Located in the South Central Coast region, Phú Yên is gifted by nature with sprawling beaches, bays, lagoons, and islands of various sizes. Explore the charm of Phú Yên through its 18 most alluring destinations!
1. Gành Đá Dĩa (The Reef of Stone Plates)
Gành Đá Dĩa stands out as one of Phú Yên's most renowned tourist attractions. Situated in An Ninh Đông commune, Tuy An district, this site was formed by volcanic and marine activities approximately 200 million years ago. The area is famous for its unique basalt rock columns, stacked like piles of plates. This geological marvel not only offers breathtaking beauty but also draws countless visitors each year.



2. Đầm Ô Loan (Ô Loan Lagoon)
Located about 20 km north of Tuy Hòa city, Đầm Ô Loan is a vast brackish lagoon surrounded by hills and limestone mountains, creating a picturesque landscape. The area boasts a rich ecosystem and is an ideal spot to savor fresh seafood, especially the region's famous oyster delicacy. Visitors can also enjoy kayaking, witness stunning sunsets, and explore the daily lives of local fishermen.



3. Đại Lãnh Lighthouse
Perched atop Cả Mountain at Mũi Điện, Đại Lãnh Lighthouse is one of Vietnam's oldest and tallest lighthouses. Strategically located at the easternmost point of the country, this lighthouse was built in 1890 during the French colonial era and remains operational, guiding ships through the area. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic ocean views and to enjoy the fresh sea breeze.


4. Vũng Rô Bay
Vũng Rô Bay boasts pristine and tranquil natural scenery, with crystal-clear waters and fine white sand. Beyond being a captivating Phú Yên tourist destination, it holds historical significance as a stop along the Hồ Chí Minh Sea Trail during the war. The area is rich in biodiversity, featuring mangrove forests and casuarina ecosystems, making it a thriving habitat for various aquatic species.

5. Hòn Nưa Island
Located in Vũng Rô Bay, straddling the border between Khánh Hòa and Phú Yên provinces, Hòn Nưa is a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility. Situated about 35 km south of Tuy Hòa city, the island is known for its emerald-green waters, so clear that you can see the seabed on sunny days. The island also features massive cliffs with intricate, cross-hatched surfaces.


6. Núi Đá Bia (Stone Stele Mountain)
Núi Đá Bia, standing at 706 meters above sea level, is the tallest peak in the Đại Lãnh mountain range, part of the Cả Pass. It marks the endpoint of the Trường Sơn Range as it meets the East Sea. At its summit lies a massive rock, towering 76 meters high. Climbing Núi Đá Bia is an exhilarating adventure for explorers, with winding trails leading to the top. From there, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views of the majestic Vũng Rô Bay.


7. Bãi Xép Beach
Located in An Chấn commune, Tuy An district, Bãi Xép is approximately 14 km north of Tuy Hòa city. This 500-meter-long beach features golden sands, endless casuarina forests, and towering cliffs adorned with cacti. It served as a filming location for the movie “Tôi thấy hoa vàng trên cỏ xanh.” Visitors can stand atop the cliffs and gaze at the azure sea below, immersing themselves in the serene beauty of the landscape.

8. Hồ Sơn Reservoir
The Hồ Sơn Reservoir was constructed to adapt to climate change, covering an area of 20 hectares. It plays a crucial role in regulating water resources in the region. Additionally, the reservoir serves as a public space for locals and tourists to visit and enjoy recreational activities. During sunrise and sunset, the reflection of the sun on the water creates a stunning visual spectacle.


9. Tháp Nghinh Phong (Wind-Welcoming Tower)
Tháp Nghinh Phong is located in Nghinh Phong Square in Tuy Hòa city. Inspired by the stacked rock formations of Gành Đá Dĩa, the tower features two tall columns resembling piled stones. The taller column symbolizes Lạc Long Quân, while the shorter one represents Âu Cơ, with the lower steps signifying their 100 children. This site is a popular spot for leisure and photography among locals and tourists alike.


