Discover pristine destinations, magnificent nature, delightful cuisine – all at an affordable price, attracting travelers to Ly Son Island. For just 4,190,000 VND/person, embark on the captivating 3N4D Ly Son Tour: Ho Chi Minh City – Be Island – Tò Vò Gate – 5-star Boat Temple.
Embark on the 3N4D Ly Son Tour: Ho Chi Minh City – Be Island – Tò Vò Gate – 5-Star Boat Temple for 4,190,000 VND/person
In this journey of the Ly Son tour 3N4D, you will visit the following renowned destinations:
Tò Vò Gate
The first stop on the Ly Son tour 3N4D, you will explore Tò Vò Gate – a captivating destination for travelers setting foot on Ly Son Island. The gate stands about 2.5m tall, formed from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. Surrounding Tò Vò Gate are black basalt rocks with peculiar shapes. Looking south from Tò Vò Gate, you'll see the fishing village of the island's fishermen.

Cave Pagoda
Cave Pagoda resides within a large cave in the northeast of Thoi Loi Mountain. This cave extends 24 meters deep, 20 meters wide, covering an area of 480 square meters. The altar space inside the pagoda is arranged around the rock walls. Upon visiting Cave Pagoda, every traveler is bound to be amazed by the natural beauty here. The path leading to the pagoda is shaded by lush foliage. Emerging from the wild forest, you'll be greeted by the sea ahead.

Hollow Pagoda
Located amidst the slopes of Gieng Tien Mountain – a dormant volcano for thousands of years on the island, visitors must climb over 100 terracotta steps along the mountainside to reach Hollow Pagoda. Here, you'll admire the 27-meter-high statue of Quan The Am and ancient revered shrines, covered in moss deep within the mountain. From the pagoda, looking towards the direction of Quan The Am statue, you'll witness a picturesque seascape. Most fascinating is ascending to the summit of Liem Tu, where you'll see the mouth of the volcano now transformed into a stunning green grassy bowl.

Be Island Ly Son
In the 3N4D Ly Son tour experience, you cannot miss the destination of Be Island Ly Son, also known as An Binh Island. This place is becoming a 'seaside paradise' in the Central region, attracting numerous tourists. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the crystal-clear water and pristine white sand beaches, participating in fun activities such as coral diving, camping, and enjoying seafood delicacies.

Thới Lới Mountain
As a unique natural landmark, Thới Lới Mountain has become a captivating tourist attraction for visitors to Ly Son. With one side facing the mountain and the other the sea, they merge to create a breathtaking natural landscape that you'll experience on the Ly Son tour. From a distance, you'll see Thới Lới Mountain proudly rise against the backdrop of the blue sky. From its summit, you can also admire the majestic land and sea views of Ly Son Island.

Câu Cave
Câu Cave is one of the most stunning check-in spots on this 3N4D Ly Son tour. Situated in Dong village, An Hai commune, at the foot of Thới Lới Mountain. Surrounded by the emerald sea on one side and towering mountains on the other, Câu Cave presents a majestic natural scenery. Formed by natural erosion, the cave exhibits sinuous patterns on its walls, sculpted over time by the relentless waves. The scene at Câu Cave appears rugged yet exudes a romantic, enticing charm for travelers.

Hoang Sa and Truong Sa Navy Museum
This is where numerous documents and artifacts are preserved, collected, and displayed, associated with the valiant sailors of the Hoang Sa flotilla, and tales of the Gia Long Emperor's Well (Xo La Well)... a source of national pride.

Thiên Ấn Pagoda
Thiên Ấn Pagoda is an ancient temple renowned for its beautiful and unique architecture, the most outstanding in Quang region. Built in 1964 during the reign of Nguyen Phuc Chu, Thiên Ấn Pagoda boasts not only impressive architecture but also stunning natural landscapes, with Thiên Ấn Mountain towering 100 meters high and the Trà Khúc River flowing gracefully nearby. Visiting Thiên Ấn Pagoda, you can stroll atop the mountain peak, enjoying panoramic views of the pagoda and invoking good fortune.

According to Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourMarch 22nd, 2021