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Nha Trang To Phu Yen – Quy Nhon – Hoian – Danang Tour 4days 3 nights

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Overview

Our Nha Trang To Phu Yen – Quy Nhon – Hoian – Danang Tour 4days 3 nights promises an amazing experience, blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and culinary delights. Discover pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage, and delectable cuisine as you journey through these enchanting destinations. Unforgettable memories wait!

Trip highlights

Exploring Phu Yen with some tourist attraction include Hai Dang Mui Dien, Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh, Ganh Da Dia.

Visit Quy Nhon include Cham Twin Towers, Han Mac Tu Tomb, Thi Nai Bridge, Ky Co Beach, Eo Gio.

Discover Hoian include Japanese Covered Bridge, Tan Ky House, Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation.

Visit Danang include Marble Mountain, Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, Linh Ung Pagoda.

Have breakfast at hotel (3 meals)

Have lunch at a local restaurant with seafood, Banh Can, Banh Xeo, Cao Lau, Mi Quang, Banh Mi, Banh Canh Cua... (4 meals)

Tour details

07h30am: Start your day with a convenient hotel pickup in Nha Trang. Relax and enjoy the scenic drive when we transfer to Phu Yen.

The distance between Nha Trang and Phu Yen is 142 km, which typically takes about 3 hours to drive. On the way, we can make a stop at Dai Lanh Market. This market offers an array of fresh produce and seafood, providing a genuine local shopping experience in a smaller, less touristy setting.

11h00am: Your Nha Trang To Phu Yen - Quy Nhon - Hoian - Danang Tour 4days 3 nights begins with a visit to Hai Dang Mui Dien, commonly referred to as Dai Lanh Lighthouse. This iconic place holds a significant place in history, serving as the easternmost point of Vietnam. From atop the lighthouse, you can see the ocean with the majestic cliffs.

12h00pm: Lunch time at Phu Yen

For lunch, you'll have the chance to savor the delicious local cuisine in Phu Yen. You can enjoy seafood, freshly caught fish, succulent grilled squid, or flavorful shrimp,...

Alternatively, you may choose other top best local delicacies such as "Banh Canh," a hearty noodle soup, or "Banh Xeo," crispy Vietnamese pancakes generously filled with shrimp and bean sprouts.

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
Price Range: 100.000 - 500.000 VND

13h00pm: Next on your Nha Trang to Phu Yen Tour Full Day is a visit to Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh with expansive green fields adorned with vibrant yellow flowers. This place is set against the backdrop of the serene blue sea in the distance, forming a breathtaking juxtaposition that's ideal for photography enthusiasts.

14h00pm: Your Phu Yen full-day tour continues to Ganh Da Dia, named "The Giant's Causeway of Vietnam". This geological marvel showcases thousands of basalt columns emerging from the sea in a tightly knit, tessellated pattern.

The distinctive rock formations found at this site are the product of ancient volcanic eruptions, where molten lava cooled and solidified over time into the remarkable shapes we witness today.

15h00pm: Leave for Phu Yen to Quy Nhon

It takes around 3hrs 11 minutes for 144 km to arrive at Quy Nhon.

Overnight in Quy Nhon

18h30pm: Arrive at Quy Nhon and you will check in hotel.

08h00am: After having breakfast at hotel. Our driver & you will start day 2 of Nha Trang To Quy Nhon - Phu Yen Tour with some tourist attractions:

Cham Twin Towers:

Continuing your exploration, you'll arrive Cham Twin Towers, an iconic site dating back to the 12th century, showcasing ancient Cham architecture. Each tower comprises two distinct sections: a square base and blocky curved tops, reminiscent of Khmer temples found under Angkor Wat.

On the walls, numerous carved paintings of deity animals, such as birds and other creatures revered in Cham religious practices, can be observed.

Han Mac Tu Tomb

You'll ascend the Mong Cam slope to Thi Nhan Hill, where you'll pay homage at the grave of Han Mac Tu. This scenic locale is renowned for its mesmerizing Hoang Hau Beach, adorned with distinctive egg-shaped stones.

