Phu Yen has been blessed by nature with its stunning and untouched islands. When visiting Phu Yen, don't miss out on the top 5 islands where you can easily capture 'so deep' photos.
Experience the enchanting beauty of Phu Yen's top 5 mesmerizing islands.


Mai Nha Island
A name imbued with simplicity, reminiscent of the charm of Phu Yen tourism. However, when you arrive at Mai Nha Island, you will be amazed by the breathtaking natural scenery. The coral reefs in the cool water, the cliffs, and the stretching white sandy beaches will make you feel lighter. Mai Nha Island is likened to the Robinson island in An Hai commune, Tuy An district, Phu Yen province. This is an exciting destination for you to experience the miraculous moments of life.

The ideal time for a journey to explore Mai Nha Island is from March to August each year, as the weather is calm and the sea is tranquil.
Note: Make sure to prepare your food, drinks, tents, and supplies thoroughly when coming here.

Nua Island
Nua Island – an indispensable name when mentioning the beautiful islands of Phu Yen. Nua Island is uniquely located at the foot of Ca Pass, bordering between Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa provinces, with a peak height of 105m above sea level. When looking down from Vung Ro Bay to Nua Island, you'll see the interesting shape of a dinosaur facing the sea. On Nua Island, there is a beautiful beach with clear water, ideal for camping with friends. The tall cliffs rise from the sea level and stack up to form a breathtaking sight along with the long stretches of white sand, promising to enchant visitors.
Insight: Nua Island is a fantastic spot for you to admire sunsets and sunrises over the sea.


Yen Island
A famous destination where many young people rush to check-in, Yen Island was once the filming location for the movie 'Yellow Flowers on Green Grass'. Located in An Hoa commune, Tuy An district, 20km northeast of Tuy Hoa city center, this place stands out with its romantic and sentimental beauty that captivates any visitor.

Hòn Sụn and Hòn Yến are nestled next to each other along the coast. Surrounding Hòn Yến is a cluster of scenic views. The scenery here can be divided into 3 parts, with the central part being a rocky mountain range extending out to sea closest to Hòn Yến, called Gành Yến. If you come here in the early days of the month, as the tide recedes, a sea path will emerge connecting the coast to Hòn Sụn, straight to Hòn Yến. You will have the opportunity to walk amidst the sea, admiring the colorful coral reefs here.


Hòn Chùa
Hòn Chùa is located in An Phú commune, Tuy Hòa city. It is 7km from the mainland, situated in the cluster of islands including Hòn Dứa and Hòn Than offshore of the Long Thủy sea area. This place possesses fresh air and relaxation that few places have. Many small green trees of dense bushes and thorny grasses are close together, from a distance Hòn Chùa looks like a beautiful vegetative carpet spread out over the mesmerizing sea.

At Hòn Chùa, you can organize and participate in activities such as diving to see coral reefs, fishing, surfing, and playing water sports…


Đảo Nhất Tự Sơn
Đảo Nhất Tự Sơn is dubbed the most beautiful island in Xuân Đài Bay, belonging to Sông Cầu town, 48 km north of Tuy Hòa city center. The shape of the island resembles the character 'Nhất' (in Chinese), likened to the skilled hand of nature using a brush to draw a line on the blue sea background. And perhaps the name Nhất Tự Sơn also originated from there.

The scenery on Nhat Tu Son Island resembles a lush primeval garden. The mountain runs straight from north to south, with two dangerous cliffs at both ends, standing upright. This place leaves a deep impression on tourists because of a fascinating sea walking path. Amazingly, this path is a sandy ridge submerged under the sea water and only revealed when the tide recedes, a walking route from the mainland to this beautiful Nhat Tu Son Island.

Phu Yen embellishes the Vietnamese scenery with its serene and pristine islands. If you have the opportunity to travel to Phu Yen, take some time to visit these beautiful islands!
According to Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourSeptember 7, 2022