For those who adore the gem-like islands of Binh Thuan, Phu Quy's name is certainly not one to overlook. It stands as the most radiant jewel, captivating visitors year-round.
Marvel at the irresistible charm of Phu Quy's Enchanting Beauty
Geographical Location of Hon Tranh, Phu Quy
Phu Quy's Hon Tranh lies approximately 800m southeast of Phu Quy Island, boasting a distinct S shape resembling a miniature Vietnam, covering an area of 2.7 square kilometers. Hon Tranh is not only one of the largest islands in the Phu Quy archipelago but also an unmissable natural masterpiece for travelers exploring Binh Thuan.


The ideal time to visit Phu Quy's Hon Tranh is from June to December when the weather is mild, with little rainfall, and the scenery is exceptionally vibrant. The harmonious blend of green grass, azure sea, and sky creates a truly picturesque and mesmerizing atmosphere.
The Historical Tale of Phu Quy's Hon Tranh
Phu Quy's Hon Tranh used to be very pristine due to minimal human exploration. It was this untouched beauty that led King Gia Long to choose this place as a refuge when pursued by the Tay Son army. Additionally, it was a place of worship for talented generals like Bui Huy Ich, who was enshrined at Tran Bac Temple and perished while defending Nguyen Anh. Moreover, on Hon Tranh, numerous deities are worshipped.
Moreover, on Hon Tranh, heading south, there's the Buddha Pond, where spiritual relics appear in the mystical stories of Linh Quang Pagoda.

The Beauty of Hon Tranh
Hon Tranh emerges like an exquisitely beautiful painting with its crystal-clear azure waters, revealing the depths alongside smooth white sands, where footprints of travelers from afar are left behind.

Moreover, thanks to a sturdy range of rocky mountains, standing majestically enveloping the area, the sea around Phu Quy's Hon Tranh remains calm and serene throughout the year, akin to an enchanting landscape painting in the eyes of travelers.

Additionally, when you visit here, you can explore and admire the lush vegetation with deep green mangrove forests. The rows of trees here are caressed by ocean breezes and surround rocky outcrops bearing traces of volcanic rocks. All of this creates an intriguing yet mystical tableau of nature.

Especially at Phu Quy's Hon Tranh, visitors can also explore many mysterious caves such as: Cò Nước Cave, Cò Khô Cave, Xương Cá Cape, Buddha Pond, Gấm Pond, Bàn Pond... with various shapes and colors like purple, moss green, reddish-brown... All of which offer excitement for visitors.
Unmissable Activities at Hon Tranh
Beach Bathing
Visitors to Hon Tranh can immerse themselves in the cool water, where vibrant coral reefs abound in color. Bathing in such breathtaking scenery is undoubtedly a delightful experience for everyone. Moreover, you can also participate in various exciting water activities such as parasailing, boat racing, etc., while here.

Historical Site Exploration
Another unmissable experience is exploring the historical relics on Hon Tranh, notably the Buddha Pond, home to a Buddha-shaped spiritual stone, still a significant spiritual haven for fishermen at sea. Or Trấn Bắc Temple - dedicated to Bui Huy Ích, a talented general of Nguyen Anh, who sacrificed himself to protect the king from the Tay Son army's pursuit, and the 77 Nam Hai deities, all sacred places reflecting the fishermen's religious beliefs on the island through generations.
Visit the radar station
You can also visit the radar station to experience panoramic views of the serene surroundings. Moreover, you can indulge in recreational activities like crab or shellfish catching, or join fishermen on a sea expedition to catch fresh seafood like shrimp, squid, fish, etc.

Moreover, Hon Tranh leaves a lasting impression on tourists due to the warm and sincere hospitality of naval soldiers. They are always ready to accompany you, introducing the island's landscapes, having lunch under the cool shade of trees on the sandy shore, and sharing fascinating island stories.
Some Tips for Traveling to Hon Tranh
- From Phu Quy Island itself, you can reach here by canoe or local boats by contacting the homestay owners where you are staying.
- To visit the island, you must first obtain a naval permit at the port border checkpoint.
- Remember to bring along sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses as the sun at sea is often harsher than on land, which can easily damage your skin.
- Don't forget to pack essential items for your trip, and if you want to capture some great shots, make sure to bring a high-quality phone with a fully charged battery!
According to Mytour
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
TravelWithEase.comMay 4, 2023