1. Nhat Le Beach
Nhat Le Beach is located next to Truong Phap Street, at the mouth of the Nhat Le River, just about 1km from downtown Dong Hoi. This pristine beach is blessed with fine white sand and crystal-clear water, remaining untouched by human development. Nhat Le Beach is undoubtedly an ideal spot for relaxation and a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Quang Binh.
With its romantic stretch of sand and gentle waves lapping at the shore, combined with the breathtaking sky, whether you visit at dawn or dusk, the views are truly mesmerizing. In the summer, visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim, listening to the soothing sounds of the waves and the peaceful harmony of nature. After a day of relaxation, guests can savor chilled beers and fresh seafood. If you're in Quang Binh, don't forget to visit this beautiful beach.


2. Memorial House of General Vo Nguyen Giap, Le Thuy
The Memorial House of General Vo Nguyen Giap is located in An Xa Village, Loc Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District. This wooden house, with three rooms and two wings, sits amidst a garden filled with greenery. The serene atmosphere here will make you feel as if you are in your own hometown. The house contains five large guestbooks, each measuring 30 x 45 cm, filled with heartfelt messages of love and respect from people across the country.
Within this Memorial House of General Vo Nguyen Giap, you will find traces of three generations who sacrificed their lives for the national liberation revolution. It is also the place where General Giap was born and spent his childhood, filled with memories. The general once said: "My homeland, my family, are where my will, character, and destiny were shaped."
A visit to the Memorial House of General Vo Nguyen Giap offers insight into his family background, childhood, life, and revolutionary career. After touring the memorial, visitors can also explore the Kien Giang River, which has witnessed numerous historical milestones.


3. Vung Chua - Yen Island
Located about 60km north of Dong Hoi City and 10km south of Ngang Pass, Vung Chua - Yen Island is a long-established and breathtaking natural landmark in Quang Binh. Visitors here can offer incense as a mark of respect to the great general of Vietnam. Beyond this somber tribute, the area also boasts picturesque views, with the sea stretching ahead, fishing boats setting out, and the distant Yen Island appearing like a mysterious silhouette.
Vung Chua - Yen Island is 7km south of Ngang Pass, situated in Tho Son Village, Quang Dong Commune, Quang Trach District (Quang Binh). Vung Chua beach is a peaceful, poetic spot, with Yen Island acting as a natural barrier, enhancing the landscape’s beauty. The Dragon Peak, where General Vo Nguyen Giap rests, is part of the Hoanh Son Range, which juts out into the sea. The unique formation of “dragon coiling and tiger sitting” defines this place. Since General Giap chose Vung Chua - Yen Island as his final resting place, this coastal area has become a spiritual pilgrimage site, drawing visitors who come to honor the general with deep admiration and respect.


4. Ngang Pass
Ngang Pass lies at the boundary between Quang Binh and Ha Tinh provinces. From the summit of Ngang Pass, visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of the untouched and majestic mountains, with small distant houses dotting the valley, long winding rivers, and herds of buffalo grazing peacefully. The pass also holds the ancient Cảnh Sơn Quan, often referred to as the “Gate of Heaven” by the locals, adding a mystical charm to the area.
Along the ancient North-South road, travelers reach Ngang Pass, a natural boundary between Quang Binh and Ha Tinh. Historically, it marked the divide between Đại Việt and Champa. Ngang Pass is part of the Hoanh Son Range and was once a critical point on the ancient North-South route. The pass gained literary fame through the poem “Passing Ngang Pass” by the poet Ba Huyen Thanh Quan, whose verses are well known to every Vietnamese.
Although Ngang Pass may not be the most treacherous among Vietnam's mountain passes, its stunning beauty has inspired many poets. While it shares similar characteristics with other mountain roads, the pass captivates with its unique and romantic landscape that is hard to explain. Visitors should come and stand at Hoanh Son Quan to witness the beauty and perhaps discover their own reasons for its allure.


