Ban Than Cape is located in Tam Hai commune (part of Nui Thanh town, Quang Nam province) and is one of the stunning tourist destinations near Hoi An that visitors should definitely visit. Being likened to a hidden gem amidst the seaside fishing village, Ban Than Cape is a favorite stopover for adventure-seeking tourists and nature lovers.
Ban Than Cape – A Hidden Gem Amidst the Fishing Village

Situated more than 10km east of Nui Thanh town, Ban Than Cape is known as a famous landmark of Tam Hai island commune in particular and Hoi An tourist destination in general. When people see the flat black stones sparkling under the sunlight, it brings a mysterious feeling reminiscent of coal. Hence, the name Ban Than Cape appeared and gradually became familiar to the locals.
Discovering Ban Than Cape in Quang Nam

Amidst the pristine blue sea, blackish rocks adorned with peculiar patterns emerge, mesmerizing the beholder. Under the influence of the ocean waves, the rocks of Ban Than Cape split into two distinct areas. On the Nom Beach side, two small elongated rocky outcrops jut out into the sea, locally known as Mr. Dun and Mrs. Che. On the North Beach side, visitors will encounter rock slabs with adorable shapes of animals like seals, sea turtles, and more.
Especially, around the tourist spot of Ban Than Cape is enveloped by a large coral reef stretching over 10 kilometers. This place is ideal for tourists to engage in exciting recreational activities: diving to admire coral reefs, catching lobsters, and various types of shellfish.

Although not widely known, Ban Than Cape has become a favorite Hoi An tourist destination for travelers who enjoy exploration and love nature.
What to explore at Ban Than Cape?
With its pristine and picturesque beauty, Ban Than Cape is always among the enticing destinations in Hoi An for adventurous travelers.
Visitors to Ban Than Cape have the opportunity to admire a romantic natural landscape. Along the Tam Hai coastline for about 4 kilometers, you will encounter two small islands called Mang and Dua, between which lies the Lao Ho Reef with an underwater coral strip lying at a depth of about 3 meters. To the south, near Ly Son Island, Quang Ngai Province, is the Cham Island.

In the afternoon, the two islands glow with a red color of basalt soil and a green color of seaweed, harmoniously combined with each wave crashing against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizingly beautiful scene.

