Quy Nhon: World's top destination in 2026
On October 21, the prestigious travel magazine Lonely Planet announced the list of "Best in Travel 2026", honoring 25 destinations and 25 outstanding travel experiences around the world. In this list, Quy Nhon is the only representative of Vietnam, recognized for its beauty blending strong local identity and sustainable tourism development.
Nestled between mountains and the sea, this coastal city in central Vietnam is becoming an ideal destination for those seeking unspoiled beauty, fresh air, and authentic cultural experiences.

Places not to be missed
Quy Nhon boasts a long coastline with many beaches and rocky cliffs of unique beauty, making it an ideal place to explore and enjoy nature.
Eo Gio: The best place to watch the sunrise
Known as the "windy strait", Eo Gio impresses with its high rocky mountains jutting out into the sea, forming a majestic arc. The winding coastal walking path halfway up the mountain is an ideal place for visitors to stroll, feel the sea breeze and admire the vast ocean view. The best time to come here is early in the morning to catch the sunrise or late in the afternoon to watch the sunset.
Ky Co: The beach is as clear as jade
Ky Co beach is considered a "miniature Maldives" of Vietnam with fine white sand, clear emerald green sea water and surrounded by majestic cliffs. To get here, visitors often have to take a boat or canoe from Nhon Ly fishing village. Experiencing snorkeling and enjoying fresh seafood right on the beach are activities not to be missed.
Hon Kho: Discover the road in the middle of the sea
Hon Kho is a small island that retains its pristine natural beauty. It is famous for its colorful coral reefs near the shore and, especially, its unique underwater sand path, which only appears when the tide recedes. Visitors can walk on this path, creating impressive photo opportunities.
Imprints of ancient Champa culture
Besides its blue sea and white sand beaches, Quy Nhon is also a land that preserves many valuable legacies of the Cham Pa culture. Tourists can visit ancient architectural structures to learn more about the history of the region.
- Twin Towers: Located right in the heart of Quy Nhon city, this cluster of towers dates back to the late 12th century and is notable for its unique architecture and exquisite carvings.
- Banh It Tower: A complex of four towers situated on a hill, recognized as a unique Cham architectural and artistic relic. From here, visitors can admire the panoramic view of the peaceful surrounding countryside.
Experience unique local cuisine
Quy Nhon cuisine is a highlight not to be missed, with many rustic dishes but unforgettable flavors, especially fresh seafood dishes.
- Fish noodle soup: A signature dish with sweet broth simmered from fish bones, delicious mackerel cakes and fresh vegetables.
- Shrimp pancake (Bánh xèo tôm nhảy): The crust is crispy, and inside are fresh, freshly caught prawns. This dish is enjoyed with sprouts and a signature sweet and sour fish sauce.
- Fresh seafood: Tourists can visit coastal fishing villages such as Nhon Ly and Nhon Hai to personally select fresh seafood and have it prepared on the spot.
Useful travel tips
The ideal time
The best time to visit Quy Nhon is during the dry season, from March to September. The weather is sunny and calm, making it ideal for sightseeing and swimming.
Move
Visitors can fly to Phu Cat Airport (UIH), located approximately 35 km from Quy Nhon city center. From the airport, transportation is available by taxi or shuttle bus. Renting a motorbike is the most flexible and economical option for exploring the sights.
Accommodation
Quy Nhon offers a wide variety of accommodation options, from luxurious beachfront resorts to hotels and homestays in the city center, all at reasonable prices to suit different budgets.
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