Ganh Hai Cape, or Ghenh Da Hoai Hai, is one of the highlights of northern Binh Dinh tourism. The blend of mountains and the sea has created a mesmerizing natural landscape.
Ganh Hai Cape

Ganh Hai Cape is located in Hoai Hai commune, Hoai Nhon town, about 100km from Quy Nhon city. The cape consists of large rocky peaks jutting out into the sea, with rugged rock beaches beneath. On weekends, hundreds of locals and tourists come here to explore and take photos. The emerald green sea and gentle waves embracing the rocky shore create a soothing soundscape.

Due to long-term erosion by the sea, the rocks have taken on unique and fascinating shapes. Scattered among the rocky beaches along the coastline are small peaks rising about 200m above the sea level. Climbing to the top offers a panoramic view of the sea, rocky beaches, boats, and coastal villages, creating a picturesque scene. The mountain peaks are sparsely vegetated, with only rocks and a bit of soil, making navigation difficult.

Ganh Hai Cape is an emerging destination
Ganh Hai Cape is proud to be a natural haven where rocks and the sea merge in stunning harmony. Every stone, narrow gap, and rocky peak leads us into an entirely new world. Here, you can not only enjoy the pristine beauty but also experience the tranquility. The rocky outcrops feature deep natural pools, with moderate depths, making them refreshing and safe for children.

Since the local authorities invested in and opened roads leading to Ganh Hai Cape, it has attracted many visitors. Especially during holidays, Tết, and weekends, thousands of people come to explore. This has created job opportunities for the local population. As a result, numerous tourist services and eateries have sprung up to cater to visitors. For food lovers, there are opportunities to enjoy grilled sweet and fatty sea snails, steamed shrimp, squid, and crab, or the simple yet delicious anchovy salad, made in the style of the fishing villages.

According to Mytour.vn
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Source: Travel Guide Mytour.vn
Mytour.vnSeptember 23, 2024