Heritage Magazine
Crossing the golden sand and blue sea
Although I have traveled many coastal routes along Vietnam, if I had to choose the most beautiful coastal route, I would not hesitate to choose the route from Vinh Hy Bay to Nha Trang. 
Seen from above, the road follows the coast, with Chua Mountain on one side and a calm, blue bay on the other, sheltering anchored boats, looking like some magical sea in the Mediterranean. 
Vinh Hy Bay is a small, clear bay located in the northeast of Ninh Thuan province, only about an hour's drive to Phan Rang - Thap Cham city or vice versa, to Nha Trang city. 
In the afternoon, when the sun had softened, we rented a small boat with a glass bottom to go to the fish farms at sea. The glass bottom boat moved slowly in the bay enough to see the coral reefs and colorful fish on the sea floor. 
Once out of the coral reef area, the boat began to speed up towards the floating rafts of fishermen raising fish and lobsters at sea. The sunset began to fade. The wind also blew stronger, causing the raft to rock on the waves. We picked shrimp and fish that were swimming and asked the fishermen to prepare them simply, then lay down and swing on the hammocks to enjoy the feeling of happiness in the middle of the ocean.
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