Quy Nhơn - the hottest destination this summer, a place that still holds the most pristine beauty.
Discover Quy Nhơn in 3D4N: From the Land of Martial Arts to the Land of Golden Fields and Green Grass
Vietnam is already famous for its local and international tourists visiting its coastal cities. However, the spotlight is now on Quy Nhơn, attracting a large number of visitors due to its untouched beauty. Quy Nhơn and Phú Yên are like a pair of twin tourist destinations, consistently captivating a significant number of travelers.
The first stop in the 3-day 4-night journey to Quy Nhơn, the land of martial arts, is the Quang Trung King Museum. This museum, built by locals, is a tribute to him right in his hometown.

Explore the Eco-tourism Area of Hầm Hô, nestled amidst the dense mountains, at the foot of the majestic Trường Sơn range. Visitors will feel like immersing themselves in a fairyland, shedding all worries of modern life.

Ghenh Rang Tourist Area harmoniously combines the elements of sky, clouds, mountains, and the vast sea. One side features the endless sea, while the other side showcases the myriad shapes of rocky mountains. From Ghenh Rang, visitors can marvel at the vibrant beauty of Quy Nhon's coastal town.

Visit the tomb of the poet Han Mac Tu and explore Queen's Beach. Indulge in the local, hearty delicacies, rich in the martial land's essence, such as: banh hoi – pig's heart, bun cha ca (fish cake noodle), countryside nem (spring rolls), Bau Da wine, My Cang pancake, chinh fish salad, Binh Dinh bamboo shoot salad, and sticky rice cake with thorn leaves.

The Buddha statue at Ong Nui Pagoda in Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, depicts the Buddha sitting on a lotus tower, on a hill 129 meters above sea level. It overlooks the East Sea, leaning against the highest mountain in the Nui Ba relic complex. Beneath the statue lies the Buddhist preaching center and the corridor of Arhats, the Buddhist library, and the Xa Loi Buddha Museum, where visitors come for worship and contemplation.

Eo Gio – a famous scenic spot in Quy Nhon, dubbed the most beautiful place to witness both sunrise and sunset in Vietnam. Visit the Twin Buddha Statue, the tallest in Vietnam at over 30 meters, at Tinh Xa Ngoc Hoa, a place where locals entrust their faith for a safe voyage, praying for peace for their families.

You will embark on a Canoe trip to Ky Co Beach under the majestic Phuong Mai mountain range in Nhon Ly Peninsula, Quy Nhon. The pristine Ky Co Beach resembles a poetic and majestic painting, captivating travelers, especially those who love to explore. Not only is the beauty here enchanting, but it also holds many fascinating secrets. A truly untouched island with fine white sandy beaches and crystal-clear, lustrous blue sea awaits you, providing a delightful experience with the untamed and magnificent nature.

Continuing the 3-day, 4-night journey, you will explore Phu Yen, the land of golden flowers and green grass.
The first destination in the land of golden flowers and green grass is the scenic wonder of Ganh Da Dia – a collection of columnar basalt rocks arranged in close succession on a mysterious black stone beach, adjacent to the waves. From a distance, Ganh Da looks like a giant natural beehive, where rock formations extend into the sea with a unique structure. The rocks are upright, closely fitted, with hexagonal or circular cross-sections resembling discs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the crystal-clear seawater and the expansive, serene sandy beach, creating an exciting experience.

After enjoying Ganh Da Dia, you'll move to Nghinh Phong Square, inspired by Ganh Da Dia. Rounded stone blocks stacked together symbolize Phu Yen's tourism. About 100 meters from Nghinh Phong Square, the mini lighthouse is a new attraction in Tuy Hoa, offering picturesque 'Western sky' photos. The century park, with its Western-style structures, provides visitors with numerous Instagram-worthy moments.

Thap Nhan, one of the oldest Cham architectural structures. Thap Nhan, known as Yang Ko Hmeng in Ede and Jarai languages, is a Cham tower situated on Nhan Mountain, an iconic landscape of Tuy Hoa. This place is associated with many legends about the formation and development of the Phu Yen region.

Bai Xep, with the green hues of the sky and the vast ocean blending with the green of a large stretch of grass, dotted with dragon fruit plants and countless tiny wildflowers. It creates a refreshing scene, even under the intense sun of the Central region. This is the beautiful scene from the famous movie 'I See Yellow Flowers on Green Grass,' well-known, especially among young people who come here to capture poetic photos.

Dai Lanh Cape: Travelers will be amazed by the peaceful beauty, clear blue beaches, and white sand at this place, where the first sunrise in the country occurs. It is the easternmost point of the Fatherland. Here, you can take commemorative photos with the Easternmost milestone and admire the panoramic view of Phu Yen's coastline with its endless white sandy beaches.

At the end of the journey, before heading back, the group will stop by Tuy Hoa Market. Visitors can freely purchase local specialties or indulge in the rich local cuisine available here.
A unique aspect of this 3-day, 4-night Quy Nhon tour is the exclusive experience of traveling by train. This might be an adventure that you've never encountered before in your lifetime.
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Reference: Travel guide on Mytour
MytourJune 20, 2022