Description
Phu Yen is about scale, wind, rocks, waves, and the feeling of seeing Vietnam from a different perspective.
What's on the program:
- Basalt pillars – a rare natural phenomenon: hexagonal stone columns that look as if they were carefully laid out by hand. In reality, they are solidified lava.
- The first electric lighthouse – a historic landmark overlooking the ocean.
- The Temple of the Sea Goddess – a place where locals come to ask for protection and good luck at sea.
- The Catholic Cathedral – an unexpected contrast for Vietnam.
- Bai Mon Beach – that perfect beach: light sand, clear water, and a minimum of crowds.
- The Tuy Hoa Town Hall – the symbol of the city and the final destination of the route.
Included in the price
- Transfer from the hotel and back
- English-speaking guide
- Meals according to the program
- Entrance tickets
- Medical insurance
Extra charge
- Transfer from Cam Ranh - $30 per car
What to bring
- Bathing suit, towel
- Water, soft drinks
- Sun protection: cream with SPF 50+, glasses, hat, cotton shirt with long sleeves or pareo
- Comfortable shoes: flip-flops, sandals, crocs
- Phone, camera, waterproof covers upon request
- Money for personal expenses and tips
Important to known
- Children's ticket - for children 100-140 cm tall. Children under 100 cm tall - free.
- The program items can be alternated in different orders.