Watching the sun com up on the Cape of Điện

June 22, 2018 - 09:00

The Cape of Điện is a must-see destination for travellers to the central province of Phú Yên.

Caption: Đại Lãnh Lighthouse in Phú Yên Province. — VNS File Photo
Viet Nam News

PHÚ YÊN — The Cape of Điện is a must-see destination in the central province of Phú Yên as the sun rises over the sea

Located in Đông Hoà District, the cape is one of the furthermost eastern parts of mainland Việt Nam, along with the Cape of Đôi in the neighbouring province of Khánh Hoà.

It takes about three hours from Nha Trang City to get to Điện by motorbike, and the trip takes travellers past the breathtaking beauty of Vũng Rô Beach and Cả Pass, one of the longest mountain passes in the country.

Visitors should depart from Nha Trang in the afternoon so they can reach the Cape of Điện in the evening so they wake up early the next morning and catch the beautiful sunrise.

The cape is small and pristine, and is still mostly unspoiled. A night at the hostel costs VNĐ50,000 per person.

It takes about 30 minutes to walk from the hostel to the coast, where you can catch the best view of the sunrise.

When the sun appears at around 5am, the mellow blue of the seawater and the pink sunlight blur together, creating a gorgeous scene.

After watching the sunrise, visitors can visit Đại Lãnh Lighthouse, which was built by the French in 1890.

The lighthouse is 26.5 metres high and 110 metres above sea level, and can be seen from 27 nautical miles. — VNS

 

 

 

 

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