10. Tháp Nhạn (Swallow Tower)
Perched near the summit of Nhạn Mountain on the northern bank of the Đà Rằng River in Tuy Hòa, Tháp Nhạn dates back to the 12th century. Named after the swallows that nest here, the tower stands approximately 2 meters tall, with three distinct sections: the base, body, and roof. Each tier narrows as it ascends. From the top, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the peaceful cityscape below.

11. Mằng Lăng Church
Mằng Lăng Church, located about 35 km from Tuy Hòa city, is a Gothic-style architectural gem. In front of the church lies a meticulously crafted underground chamber featuring carvings of Saint Anrê Phú Yên. The church's gray exterior, weathered by time and moss, adds to its charm. Beyond its architectural beauty, Mằng Lăng Church is historically significant as the home of Vietnam's first Quốc ngữ printed book, “Phép giảng tám ngày,” published in 1651.


12. Vân Hòa Plateau
Vân Hòa Plateau, a fertile basalt region often referred to as the “Đà Lạt of Phú Yên,” sits at an elevation of 400 meters. With its cool climate and frequent mist, the plateau offers visitors breathtaking views of endless green fields of sugarcane, acacia, corn, cassava, and pepper. Although tourism services are limited, it’s an ideal spot for camping enthusiasts.

13. Gành Đèn Lighthouse
Located just over 1 km north of the famous Gành Đá Đĩa, Gành Đèn stretches along a 1 km coastline, shaped by clay-like rock formations. Originally named Gành Đá Đen, it was renamed Gành Đèn after the lighthouse was built. Standing 10 meters tall and 22 meters above sea level, the lighthouse guides ships entering and exiting Xuân Đài Bay. Its pristine beauty makes it a popular spot for photography and exploration.


14. Xóm Rớ Mossy Beach
About 2 km from Tuy Hòa city center, near Hùng Vương Bridge, lies Xóm Rớ Mossy Beach. When the seawall was constructed with concrete blocks, moss began to grow on them during winter, creating a vibrant green carpet that clings to the rocks, half-submerged in water. The striking colors attract visitors for sightseeing and photography. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon during low tide.


15. Ông Cọp Wooden Bridge
The Ông Cọp Wooden Bridge connects northern villages of An Ninh Tây commune, Tuy An district, with Xuân Đài ward, Sông Cầu town (Phú Yên). Spanning over 800 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width, the bridge is constructed primarily from planks made of casuarina and eucalyptus wood, with bamboo used for the railings. Designed exclusively for motorbikes and pedestrians, its rustic charm makes it not just a transportation route but also a popular destination for Phú Yên tourists.


16. Hòn Yến
The Hòn Yến scenic complex is a nationally recognized landscape, featuring Hòn Yến, Hòn Đụn, Bàn Than, Gành Yến, Hòn Choi, and Vũng Choi. The standout attraction is Hòn Yến, located just a few hundred meters from the shore. Hòn Yến and Hòn Đụn sit side by side, creating a picturesque seascape. The cliffs of Hòn Yến showcase fascinating layered formations, forming a majestic natural canvas. The island boasts basalt columns up to 70 meters tall, with hexagonal shapes in reddish-brown hues, created by volcanic activity millions of years ago.


17. Nhất Tự Sơn Island
Located in Xuân Thọ 1 commune, Sông Cầu town, Nhất Tự Sơn Island is famous for its sea pathway that appears only during low tide. From the 1st to the 15th of the lunar month, the tide recedes in the afternoon, while from the 15th to the end of the lunar month, it recedes in the morning. Visitors should plan accordingly to experience this unique feature. Blessed by nature, the island features a lush primeval forest with diverse flora and fauna, alongside steep cliffs, mysterious caves, and a long stretch of white sandy beach.


18. Vực Hòm Waterfall
Vực Hòm Waterfall cascades from a height of approximately 20 meters year-round. Surrounding the waterfall are towering basalt columns, stacked in a manner reminiscent of an inverted Gành Đá Đĩa. Reaching this stunning waterfall requires navigating a challenging and rugged path, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers and those looking to explore something new during their Phú Yên travels.


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Mytour.vnMay 7, 2024