The movie “I see yellow flowers on green grass” has brought Phu Yen closer to travel enthusiasts. Visiting Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen, the city is still fresh and has not been fully exploited for tourism, so it still retains its wild and majestic beauty. Therefore, Mytour would like to introduce to you some interesting places that you should not 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 the place where you can admire the first sunrise rays. To reach this lighthouse, you have to climb all 110 spiral stairs to reach the top. From here, you can fully feel every sense of the endlessly beautiful natural picture of Dai Lanh Cape. Looking at that scenery, you can be proud that your country is so beautiful! With such beautiful scenery like a painting, Dai Lanh Lighthouse is becoming an extremely ideal destination for budget travel for many young people in recent years.
Finding your way up to the lighthouse is not difficult to capture beautiful angles for yourself - photo collection
Reaching the top of the lighthouse reveals the freshness of Dai Lanh Cape, of the sea, of the sky, at this moment you will immerse yourself in the splendid painting of the nature 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, the higher it goes, the smaller it becomes compared to the lower floor, but still in the style of the lower floor. The tower is about 23.5m high.
Nhan Tower carries the architectural culture of the Cham people - photo collection
Nhan Tower is located on Nhan Mountain, casting its shadow over the majestic Da River, creating a picturesque landscape: Nhan Mountain - Da River. Stepping foot here, you will capture panoramic pictures of the dreamy Tuy Hoa city below the mountain.
From a distance, Nhan Tower is the harmony between Nhan Mountain and the Da River - photo collection
3. Ganh Da Dia
The most famous sight in Phu Yen must be the unique Ganh Da Dia landscape, only found in Vietnam. From afar, Ganh Da Dia resembles a giant beehive, about 50m wide and 200m long, with interlocking columnar basalt rocks stretching out to the sea.
Ganh Da Dia is a collection of interlocking columnar basalt rocks, one connected to another, stretching out into the sea - photo collection
Those thousands of black mysterious rocks stand out amidst the deep blue sea and the crashing white waves. The sudden crashing waves create a lively scene as if the sea is almost within reach. Here, you will surely find breathtaking photo spots among those rocky cliffs.
Ganh Da Dia is like a 'lower realm paradise' in Phu Yen - photo collection
Posing amidst the dreamy cactus groves - image credit
5. Ô Loan Lagoon
Nestled at the foot of Quán Cau Pass, on national highway 1A, Ô Loan Lagoon is likened to a phoenix spreading its wings in flight. This is a stunning spot for tourists to admire the sunrise. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the lagoon by climbing to the top of Quán Cau Pass, with a wide expanse of water reflecting every ripple as the wind blows, gentle slopes dotted with lush green sugarcane fields.
The sight of fishermen casting nets on Ô Loan Lagoon - image credit
7. Rớ Hamlet Embankment
The Rớ Hamlet embankment has emerged as a new tourist destination in Phu Yen since the beginning of this year, where the embankments, suddenly covered in green moss, create a magnificent landscape. As the tide recedes, the green embankments emerge, glistening under the sunlight, a scene that entices many photography enthusiasts.
The moss-covered rocks are truly captivating - image collection.
The Rớ Hamlet embankment attracts young people seeking out a fairy-tale-like check-in spot inadvertently bestowed by nature - image collection.
Quickly jot down the enticing spots that make you eager to visit in Phu Yen. Summer is around the corner! If you're still hesitating, contact Mytour right away for more detailed advice!