Located approximately 100 km north of Phan Thiet City on National Highway 1A, this area is blessed by nature with a magical seven-colored rock beach within the Co Thach Tourist Complex, situated on the beach in Binh Thanh commune, Tuy Phong district.
The beach, covered with smooth, colorful pebbles at the foot of Co Thach Pagoda, is a popular tourist destination in Binh Thuan . Ca Duoc Beach (Seven-Colored Stone Beach) was classified as a provincial-level scenic site in November 2020.
Called "seven-colored" because the pebbles here have many different colors. The smooth, colorful stones stretch for over 1 km. The Ca Duoc rocky beach, formed hundreds of years ago, stretches nearly 1.5 km along the Binh Thanh sea and is protected by provincial and local authorities with a total area of 10 hectares. The beach was formed by the impact of tides, ocean currents, seawater, and rocks pushed up by waves year after year, creating the natural seven-colored pebble beach. The pebbles here are smooth and colorful. The Ca Duoc rocky beach is a stunning natural landscape, containing many unique and pristine natural beauties unlike any other in Vietnam. The area enjoys year-round sunshine and a cool, fresh climate, filtered by salty, cool sea breezes, creating a tranquil and ideal setting for tourism development. In 2007, the Vietnam Book of Records Center established the record: "Co Thach Rock Beach has the most diverse shapes and colors in Vietnam."
In Tuy Phong, visitors can admire the picturesque landscapes bestowed by nature, such as Cu Lao Cau Island, Ganh Son, and La Gan Cape, blended with the beauty of the seven-colored rock formations; and enjoy the unique seafood varieties of this region, which will always leave an unforgettable impression on visitors.
Source: https://baobinhthuan.com.vn/huyen-ao-da-bay-mau-co-thach-127860.html






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