganh Da Dia is a collection of basalt columns stacked closely together, forming a stunning natural formation reaching out into the sea - photo courtesy
Thousands of these black mysterious rocks stand out amidst the deep blue sea and crashing white waves. The sudden bursts of white foam from the waves make the scene even more vivid, as if the open sea is within arm's reach. Here, you'll undoubtedly find breathtaking photo opportunities among these rocky formations.
Ganh Da Dia is like a “lower world paradise” in Phu Yen - photo courtesy
4. Bai Xep
Gained popularity after the release of the movie “I see yellow flowers on green grass”. Bai Xep served as the backdrop in the film, featuring lush green grass and a stunning landscape where towering mountains meet the azure sea. Walking on the soft grass, with vast open space before you, the sea breeze gently whispers in your ears. Isn't it an amazing experience to set foot here?
The blue sea and towering mountains - photo courtesy
The sea breeze, the rows of cactus along the cliffs, make Bai Xep even more attractive and appealing. Surely, everyone will capture their favorite photos when checking in here.
Pose gracefully among the dreamy cactus groves - photo courtesy
5. Dam O Loan
Located at the foot of Quan Cau Pass, on National Highway 1A, Dam O Loan is likened to a phoenix spreading its wings. This is a stunning spot for tourists to admire the sunrise. You can enjoy the panoramic view of the lagoon by climbing to the top of Quan Cau Pass, with a wide expanse of water reflecting the gentle waves rolling with the wind, the low hills dotted with lush green sugarcane fields.
Scene of fishermen casting nets on Dam O Loan lagoon - photo courtesy
Exploring Dam O Loan, tourists can indulge in the renowned blood cockles, famous across the country.
6. Mang Lang Church
Located 35 km north of Tuy Hoa city, Mang Lang is one of the oldest churches in Vietnam. The church grounds, spanning 5,000m², were originally painted white but have now turned black over time, exuding a sense of ancient solemnity. The main facade of the church boasts impressive Gothic architecture, with two bell towers on either side. If you're lucky enough to witness the bell ringing, you'll experience a lively atmosphere throughout the church.
Youthful visitors never forget to capture their 'divine' Instagrammable moments - photo courtesy
7. Rớ Village Embankment
The Rớ Village embankment has emerged as a new tourist destination in Phu Yen since the beginning of this year, where the seawalls suddenly covered in green moss create a magnificent landscape. When the tide recedes, the green seawalls gleam under the sunlight, a scene that entices many photography enthusiasts.
The moss-covered rocks are truly captivating - photo courtesy
The Rớ Village embankment attracts young people seeking out a fairyland-like check-in spot inadvertently bestowed by nature - photo courtesy
Quickly jot down those exciting destinations you can't wait to visit in Phu Yen! Summer is coming! If you're still unsure, contact Mytour now for more detailed advice!