Dai Lanh Cape and Vung Ro Bay, best ravishing hideaways in Phu Yen
Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Located in Phuoc Tan Village, Hoa Tam Commune, about 40 km to the south of Tuy Hoa City, Dai Lanh Cape with unspoiled beauty has become a tourist attraction for avid travelers.
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Dai Lanh Cape, also known as Dien Cape is one of the spots welcoming the first rays of sunlight in Vietnam, according to Nhan Dan Newspaper.
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The blend of blue sky and crystal-clear beaches creates exquisitely peaceful beauty.
Bai Mon Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Bai Mon is bestowed with white sand dunes and emerald seawater making it a top vacation destination.
Dai Lanh Lighthouse Bai Mon Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Dai Lanh Lighthouse was built in 1890 and sits an altitude of 110m above sea level.
The lighthouse can be visible from a distance of 27 nautical miles. Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
A vast blue sea as seen from the top of the lighthouse. Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Vung Ro Bay Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Located at the edge of Ca Pass, Vung Ro Bay is the natural boundary on the sea between the provinces of Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa.
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Vung Ro Bay was surrounded by high mountains namely Deo Ca, Da Bia, and Hon Ba.
Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
Photo: Duy Linh/ via Nhan Dan |
The bay is rich in a wide variety of seafood and coral reefs. Going fishing and scuba diving are favorite experiences of tourists when coming here.
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