When mentioning Binh Thuan travel, people often think of the beaches in Mui Ne or Phan Thiet. Little do they know that this place also owns many beautiful and pristine beaches that enchant travelers.
8 breathtaking beaches not to be missed when visiting Binh Thuan
Rang Beach
Rang Beach, also known as Rang Sea, is the most beautiful beach in Phan Thiet City. Located about 15 km north of the city center, the beach is nestled under dense coconut groves that resemble a beautiful coconut forest. In the summer, Rang Beach is always bustling with visitors coming to swim and enjoy delicious grilled green mackerel.

Hon Rom Beach
Hòn Rơm, a pristine hill located in Long Son hamlet, Mui Ne ward, Phan Thiet city. Here, crystal-clear water, gentle waves, and no underwater rocks create a serene environment. Enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, or partake in moonlit evenings and beach bonfires. Hon Rom features multiple beach areas like Hon Rom 1, Hon Rom 2, Thuy Trang, each with its unique charm.

Mui Ne
Mui Ne sits on the eastern coast of Phan Thiet city, renowned for coconut tree-lined streets, beautiful beaches, and cliffs where waves incessantly crash. The radiant sandbanks under the sun have become an endless source of inspiration for photographers, evident in award-winning international photos. Mui Ne is hailed as the resort capital and stands among the top destinations for resort enthusiasts.

Cổ Thạch Beach
Stretching across a section of Binh Thanh beach, Tuy Phong district, the 7-color rock beach is part of Co Thach tourist area. The rocks vary in size and shape, with Vieetbook recognizing it as the 'most varied in shape and color' rock beach in Vietnam. Amidst golden sea oats and vast white sands, the appearance of the rock beach acts as a focal point, attracting an increasing number of visitors seeking to admire its uniqueness.

Ganh Son
To reach Co Thach, turn right after passing through Binh Thanh fishing village and follow the signs for about 5km. Ask for directions to Ganh Son, located in Chi Cong commune, Tuy Phong district. In the tranquil morning or peaceful evenings, standing on the cliffs, you can witness the warm and lively activities of the fishing village. The red color of the rocks and the blue of the sea blend harmoniously, creating a near and far, illusory yet real ambiance. Ganh Son is truly a hidden gem of nature that many are yet to discover.

Cam Binh Beach – La Gi
Situated near National Highway 55, Cam Binh Beach – La Gi is a newly attractive destination for Phan Thiet tourists. It serves as a convenient stop for travelers coming from Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau, heading towards Phan Thiet city.
Many liken the blue sea of La Gi to a charming maiden waking up. The long coastline curves like the soft, graceful waist of a maiden. The clear blue sea rolls its waves like long flowing hair. In La Gi, inhale the cool sea breeze and forget the daily hustle and bustle of the extravagant city life.

Thuan Quy Beach
This is one of the most pristine beaches in Binh Thuan province, approximately 30 km from the center of Phan Thiet city, in Ham Thuan Nam district. Upon reaching Thuan Quy Beach, visitors will be amazed by the magnificent and charming natural scenery. The sea here is incredibly clear and refreshing, with stretches of white sandy beaches, vast pine forests as far as the eye can see, and in the distance, dragon fruit orchards. Particularly unique, Thuan Quy Beach features delightful rock formations of various shapes, providing joy and excitement for visitors.

Ke Ga Beach
If Phan Thiet is renowned for beautiful beaches with long, smooth, white sands, then Ke Ga Cape—about 20km east of Phan Thiet—adds a touch of curiosity with its peculiarly arranged rocks, captivating the curiosity of travelers. Despite the emergence of resorts one after another, Ke Ga Cape still retains the pristine, simple charm inherent to the coastal nature, adorned with coral reefs and unique granite rock formations.
When visiting Ke Ga Cape, don't miss Mui Dien, located less than 500m from the shore. The lighthouse on Mui Dien, designed by the renowned French engineer Chnavat, holds the record as the tallest and oldest lighthouse in the Southeast Asia region.

Theo San San
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourJanuary 13, 2016