Trung Luong Picnic Area stands as our first highlight, offering a picturesque setting for leisure and adventure.
The Trung Luong Picnic Area, dubbed as 'Vietnam's Jeju Island', is a must-visit for its stunning beach, unique seafood delicacies, and perfect camping spots. Ideal for both young groups and families, it promises a blend of relaxation and adventure, complete with breathtaking sea views and a cozy atmosphere for night-time campfires.

Quy Hoa Beach, a serene coastal gem waiting to be discovered.
Binh Dinh's coastline boasts many beautiful beaches, with Quy Hoa Beach standing out for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil beauty. It's a paradise for those seeking peace amidst nature's grandeur, offering pristine sandy stretches for relaxation and picturesque spots perfect for capturing memories.

Ghenh Rang - A majestic seascape
Ghenh Rang, a stunning complex of rocky formations along the sea, features unique landscapes and historical sites. Known for its serene beauty and the exclusive Queen's Beach, it offers breathtaking views of Quy Nhon from its slopes. Highlights include the Queen's Beach, poet Han Mac Tu's tomb, and Tien Sa Beach, making Ghenh Rang a must-visit for its raw beauty and poetic ambiance.

Cu Lao Xanh - An Island Paradise
Cu Lao Xanh, a precious gift from nature to the land of Binh Dinh, is only 20km from Quy Nhon. Its name, meaning 'Green Island,' perfectly captures the essence of this place, with endless seas and verdant landscapes. Visitors can immerse themselves in picturesque scenes at dawn or dusk, witnessing the gentle dance of boats on the waves, and discover the simple life of the local fishing community. Cu Lao Xanh, a gem of Binh Dinh, offers a unique blend of wild and poetic beauty. It's an ideal spot for camping or BBQ parties with family and friends. Whether greeting the sunrise or soaking in the sunset's glow, the tranquility and beauty of Cu Lao Xanh promise to leave lasting impressions. With clear skies, azure waters, and the soothing sounds of the wind and waves, Cu Lao Xanh is an unforgettable destination in Binh Dinh that should not be missed.

Thi Nai Lagoon: A Natural Marvel
Stretching over 10km in length and 4km in width, Thi Nai Lagoon in Binh Dinh is renowned for its rich marine life. Within the lagoon lies a small mountain, atop which sits a quaint shrine erected by local fishermen to honor the water deity. This mountain, known as Thay Boi, resembles an ancient tower. Visitors are enchanted by the first light of day illuminating the mangrove forests, casting a mesmerizing spell over the lagoon's surface. Thi Nai Lagoon is a must-visit destination in Binh Dinh, promising unforgettable boat rides on its crystal-clear waters, with Vietnam's longest sea-crossing bridge stretching across it. Here, not only can you savor fresh seafood directly from the local fishermen, but you can also immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of the region's traditional fishing songs, blending natural exploration, culinary experiences, and cultural understanding into a harmonious picture.


Eo Gio Bay: A Serene Escape
Eo Gio Bay, nestled in Ly Luong village, Nhon Ly, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, stands out with its towering rocky mountains, embracing the clear blue beach in a stunning wind-swept cove. Surrounded by majestic mountains that stretch directly to the sea, Eo Gio has long been known for its sunny, windy landscape with pristine and spectacular natural beauty typical of Quy Nhon. The best time to visit Eo Gio, Quy Nhon is from March to September, when the weather is sunny, less rainy, and typhoon-free. From the road leading to Eo Gio, visitors are treated to the majestic natural scenery through rows of Casuarina trees lining both sides of the long asphalt road, with towering mountains standing majestically amid the beautiful space of blue sea and white sand. At Eo Gio, besides enjoying the scenery, exploring, photo hunting, or lying on the rocks listening to the waves, visitors can also engage in activities such as fishing, snorkeling, and swimming.

Ky Co: Nature's Marvel
In recent years, Ky Co has emerged as a top tourist attraction in Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, captivating visitors with its untouched beauty. Located just 25 km from the center of Quy Nhon city, Ky Co boasts crystal-clear waters and fine white sand beaches that have charmed both domestic and international tourists. Beyond beach activities, camping, and picnicking, Ky Co offers endless opportunities for stunning photos. Adventure seekers can enjoy a variety of fun and exciting activities such as snorkeling to explore coral reefs, fishing in natural lakes next to the beach, and more. Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, including Ky Co, enjoys a temperate climate, making it a year-round destination. However, the best time to visit is from February to August. Additionally, visitors can savor unique local delicacies like grilled snails, abalone, crab, steamed squid, and grilled sea urchin with scallion oil at Ky Co.

K50 Waterfall: A Hidden Gem
K50 Waterfall remains a hidden gem in Binh Dinh, not yet overrun by tourists but offering a thrilling adventure for those who seek it. Nestled in the untouched and mysterious wilderness of the Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, straddling the provinces of Gia Lai and Binh Dinh, the majestic K50 Waterfall is often referred to as the 'fairy in the sacred forest.' The journey to K50 is not for the faint-hearted, with narrow dirt paths winding through the forest and steep slopes, making it a perfect challenge for adventure enthusiasts and off-road bikers. The waterfall's unique beauty is accentuated by rock formations stacked over time, creating captivating shapes and gentle cascades resembling giant staircases. To conquer K50, it's essential to coordinate with the Kon Chu Rang reserve rangers and come physically and mentally prepared for an unforgettable expedition.

