Quy Nhơn: the "Maldives of Việt Nam"

April 26, 2019 - 10:22
Quy Nhơn City in Bình Định Province region, along with Đà Nẵng and Nha Trang, is one of the three tourism hubs in Việt Nam's south-central coastal region.
Quy Nhơn City in Bình Định Province is one of the three main tourism hubs in the south central coastal region, along with Đà Nẵng and Nha Trang. — Photo dulich24.com.vn

HCM CITY – Quy Nhơn City in Bình Định Province region, along with Đà Nẵng and Nha Trang, is one of the three tourism hubs in Việt Nam's south-central coastal region.

The city is blessed with a 42km long coastline, abundance seafood and diverse topography comprising mountains, forests, salt marshes, plains, lagoons, lakes, rivers, peninsulas and islands.

Eo Gió and Kỳ Co are the most famous attractions in Quy Nhơn.

Eo Gió is situated between two tall rocky cliffs that drop straight into the clear waters of the sea below, giving it a beautiful crescent shape.

Kỳ Có Beach located on Nhơn Lý Island, 25 km away and a 20-minute boat ride from Quy Nhơn, is fondly known as the "Maldives of Việt Nam." Ky Co is surrounded by magnificent rocky mountains and the turquoise sea.

The best time to visit Quy Nhơn is from January to August when the weather is relatively warm most of the time.

The fastest way to get to Quy Nhơn from Hanoi or HCM City is by air. 

Quy Nhơn is about 650 km from HCM City, from where visitors can also take a bus or train, which will take from 12 to 14 hours. – VNS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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