The area provides an opportunity to delve into the life and legacy of Han Mac Tu, one of Vietnam's esteemed poets, enriching your journey with cultural and historical insights.

12h30pm: Lunch time in Quy Nhon city

After exploring, take a break and have lunch at a local restaurant in Quy Nhon city. You'll find a variety of tasty options like Bleak rolled with girdle cake, Tay Son cow small intestine, Eggplant with fish intestine sauce, and Banh Canh Cua.

After lunch, you will back to your hotel for check-in and relax. It's the perfect time to freshen up before diving back into the day's activities.

Some restaurants we recommend for you:

1. Riverside Restaurant
Ad: 1 Vo Nguyen Giap, Dong Da, Quy Nhon
Price: 55,000 - 200,000 VND

2. Bún tôm rạm Mỹ Hạnh
Ad: No. 48 Ngo Gia Tu, Nguyen Van Cu Ward, Quy Nhon
Price: 30,000 - 70,000 VND

3. Bánh canh cua O Huệ
Ad: No. 20 Truong Chinh, Ly Thuong Kiet Ward, Quy Nhon
Price: 25,000 - 50,000 VND

14h00pm: Check out hotel and continue Quy Nhon tour a day with the remaining tourist attractions:

Thi Nai Bridge

You'll go through the Thi Nai Bridge, a remarkable 2.5 km sea-crossing structure. Pause for a moment to capture photos, marvel at the azure waters around you, and observe local fishermen going about their daily tasks. Listen as your guide shares historical anecdotes spanning five centuries of naval conflicts in this area.

Ky Co Beach

You will get to Ky Co Beach in 10 minutes by speedboat, Ky Co is celebrated for its pristine sands and crystalline waters, complemented by amenities like leaf huts, modern restrooms, and picturesque bridges.

Whether you choose to lounge on the beach or partake in exhilarating activities such as parachute flying, jet skiing, or underwater walking, there's something for you to enjoy.

Eo Gio

Your journey continues to Eo Gio, famous for untamed and majestic landscapes characterized by towering rocky mountains embracing a rugged shoreline. "Eo Gio," means to "Wind Lagoon," aptly describes its geography. Embraced by cliffs, this spot offers stunning ocean views. You should descend to the lagoon for picturesque shots amidst the ocean's embrace.

Overnight in Quy Nhon

18h00pm: Return to hotel

07h00am: Leave for Quy Nhon to Hoian

After having breakfast at the hotel and check out the hotel. You will transfer from Quy Nhon to Hoian. Distance from Quy Nhon to Hoian is 290km for 5hrs 20 minutes.

12h30pm: Arrive Hoian then have lunch and check in hotel

We'll take you to some of the best places to eat in Hoian, where you can enjoy the local food scene. Hoian is famous for dishes like Cao Lau, a special kind of noodle unique to this area, and Banh Mi, a Vietnamese sandwich loved worldwide. We suggest trying these specialties at one of the local restaurants or street vendors we'll point out to you.

13h30pm: Continue Hoian tour

We'll start our journey with Japanese Covered Bridge, an architectural gem that has graced Hoian since the early 17th century. More than just a stunning landmark, this bridge symbolizes the rich cultural fusion that defines Hoian's heritage.

Along the way, we'll visit the local market, where the hustle and bustle of daily life unfold before our eyes. Here, you can sample delectable local snacks and perhaps find a unique souvenir to take home.

Next on our itinerary is Tan Ky House, an impeccably preserved merchant's residence dating back to the 17th century. Marvel at the intricate craftsmanship on display and gain insight into how Hoian's architecture harmoniously blends Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese influences.

Lastly, we'll explore the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, a dazzling temple dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the sea. It's adorned with hues and exquisite artwork crafted by Chinese artisans, this temple pays homage to Hoian's maritime heritage and its ties to international trade.

Overnight in Hoian

18h00pm: Return to hotel

08h00am: After breakfast, you will check out the hotel and depart for Danang. Distance from Hoian to Danang is 20km for 30 minutes.

