The island is only 25km from the mainland, the only place in Vietnam with a hot and cold double beac

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25 May 2024
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You will be surprised when you set foot on the double beach, one side is hot and the other is cold, in the middle is this long stretch of white sand. It would be perfect for the holiday season


When mentioning Nha Trang, many tourists will only think of Diep Son Island with its unique road in the middle of the sea in Vietnam. But if you want to experience the only double beach in Vietnam, you should not miss Yen Island - Hon Noi. In addition, this double beach has hot water on one side and cold water on the other side created by the currents, giving visitors an unforgettable impression.

Yen Island - Hon Noi is located in Nha Trang Bay, Khanh Hoa, about 25 km northeast of the mainland. This place attracts tourists with beautiful scenery like movies. Looking from above, you will see beautiful clear blue islands.

Tourists can only depart to Yen Island from March to September. In the remaining months, due to strong storms and waves, the boat does not run. The island is under the management of a travel company, so you cannot travel on your own. You must book a day tour and not stay overnight.

You can choose to go to the island by wooden boat for about 1 hour with a ticket price of about 500,000 VND/ticket. In addition, if you want to save time, you should go by canoe with a travel time of only about 30-45 minutes, ticket price nearly 800,000 VND/ticket. This ticket price includes breakfast and lunch, plus a glass-bottom boat ticket to see coral.

When you set foot on Yen Island, you will be immersed in nature, ignore the noise of the city, and watch the clear ocean waves in a meaningful and complete way. Coming here, visitors must definitely admire the double beaches, a special feature of this island with fine sand and cool, clear blue water. Many people compare this road in the middle of the sea to paradise on water. Because standing in the middle of the sandy beach, no matter which direction you turn, there is a vast blue sea, feeling like you are lost in a wonderland.


In addition, you can also explore Hon Ngoai and Hon Sam, which are just a few minutes by train from Hon Noi. Hon Ngoai is the island with the largest natural bird's nest cave in Vietnam. This place is not allowed to exploit tourism because of the difficult terrain and to fully preserve the natural environment for island bird nests. However, visitors can still admire this cone-like island from afar and be proud of the privilege that Mother Nature has bestowed on our country.

One of the interesting experiences for visitors coming here is following the stone steps to the top of Du Ha mountain. From a height of 90m, you can see far away and see a double beach created from a curved sandbar.

Coming to this beautiful island, seeing rare bird's nests or flocks of bird's nests flying in the air is one of the experiences tourists should try. To reach the bird's nest cave, visitors will be guided around the cliff and across winding wooden bridges.

Nha Trang Bird's Nest Island is not only home to the largest bird's nest reserve in Vietnam and a unique double beach, but is also fortunate to own a beautiful coral reef hidden under the clear water. Therefore, viewing coral reefs is one of the must-try experiences when visitors visit this place. In addition, the cliff-like bridges around Yen Island are also the place where a series of virtual live photos were born.

Thanks to their unique terrain with craggy cliffs on one side and endless blue sea on the other, these bridges have become the most popular tourist attraction on the island. There's nothing better than recording travel memories with an impressive photo at this special climbing bridge

Diverse and fresh seafood is also a factor that helps Dao Yen - Hon Noi attract tourists. This place is suitable for couples or large groups. If you love the sea and don't mind the sun and wind, make a schedule and take your trip on your upcoming vacation.

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