Phu Yen, Vietnam’s rugged coastal beauty, enchants with its untouched beaches, dramatic rock formations, and serene lagoons. Home to the iconic Ganh Da Dia – a field of hexagonal basalt columns – and the sweeping sands of Xep Beach, this province offers authentic, crowd‑free escapes. Watch fishermen cast nets on O Loan Lagoon at sunrise, climb Nhan Tower for panoramic views, or simply wander through endless coconut palms. Phu Yen is where nature paints in blues and greens, inviting travelers to slow down and savour Vietnam’s quieter, soulful side.
Don’t miss:Phu Yen has beautiful landscapes following: Nhan Tower on the northern bank of the Da Rang River. This was a place of worship for the Cham people dated in the late 11th to the early 12th centuries. On the north visitors are able to swim in My A Beach (Long Thuy) an incredibly beautiful beach with white sand and clear water under the shadows of coconut trees or discover O Loan lagoon Hon Chua Hon Yen islands Tien Beach Da Trang Pagoda and discover Da Dia Rapids with special 35000 stone columns.
On the south there are Vung Ro Port Ro Bay and Bac Deo Ca Natural Preservation that has rich of flora and fauna. The west of Phu Yen is Krong Trai National Preservation and Go Thi Thung Vestige. The most famous seafood dish form in this area is grilled blood clam.