Our Nha Trang to Phu Yen Tour Full Day is perfect for travelers looking to get the most out of their visit to Vietnam, combining scenic drives, cultural explorations, and delicious cuisine in an action-packed itinerary. Join us for an unforgettable day of discovery, filled with moments that will captivate your heart and inspire your senses.
Trip highlights
Explore Hai Dang Mui Dien.
Lunch at a local Restaurant with seafood, Banh Hoi Long Heo, Tuna Eye Salad, Banh Xeo,...
Begin your day with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Nha Trang. Sit back and enjoy the scenic drive as we head towards the beautiful province of Phu Yen.
Distance from Nha Trang to Phu Yen is 142 km for 3hr to drive. On the route, you can stop to visit Dai Lanh Market. It offers a variety of fresh produce and seafood. It’s smaller and less touristy than other markets, giving you a more authentic local shopping experience.
Your first stop is Hai Dang Mui Dien, also known as Dai Lanh Lighthouse. This historic lighthouse marks the easternmost point of Vietnam and offers panoramic views of the ocean. The area surrounding the lighthouse is serene, with cliffs that provide dramatic overlooks of the sea below.
This place is not just a beacon for ships; it's a symbol of resilience, standing tall against the vastness of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors often feel a sense of peace and awe as they gaze out at the horizon where the sky meets the sea.
For lunch, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy some of the local cuisine that Phu Yen is famous for. Depending on which restaurant you choose, you can sample a variety of dishes. Seafood is a specialty in the area, so you might try some freshly caught fish, grilled squid, or shrimp.
Other popular local dishes include "Banh Canh," a type of thick noodle soup, or "Banh Xeo," crispy Vietnamese pancakes filled with shrimp and bean sprouts. Each restaurant offers its own unique twist on these traditional dishes, allowing you to experience the rich flavors of Vietnamese cuisine right in the heart of Phu Yen.
1. Ben Thuy Restaurant
Address: No. 281 Le Loi Street, Ward 5, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, Vietnam
Price Range: 30.000 - 275.000VND
2. Cơm niêu Tuy Hòa
Address: No. 111 Le Thanh Phuong Street, Ward 8, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province
Price Range: 30.000 - 270.000 VND
3. Canary Restaurant
Address: Mai Xuan Thuong, Ward 5, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province
Next, visit Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh, a captivating spot where vast green fields are dotted with bright yellow flowers. This picturesque setting is framed by the clear blue sea in the distance, creating a stunning visual contrast that's perfect for photography and peaceful walks. The area's natural beauty makes it an ideal spot for relaxation.
Ganh Da Dia, often referred to as "The Giant's Causeway of Vietnam", is your next stop. This geological wonder consists of thousands of basalt columns jutting out from the sea in a tightly packed, tessellated pattern.
The site's unusual rock formations are the result of ancient volcanic eruptions that cooled and crystallized into the unique shapes seen today. Ganh Da Dia is not only a testament to nature's artistry but also a popular spot for studying geological formations and enjoying the rugged scenery.
Finally, explore Thap Nghinh Phong, a distinctive architectural marvel located near Ganh Da Dia. This tower is built from the same basalt rock and features a unique cylindrical design stacked in sophisticated patterns.
It serves as a cultural symbol for Phu Yen, embodying the resilience and beauty of the local traditions. Visitors are drawn to its unique structure and the stories it tells of the region's history and geology.
You are driven back to your hotel in Nha Trang by our driver. Arriver around 20h00pm.
Note: The tour program and pickup times may change according to your schedule.
This tour itinerary is not fixed. You may please confirm your schedule after the booking.
Tour cost
Code tour
VNTS NTPY1D
Journey
Nha Trang - Phu Yen - Nha Trang
Group Size
1 - 2
3 - 5
5 - 7
7 - 10
Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax
91$
69$
51$
40$
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Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water.
Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.
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Best time to visit
If you’re planning a one-day visit to Phu Yen, choosing the right time to go is key for enjoying the region to its fullest. Known for stunning coastlines, serene landscapes, and vibrant culture, Phu Yen can be thoroughly enjoyed if you visit during the optimal season.
Weather and Climate in Phu Yen
Phu Yen enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, characterized by a hot and dry season from January to late August, and a rainy season from September to December. The best months to visit are from February to April, when the weather is most stable—warm and dry with clear blue skies, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the beautiful natural and historical sites.
Times to Avoid
It’s advisable to avoid visiting from September to December, as this is the rainy season in Phu Yen. Heavy rains can lead to slippery roads and can significantly limit outdoor activities, including visits to beaches and national parks, which are some of the main attractions in the area.
Local Cuisine and Specialties
Phu Yen is renowned for its seafood, thanks to its extensive coastline. Don’t miss the chance to try Tuna Eye Salad, a local delicacy that’s as intriguing as it is delicious. Other must-try dishes include Banh Hoi Long Heo (a dish of thin rice vermicelli woven into intricate bundles served with pig’s organs) and Grilled Scallops served with a spicy, tangy sauce. Enjoying these local specialties provides a real taste of the region’s culinary culture.
Transportation Options
Getting around in Phu Yen is fairly straightforward with several options:
Motorbikes are a popular choice for locals and tourists alike, offering flexibility to explore at your own pace.
Taxis and Private Cars can be hired for more comfort and convenience, especially suitable for families or group travels.
Buses run regularly for longer distances and are a cost-effective way to travel between main attractions.
Travel Tips
When packing for Phu Yen, consider the season:
Light, breathable clothing is perfect for the hot and dry months, along with swimwear for beach activities.
A raincoat or umbrella is essential if you travel during the rainy season.
Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the natural landscapes.
Sun protection, such as sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, will protect you from the strong tropical sun.
A camera to capture the stunning views and unique moments.
By following these guidelines, your trip to Phu Yen is sure to be enjoyable, comfortable, and full of great memories, whether you’re soaking up the sun on the beach, exploring historical sites, or enjoying the local cuisine.
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