The ultimate travel guide to Binh Dinh, Vietnam

Binh Dinh Province is renowned for crystalline beaches, untouched islands, historical monuments and unique cultural festivals, making it an appealing tourist destination alongside the Southern Central Coast of Vietnam.

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BINH DINH TOURIST INFORMATION

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Located on the Southern Central Coast of Vietnam, Binh Dinh shares its border with many other tourist provinces such as Quang Ngai, Phu Yen, Gia Lai and the east coastline. Additionally, Binh Dinh Province is not only home to an incredible variety of beautiful natural landscapes such as Ghenh Rang, Hang Pagoda, Thap Doi, Cu Mong Pass and Ba Mountain, but it intrigues travellers with its cultural diversity which is a melting pot of many distinct ethnic groups, for instance, Kinh, Cham, Ba Na and Hre. Travelling to Binh Dinh will definitely allow you to take off on a relaxing and enjoyable journey.

BEST TIME TO TRAVEL

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Binh Dinh Province has a typical tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons. The ideal time to visit Binh Dinh is between February and August thanks to the amiable weather, gentle sunshine, cool sea breeze, still seawaters and low precipitation. Tourists will have the chance to marvel at an amazing array of beautiful offshore islands, for instance, Ky Co, Cu Lao Xanh and Hon Kho Island.

TRANSPORTATION

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There are many means of transportation for you to visit Binh Dinh Province. After arriving at Phu Cat Airport, Quy Nhon, you can easily catch a bus or taxi to your chosen destination. If you have plenty of time, travelling by train or sleeper bus is a fantastic way to appreciate all the stunning scenery en route. No matter which type of transport you opt for, your trip to Binh Dinh Province will certainly allow you to kick back and relax.

BEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN BINH DINH PROVINCE

QUY NHON

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When it comes to popular destinations in Binh Dinh Province, Quy Nhon is always high up on the list. Surrounded by countless towering mountains and a charming coastline, Quy Nhon is the hectic epicentre of Binh Dinh where tourists can get the most out of their trip with a whole host of enticing activities, from breathtaking beaches to opulent restaurants or resorts. If you are looking for a peaceful break, Quy Nhon is the ideal place to get away from it all and spend quality time enjoying precious moments with your loved ones.

GHENH RANG

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Ghenh Rang captivates a large number of domestic and foreign travellers with its jaw-dropping natural beauty. In 1927, Bao Dai, the last king of Vietnam, built a villa where his family could come and relax. Taking a stroll along the coast in Ghenh Rang, you will notice the vast array of pebbles made smooth by the magnificent waves. The beach was formerly reserved for Queen Nam Phuong, so it was also called Queen Beach. Here, you can get a staggering bird’s-eye view of Ghenh Rang from the hilltop at sunset, its natural glamour will blow your mind.

QUY HOA BEACH

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If you are a fan of crystal-clear turquoise seawaters in Binh Dinh Province, Quy Hoa is a must to add to your Binh Dinh bucket list. The place has people falling in love with its soothing sand, sun-drenched waves breaking against the shore, lush green trees and coracle boats scattered on the coast. There is nothing better than lazing around on the beach, dipping into the water or sunbathing on the sand to feel at ease.

THI NAI LAGOON

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With an impressive length of more than 10km and an incredible width of approximately 4km, Thi Nai Lagoon adds a sense of peace and tranquillity to your Binh Dinh itinerary. The site is home to a small shrine built on a mountain to worship the god of the sea which makes the lagoon more sacred and nostalgic. If you want to wholly appreciate its marvellous and serene ambience, a visit at dawn will offer you an incredible panoramic view of natural surroundings.

HON KHO ISLAND

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It is undeniable that Hon Kho is one of the most beautiful islands in Binh Dinh Province. Located about 6km from Quy Nhon, the island stands imposingly as a guard of the local fishing villages. During high seas, you will have the opportunity to witness soaring foam capped waves, creating a stunningly magical scenery. Hon Kho is also known for many exhilarating underwater activities such as scuba diving to discover vibrantly colourful coral reefs.

BANH IT TOWER

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Located in Phuoc Hiep Commune, Tuy Phuoc District, Binh Dinh Province Banh It Tower sparkles on a high mountain between Con and Tan An rivers with close proximity to Ganh Bridge. The place appeals to many travellers thanks to its impressive 22-metre structure complete with 4 unique towers. There is a stone statue of Siva on top of the main tower and 3 auxiliary towers influenced by the Champa sculptural style. Travelling to Banh It Tower will give you a profound insight into the distinctive local culture and architecture.

BINH DINH CUISINE

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Travelling to Binh Dinh Province creates endless opportunities for incredible meal experiences. Whether you are an adventurous eater or prefer sticking to the staples, an array of traditional dishes will satisfy your tastebuds at mealtime, for instance, Nem Cho Huyen, fish rice noodles, Hoai Nhon steamed rice cake, pancakes and rice paper. Additionally, Binh Dinh seafood intrigues many foodies with its rich array of flavours and unique cooking methods, making it a complete gastronomic and sensory experience.

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