Binh Chau Rock
Located on the beautiful coastal road from Ba To to Binh Chau hot spring ( Ba Ria - Vung Tau ), where dozens of resorts and casinos are being built, Binh Chau rocky beach is wild and majestic with giant rocks standing out against the deep blue of the water and the soft, golden sand.
After walking to conquer the high and low sand dunes covered with sea hibiscus flowers, you will be surprised by the rocks hidden in the water like fish bobbing in the sea.
Coming here, you can easily get an impressive background photo set, a walk on the rocks, intimate stories with friends or a unique way of bathing, by standing on the rocks near the water's edge, waiting for strong waves to hit you.
On the coastal route from Ba To, Binh Chau hot spring stretches about 7km and is on the right hand side. The water level here is quite deep, the waves are strong and there are many rocks so swimming is prohibited. If you are still not "satisfied" with the sea experience of this place, you can run about 9km more towards Thang Hai commune (belonging to Tan ham - Binh Thuan , these two places are adjacent to each other) to splash around where the river meets the sea - Suoi O beach.
Lo Dieu Rock
It takes about 20 minutes by motorbike from Bong Son bridge, following DT 639 traffic route, the newly built inter-commune concrete road towards the sea, then crossing the pass along the spectacular rocky slope, you can reach the foot of Lo Dieu rock cliff, located in Lo Dieu village, Hoai My commune, Hoai Nhon district, Binh Dinh province.
From above, Lo Dieu beach looks like a giant bow, with its back against the mountain, its face facing the sea, and a field in the middle. From afar, the rocks of various shapes of the cliffs combined with the golden sand of Bang Bang beach create a majestic, pristine and poetic picture of rocks and water. The highlight of the cliff is Hon Trong, with the shape of a woman and her child waiting for her husband during each seafaring season.
After visiting the pristine space of a place that few people set foot, don't forget to walk to Lang Ong, admire the 5 whale skeletons that were buried, reburied and brought here by fishermen. Two dishes you can't miss at Lo Dieu rapids are fried termites with scallion oil (popular in July) and fried crab with tamarind or vermicelli soup.
Rock reef of Hon La island
Not exactly a tourist destination, but Hon La Island in general and the island's rocky reefs are ideal meeting places for anglers who are passionate about sea fishing at the rocky reefs.
It is difficult to fully describe the beauty of Hon La rapids other than technical terms such as "naturally weathered rocky rapids covered with seaweed, oysters..." or "on the pristine rocky beach along the shore, the water level is only suitable for ladies to pick up shells"...
However, looking at it as a whole, Hon La rock reef has the strange beauty of limestone blocks that have been impacted by the waves to form different shapes. Some rocks float on the water surface, some appear and disappear, and some look like giant sea monsters opening wide to show off their scary teeth.
Note that the water level at this rapid is about 5 to several dozen meters deep, in front is a creek hundreds of meters deep separating the two islands, the water in the middle of this creek flows very strongly so do not swim at the rapid.
Charcoal Table
To get to Ban Than, from Da Nang, you go straight on National Highway 1A to Nui Thanh district, Quang Nam. At the 1020 kilometer mark, turn towards the sea for about 10 km, a ferry with rare beauty will take you to Tam Hai island commune. Winding along the road with coconut trees stretching out in the island commune, you will admire the 42m high Ban Than rock cliff standing close to the edge of the sea.
Under the influence of the waves, the rocks of Ban Than are different between the two beaches. Nom Beach is black rocks shaped like giant, thorny animals such as whales, devil fish, sea monsters... In particular, Bac Beach is full of round, smooth seals and sea turtles. Around Ban Than rock is a large coral reef stretching over 10 km, for you to dive, catch lobsters and snails.
TH (according to VTC News)Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/4-ghenh-da-tuyet-dep-it-nguoi-biet-o-viet-nam-394821.html
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