5. Liễu Hạnh Princess Temple Historical Site
When visiting Ngang Pass, make sure to stop by the Liễu Hạnh Princess Temple, dedicated to one of the Four Immortals of Vietnamese folk religion. Located right at the foot of the pass, this sacred temple is renowned for its spiritual significance. The temple covers an area of nearly 350 m², with the Hoanh Son Range behind it and a freshwater lake in front. The temple faces south, with views of the peaceful coastline.
The Liễu Hạnh Princess Temple is located on National Highway 1A in Quảng Đông Commune, Quảng Trạch District, Quảng Bình Province. Famous for its sacred and mystical aura, the temple attracts many visitors who come to express their devotion to the gods and the revered Liễu Hạnh Princess.
Despite the many historical upheavals, the temple at the foot of the Hoanh Son Mountain still preserves the cultural values of the nation. It remains a place of pilgrimage for people who wish to pay homage, reflecting the spirit of remembering the origins and encouraging virtuous living.


6. Dong Hoi City
Dong Hoi is the economic, cultural, and political center of Quang Binh Province. Located on the banks of the Nhat Le River, Dong Hoi is a harmonious blend of river, sea, and mountains, offering picturesque landscapes, historical and cultural landmarks, and a welcoming, sincere local population. The city is an alluring, peaceful destination, a youthful city rising along the Eastern coast, making it an ideal rest stop on a journey to explore Quang Binh.
When visiting Dong Hoi, tourists can immerse themselves in the crystal-clear, pristine beaches of Nhat Le, Bao Ninh, and Quang Phu. Nhat Le Beach, with its untouched beauty, calm waves, and sparkling silver sand, provides a serene, refreshing atmosphere. Quang Phu Beach, more tranquil and introspective, lies nestled beneath endless rows of green casuarina trees. The nearby Quang Phu sand dunes, with their endless white sands, evoke the feeling of stepping into a desert, as captured by the familiar phrase, “Chang chang cồn cát nắng trưa Quảng Bình” (the endless dunes of Quang Binh under the midday sun).
Crossing the charming bridge over the Nhat Le River, visitors reach the Sun Spa Resort in Bao Ninh, which offers a range of unique travel experiences such as paragliding, jet skiing, windsurfing, and speedboat rides. The Bảo Ninh beach, still unspoiled with its dense coconut groves, awaits discovery. Heading west of Dong Hoi City, travelers can explore Phu Vinh Lake, the U Bo rainforest, and Ba Ren, via the newly constructed Ho Chi Minh Road. This region is rich in culture and revolutionary history, offering opportunities to visit sites like the Bau Tro archaeological site, Dong Hoi citadel, Quang Binh pass, Tam Toa Church, the Mother Suot Monument, the Luỹ Thầy defense line, and participate in traditional festivals, while enjoying local folk dances and exquisite regional cuisine.


7. Bang Hot Springs
Located approximately 45 km southwest of Dong Hoi City, Bang Hot Springs lies in Kim Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District. The first impression that captivates visitors is the thick mist rising from the spring, resembling delicate morning fog gently settling on the surrounding forest trees. This natural hot spring has the highest boiling point in Vietnam, over 105°C, and is rich in rare trace minerals with medicinal properties. Scientists have recognized it as exceptionally beneficial for treating various conditions, especially skin disorders, neurological issues, and joint pains.
Currently, the Truong Thinh Group is developing a wellness and rehabilitation resort at Bang Hot Springs. The company has chosen Japan’s leading Onsen resort design experts to consult on the project. In the future, Bang Hot Springs will transform into a world-class eco-resort, utilizing the area's rich mineral water resources and stunning natural scenery. This promises to offer visitors a unique and relaxing experience.


8. Da Nhay Beach
Ly Hoa Pass, a notable tourist destination in Quang Binh, is a region that has been established since 1705, located along National Route 1A, about 23 km north of Quang Binh's provincial capital. At the foot of Ly Hoa Pass, where the sea meets the mountains, there's a unique stone beach filled with rocks of various sizes, both large and small. When the waves crash against the rocks, they appear to jump like giant frogs, producing a range of intriguing sounds. This is how Da Nhay, or Jumping Stones, got its name. In 1842, during a royal visit to the northern region, King Thieu Tri stopped here and had a commemorative stele erected in the area.
Da Nhay Beach is a captivating spot on Quang Binh’s tourist map, featuring pristine beaches and clusters of rocks, along with caves of bizarre shapes. The clear, turquoise waters and soft, white sand create a picturesque setting. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as kayaking, mountain climbing, hunting, walking through the pine forest, and relaxing by the calm, clear waters. Da Nhay Beach is not only a perfect destination for a seaside getaway but also a great spot for seafood lovers, as the waters here host a variety of marine life, including shrimp, fish, crabs, squid, and snails, all of which can be made into delicious local dishes.


