Located in the sunny and windy region of South Central Vietnam, Ninh Thuan captivates visitors with its untouched natural beauty. When visiting Vinh Hy, don't miss checking out these 6 must-visit spots!

Rai Cave
Rai Cave, part of the Nui Chua National Park, is a famous stop for tourists visiting Vinh Hy. Located more than 6 km away from Vinh Hy Bay, this is where the mountains meet the sea. The name 'Rai Cave' comes from the large number of otters that inhabit the area. The cave is formed from ancient coral reefs, with coral structures above the water resembling massive stone slabs. The surface of the rocky beach is jagged, with sharp coral spikes and deep crevices.


Turtle Island
Turtle Island is a small island located in Vinh Hy Bay, designated as a national heritage site and scenic landmark. The island boasts a pristine beauty, featuring white sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. The beach is sheltered by surrounding cliffs, creating a secluded area. In addition to the clear blue water and white sand, there is also a natural jade-green pool with cool, refreshing water.

Lo O Stream
Lo O Stream is part of the ecosystem of Nui Chua National Park. Hidden beneath the lush green canopy, the stream's water remains cool year-round. The stream flows down the mountain, separated into multiple tiers by large rocks. Each waterfall tier is about 5 meters high, with massive stones shaped into various forms. Visiting Vinh Hy is truly refreshing and amazing when you immerse yourself in the cool waters amidst nature's beauty.


Stone Park
Stone Park covers around 3 hectares, situated right by the coast. Surrounded by thorny forests that can withstand hot and dry conditions, the park is filled with naturally formed stone formations, stacked in various sizes. True to its name, the park is filled with nothing but rocks. The stone slabs take on fascinating shapes, resembling elephants, dinosaur bones, fish, birds, cobras, ostriches, and even lovers. This unique feature has made Ninh Thuan's Stone Park a growing attraction for explorers.

Grape Garden
When visiting Vinh Hy, you can't miss the stunning grape gardens full of ripe fruit. These gardens are located along Provincial Road 702, about 7-9 km from Vinh Hy Bay. Visitors to the grape gardens can snap photos, pick grapes by hand, and taste them fresh. Grape wine and grape syrup are local specialties you can buy as souvenirs. There's no entrance fee, and visitors pay for the grapes they pick by weight.


Dai Vach Cape
Dai Vach Cape is located about 5 km from Vinh Hy Bay. Visitors can either walk from the fishing village or take a boat to reach this destination. Standing at Dai Vach Cape, visitors are treated to a breathtaking view of towering limestone mountain ranges. The steep cliffs, with their brick-red hue, rise between 20 to 50 meters, leaving a lasting impression on many tourists. Dai Vach Beach consists of cliffs, rocky beaches, and large boulders stacked together like a sturdy fortress wall. The rock wall has numerous cracks of varying sizes, dividing the cliff into strange, intriguing stone formations.

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Mytour.vnSeptember 23, 2024