Da Dia Cliffs, Phu Yen: Vietnam's Basalt-Column Coast
Phu Yen's Da Dia Cliffs are a stretch of interlocking hexagonal basalt columns rising from the sea — one of Vietnam's most unusual coastal formations and still genuinely uncrowded.
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Phu Yen's Da Dia Cliffs are a stretch of interlocking hexagonal basalt columns rising from the sea — one of Vietnam's most unusual coastal formations and still genuinely uncrowded.
From the jungle sanctuaries of My Son to the brick towers above Phan Thiet, this 7-day road trip traces the architectural legacy of the Cham kingdom down Vietnam's central coast.
Skip the rushed day trips and spend 10 days moving through the central coast, focusing on the distinct culinary and architectural rhythms of Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An.
Bai Mon is a crescent of white sand tucked beneath the Mui Dien lighthouse in Phu Yen — one of the quietest beaches on the central coast, if you show up early enough.
Quang Ngai rarely makes the traveler highlight reel, but its tiny-clam 'don' soup and fragrant chicken rice are reason enough to stop.
Five days eating through Vietnam's most distinct regional food cultures — imperial Hue, seafood-heavy Da Nang, and the noodle-obsessed lanes of Hoi An.
Cua Tung Beach is a quiet stretch of white sand on the central coast that most travelers skip entirely. Here's why it's worth the detour and how to plan a visit.
Ghenh Rang Tien Sa is a stretch of granite coastline just south of Quy Nhon where poet Han Mac Tu spent his final years. Here's everything you need to plan a visit.
Mang Lang Church holds the oldest printed Vietnamese-language book in the country. Here's how to visit, what to expect, and where to eat nearby.
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