An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen

An Hai, a small fishing village located in Phuoc Dong hamlet, Phu Yen province, has become famous among international tourists for its tranquil and dreamy natural scenery.
May 03, 2024 | 08:36

This fishing village is fortunate enough to be blessed with a pristine beauty that is not available everywhere so visitors are generally pleasantly surprised by the scenic views of the boats moored along the vast golden sand and the clear, blue water where the mossy seaweed and schools of guppies can be seen.

An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen
The gorgeous scenery of An Hai Fishing Village. Photo: Pham Quang Tuyen

An Hai is not a place that many people know about, although the road leading to the village has many famous tourist attractions such as Bai Xep, thanks to the ancient Mang Lang temple, Hon Yen, or Ganh Da Dia. However, thanks to this, this place maintains its peaceful and unspoiled beauty, in complete contrast to the noisy city.

Coming to An Hai fishing village, tourists will be able to admire the beauty of one of the most beautiful fishing villages in Phu Yen, likened to a pearl of the South Central Coast. They can relax as they immerse themselves in the rustic rhythm of life with the locals here.

An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen
Coming to An Hai fishing village, tourists will be able to admire the beauty of one of the most beautiful fishing villages in Phu Yen. Photo: Pham Quang Tuyen

An Hai fishing village is 25 km north of Tuy Hoa city center, equivalent to about 35 minutes by car.

There are 2 routes leading to An Hai fishing village suitable for 2 types of exploration: Either go straight to the fishing village or stop at some famous beautiful attractions in Phu Yen along the way. On the way to An Hai fishing village, visitors can visit many other famous sights in Phu Yen such as Ganh Da Dia, Mang Lang ancient church, and Hon Yen National scenic spot.

The fishing wharf of An Hai fishing village is a place where much fresh seafood has been caught after a long night. Seafood lovers should take advantage of waking up early in the morning if they want to bring home a basket of fresh seafood to enjoy.

An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen
The fishing wharf of An Hai fishing village is a place where much fresh seafood has been caught after a long night. Photo: Pham Quang Tuyen

Called a fishing pier, the scale of operation is not too large because mainly buying and selling here only local people or traders buy and distribute to seafood restaurants. Tourists can walk around on the beach of An Hai fishing village to feel the early morning sea breeze as well as buy seafood for convenient preparation at the homestay.

Seafood bought at the fish station should always reach a certain freshness. Local people will steam it, and serve it with lemon fish sauce and chili according to the recipe of An Hai fisherman to make a delicious Phu Yen dish with an unforgettable taste.

The beach at An Hai fishing village is quite steep, so tourists often come here to admire the scenery and buy seafood instead of swimming. They are advised to stay near the shore for safety in case they want to get down to the beach.

An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen
Fishermen bring seafood to the shore. Photo: Pham Quang Tuyen

The fish market at An Hai Fishing Village operates from around 5 am to 7:30 am.

Phu Yen land has a long history and culture associated with many ethnic groups living together for generations. They lived in harmony many centuries ago and contributed to the formation and development of many professions in Phu Yen such as rice farming, shifting cultivation, or fishing.

That long history and spirit of solidarity have created unique and rich folklore characteristics, from the art of singing statues, and fishermen's songs to traditional folk songs. rituals, customs, and many unique musical instruments such as double and triple drums, gongs, and small-year gongs of ethnic minorities in mountainous areas.

An Hai Fishing Village – A Hidden Gem In Phu Yen
Seafood lovers should take advantage of waking up early in the morning if they want to bring home a basket of fresh seafood to enjoy. Photo: Pham Quang Tuyen

Phu Yen weather is influenced by the ocean and tropical monsoons, resulting in a hot and humid climate with abundant rainfall. There are two distinct seasons: the rainy season from September to December and the dry season from January to August. The average annual temperature is 26.5ºC, with a maximum of 39ºC and a minimum of 15.5ºC.

Phu Yen boasts a rich culture coupled with beautiful natural landscapes, making it a province with great tourism potential. Currently, this province is home to 84 historical sites and 185 intangible cultural heritage assets, including the UNESCO-recognized Bai Choi singing. Additionally, Phu Yen hosts various festivals. In terms of natural landscapes, Phu Yen possesses vast beaches, clear waters, and smooth sandy shores stretching nearly 200 kilometers, along with notable natural attractions like Da Dia Reef, Hon Yen Island, O Loan Lagoon, and more.

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