08h30am: Visit tourist attraction at Danang

Marble Mountain

We'll visit Marble Mountain, a natural wonder located approximately 8km southeast of central Danang. Including five marble and limestone hills, each named after the elements of earth, water, fire, wood, and metal, this site is steeped in legend and spirituality.

You will explore numerous caves, tunnels, and Buddhist sanctuaries, and marvel at the breathtaking views of the ocean and city below from top moutain.

Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village

At the base of Marble Mountain lies the Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, a historic village that has back over 200 years. Here, local craftsmen showcase their talent and artistry, transforming raw marble into exquisite sculptures and artworks.

Linh Ung Pagoda

Our next stop is Linh Ung Pagoda, nestled on the Son Tra Peninsula. This sacred site is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of Danang's cultural and religious legacy. Among the three Linh Ung Pagodas in Danang, the one at Bai But stands out for its grandeur and spiritual significance.

It is home to the tallest Lady Buddha statue in Vietnam, towering at an impressive 67 meters. This majestic figure not only exudes peace and protection over the sea but also offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and cityscape.

13h00pm: Leave for Danang and then come back to Nha Trang

It takes around 9hrs 17 minutes for 526 km to arrive at Quy Nhon.

22h30pm: Arrive at Nha Trang and end tour

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 tourVNTS NTPYQNHADN4D3N
JourneyNha Trang - Phu Yen - Quy Nhon - Hoian - Danang - Nha Trang 4days 3 nights
Group Size1 - 23 - 55 - 77 - 10Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax336$264$199$160$Contact

Notes: We may tailor- this private tour service to your specific needs. Chat with us now.

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

When planning Nha Trang To Phu Yen – Quy Nhon – Hoian – Danang Tour 4 days 3 nights, it’s essential to consider the best time to visit and the unique aspects of each destination. Here’s a detail guide to help you make the most of your journey:

Nha Trang:

Weather and Climate

Nha Trang enjoys a tropical savanna climate with warm temperatures year-round. During the dry season, temperatures range from 25°C to 32°C, ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.

So, the best time to visit Nha Trang is from January to August when the weather is dry and sunny, perfect for exploring the city’s attractions and enjoying water activities.

Recommended Attractions

Don’t miss visiting Nha Trang’s iconic landmarks such as Vinpearl Land, Hon Mun Island, and Po Nagar Cham Towers. You can also explore local markets, sample fresh seafood, and experience traditional mud baths.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

You can enjoy delicious seafood dishes like grilled squid, steamed crab, and seafood hotpot. Nha Trang is also famous for its seafood noodles (bun ca) and grilled fermented pork roll (nem nuong).

Transportation

Getting around Nha Trang is convenient with options including taxis, motorbike taxis (xe om), and rental scooters. Additionally, there are public buses and organized tours available for exploring nearby attractions.
You can refer to our Nha Trang Four Islands Tour Full Day.

Travel Tips

Dress comfortably in light clothing and don’t forget to pack sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun. Carry cash for small purchases and tipping, although major establishments usually accept credit cards.

Phu Yen

Weather and Climate

Phu Yen experiences a similar climate to Nha Trang, with dry and sunny weather from January to August and it also the best time to visit Phu Yen. Temperatures range from 25°C to 30°C during this period.

Recommended Attractions

Explore the untouched beauty of Phu Yen by visiting places like Bai Xep Beach, Da Dia Reef, and O Loan Lagoon. You can also discover local fishing villages, ride buffalo carts, and enjoy fresh seafood at beachside eateries.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

You can taste traditional dishes such as grilled lobster, crispy fried shrimp, and banh xeo (Vietnamese pancake). Phu Yen is known for fish sauce, so don’t forget to try dishes seasoned with locally produced nuoc mam.

Transportation

Renting a motorbike is a popular way to explore Phu Yen’s scenic coastal roads and countryside. Alternatively, taxis and hired cars are available for longer journeys or traveling with luggage.

Travel Tips

Pack light and breathable clothing suitable for beach activities and outdoor excursions. You should carry insect repellent and a first-aid kit for hiking or exploring remote areas.

