The Ultimate Summer Escape to the Fishing Villages of Binh Dinh
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Visitors can immerse themselves in a myriad of experiences in this fishing village, from catching snails and oysters to diving amidst coral reefs, all while basking in the beauty of the azure sea and golden sunshine. (Photo: tuoitre.vn)
Nestled approximately 18km from Nhon Hai fishing village, Nhon Ly remains an elusive gem. To reach this village, adventurers must traverse the Thi Nai Bridge from the city center, embarking on a journey to discover hidden gems like Eo Gio and Ky Co.
Here, visitors can delve into the daily rhythms of the local villagers, savor fresh seafood straight from the source, and engage in a plethora of captivating activities. (Photo: tcdulichtphcm.vn)
The enigmatic Hai Minh fishing village, tucked away on the Phuong Mai peninsula, remains a well-kept secret from many travelers to Quy Nhon. (Photo: tcdulichtphcm.vn)
Adventurers will be treated to a smorgasbord of exploration, from cave expeditions and mountain climbing to camping amidst nature’s majesty, all while inhaling the fresh, invigorating air. (Photo: qdnd.vn)
Located a mere 13km from the heart of Quy Nhon city, Bai Xep fishing village is easily accessible by taxi, bus, or motorbike. (Photo: tcdulichtphcm.vn)
Bai Xep, with its untouched beauty, has become a magnet for international travelers seeking authentic experiences in Quy Nhon. (Photo: qdnd.vn)
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