9. Canh Duong Mural Village
Canh Duong Village is renowned as one of the eight ancient villages (Bát Danh Hương) of Quang Binh, with a history of nearly 400 years. It has a tradition of producing talented scholars and heroes during the resistance against French colonization. Even today, Canh Duong maintains its proud heritage, continuing to thrive with its fishing industry, seafood processing, and trading activities, along with its distinctive cultural values, making it an essential destination on any tour of Quang Binh.
When visiting Canh Duong village, tourists not only enjoy the scenic beauty of a prosperous seaside village with the meandering Ron River to the north but also visit the whale worshipping shrine, explore the village temple, and admire the vibrant 3D murals that depict the history and everyday life of the local people. These murals bring to life the fishing boats, the unique stories of the villagers, and the enduring bond between the people of Canh Duong and the vast sea. This place is truly special and promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors.


10. Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park spans across two districts, Bo Trach and Minh Hoa, in Quang Binh province. Visitors to Phong Nha - Ke Bang will be captivated by the picturesque scenery of rivers and mountains. The poetic Son River and its crystal-clear waters wind through the area, while towering caves with stalactites emerge mysteriously. The stunning landscapes create an ethereal atmosphere, transporting visitors to a realm of beauty and wonder. Here, tourists will also experience the hardworking spirit and hospitality of the local people.
Home to more than 300 caves of all sizes, Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park is known as the “Kingdom of Caves,” teeming with rare and fascinating geological formations. It is a paradise for spelunkers, explorers, and tourists alike. The park has been recognized by the British Cave Research Association (BCRA) as one of the world’s top cave destinations, boasting four world records: the longest submerged rivers, the tallest and widest cave entrances, the most beautiful sandbanks, and the most impressive stalactites. Notable attractions include Phong Nha Cave, Tien Son Cave, Paradise Cave, Dark Cave, En Cave, the Sinh Ton Valley, the Water Cave, the Mooc Stream Ecological Tourist Area, and the world-famous Son Doong Cave.


11. Paradise Cave
Paradise Cave, located in Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province, stretches over 31.4 km deep within the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. Previously, tourists could only explore the first 1.5 km of the cave along a wooden staircase system. However, few people know that beyond the last stop, the cave extends an additional 7 km, offering magnificent and breathtaking views, making it one of the most beautiful caves in the world.
Paradise Cave is located about 24 km from the Ho Chi Minh Trail. True to its name, Paradise Cave leaves visitors in awe of its stunning beauty. Along with the surrounding mountains and rivers, visitors can explore the mysterious and unique features within the cave. The impressive stalactites, multi-colored rock formations formed over thousands of years, are mesmerizing. Additionally, the area surrounding Paradise Cave is home to numerous rare plant and animal species, waiting to be discovered by adventurers.


12. Mooc Stream
Mooc Stream is just a 20-minute drive from Phong Nha Cave. If you are visiting Phong Nha - Ke Bang, don’t miss the stunning beauty of this place. At Mooc Stream in Quang Binh, visitors can dive into the clear, refreshing water, washing away the summer heat and fatigue. The clean, cool atmosphere here promises a truly relaxing experience.
Hidden beneath the lush canopy of ancient forests within the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, and surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, Mooc Stream is like a secret, sparkling gem. The stream offers a welcome breeze, providing respite from the intense summer heat and the characteristic Lao winds. Besides the natural beauty, visitors can explore the area by canoe, and the local cuisine is equally captivating, with the unique “Bird’s Nest Restaurant,” the only one of its kind in Quang Binh, offering a range of delicious regional specialties. This is definitely a place worth visiting in the near future.