Quy Nhon:

Weather and Climate

The best time to visit Quy Nhon is from February to August when the weather is dry and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 32°C.

Recommended Attractions

Explore Quy Nhon’s cultural heritage by visiting attractions like Banh It Towers, Thap Doi Towers, and Long Khanh Pagoda. You can relax on beautiful beaches such as Bai Xep, Bai Xep, and Bai Dai, or take a boat trip to nearby islands.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

Quy Nhon is famous for seafood dishes, including banh canh cha ca (fish cake noodles), banh xeo (sizzling pancakes), and bun cha ca (fish cake noodle soup). Don’t miss trying the local specialty, banh it la gai (thorn leaf cake), a sweet dumpling made from glutinous rice flour and filled with mung bean paste.

Transportation

Getting around Quy Nhon is easy with options such as taxis, motorbike taxis, and rental bicycles. For longer journeys, you can rent a car or join organized tours to nearby attractions.

You can refer to our Nha Trang To Quy Nhon – Phu Yen Tour 3 days 2 nights.

Travel Tips

You should dress modestly when visiting religious sites and temples, and always remove your shoes before entering, carry a reusable water bottle and stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities.

Hoian

Weather and Climate

The best time to visit Hoian is from February to May and from September to November when the weather is mild and dry, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C.

Recommended Attractions

Explore Hoian’s ancient town, a maze of narrow streets lined with centuries-old buildings, temples, and pagodas. You can visit attractions such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, Tan Ky Old House, and Hoian Museum of Folk Culture. Don’t miss taking a boat ride along the Thu Bon River or joining a cooking class to learn about Vietnamese cuisine.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

Hoian is famous for its street food, including banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), cao lau (noodle dish with pork and herbs), and com ga (chicken rice). In addition, you should sample traditional desserts like banh duc (steamed rice cake) and che bap (sweet corn pudding).

Transportation

You should explore Hoian’s ancient town on foot or by bicycle, as motorized vehicles are restricted in the pedestrian-only area. Taxis and motorbike taxis are available for traveling to nearby attractions or beaches.

Travel Tips

Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the ancient town, and carry a small backpack for essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a camera. You can bargain politely when shopping at local markets or street vendors, as prices are often negotiable.

>>Read more: Danang – Hoian Tour a day 

Danang

Weather and Climate

Danang enjoys a tropical climate with hot and humid weather from May to September and cooler temperatures from November to April. The best time to visit Danang is from February to May when the weather is warm and dry.

Recommended Attractions

You can explore Danang’s iconic landmarks such as Marble Mountains, Dragon Bridge, and Han River Bridge. Relax on beautiful beaches like My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach, or take a day trip to the nearby Ba Na Hills or Son Tra Peninsula.

Local Cuisine and Specialties

Danang is famous for its seafood, including banh trang cuon thit heo (rice paper rolls with pork), banh xeo (sizzling pancakes), and bun cha ca (fish cake noodle soup). Don’t miss trying the local specialty, banh beo (steamed rice cake with shrimp), served with sweet and savory dipping sauce.

Transportation

Getting around Danang is convenient with options such as taxis, motorbike taxis, and rental scooters. Public buses and ride-hailing services are also available for traveling to nearby attractions or exploring the city.

Travel Tips

You should wear light and breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, and pack a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Be cautious when crossing the street, as traffic can be busy, and always use designated crosswalks or pedestrian bridges.

Conclusion

The best time to visit all four destinations of Nha Trang, Phu Yen, Quy Nhon, Hoian, and Danang is from February to August. During this period, the weather is generally favorable with dry and sunny conditions, ideal for exploring beaches, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.

February to August encompasses the dry season in Vietnam, which means you’re less likely to encounter heavy rainfall or storms that could disrupt your travel plans. Additionally, the temperatures during these months are comfortable, ranging from 25°C to 32°C, making it pleasant for outdoor adventures and cultural exploration.

By planning your trip during this timeframe, you can maximize your enjoyment of each destination without worrying about inclement weather.

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