If you've ever heard about Oom Beach – Rang Beach in Phu Yen and wondered how beautiful it is, believe me, reality surpasses any picture you've seen. This twin beach is likened to an emerging paradise in Phu Yen tourism, yet not many know about it due to the challenging journey.
Guidance on the route to Oom Beach – Rang Beach, the newly emerging paradise in Phu Yen
Located adjacent to each other, Oom Beach and Rang Beach exhibit entirely different vibes. This duo stands as a natural treasure trove of Phu Yen. Here, you not only capture unique photos but also leave behind beautiful memories, fostering a deeper love for the coastal region of Central Vietnam.


There are 2 routes to Oom Beach – Rang Beach:
From Quy Nhon City: Take the 56km-long route via QL1D to reach Xuan Thinh Peninsula, leading to Oom Beach. This route meanders along the coastline, passing by lesser-known yet stunning beaches of Central Vietnam. However, be cautious on the Phu Cuong stretch within Xuan Thinh Peninsula, as it can be desolate and challenging. Nonetheless, the scenery, reminiscent of Western movies, with the sea on one side and the dense forest on the other, offers a breathtaking experience akin to the American Wild West.

From Tuy Hoa City: This route to Oom Beach spans 70km mostly on QL1A. Once you reach the Vocational Training Center in Song Cau town, turn right towards Xuan Thinh Peninsula, following closely along the Xuandai Gulf coastline to reach Oom Beach. While this route is easy to find and navigate, it lacks the stunning scenery compared to the Phu Cuong route. Nonetheless, you can still behold the beauty of Xuandai Gulf in its entirety.

Visiting Oom Beach – Rang Beach, you'll be treated to the finest beauty of Phu Yen, with its crystal-clear azure sea. The layers of water display various hues, while two mountain ranges stretch towards the sea, embracing the two beaches, enhancing the ethereal charm of this place.



Nature seems to have its reasons when it placed two beaches side by side, separated only by a coconut grove, yet each possessing distinct characteristics. Standing at Oom Beach, waves relentlessly crash against the shore day and night, while just 500m away, Rang Beach remains tranquil, with gentle waves caressing the pristine white sand.




As night falls, you can set up a tent and spend the night on the beach. Gazing at the stars shining brightly against the dark canvas, accompanied by the endless rhythm of waves, creates an unforgettable memory. And as dawn breaks, casting silver light upon the sea, guiding boats ashore, it paints a serene and picturesque scene.


The best time to explore Oom Beach – Rang Beach is from January to September, when the sun still graces the shores. However, it's advisable to equip yourself with essentials like hats and sandals to fully immerse in the experience.

By Nhu Y
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourAugust 16, 2019