Located in the heart of Vietnam’s central coast, Phu Yen is embraced by majestic mountains and the vast East Sea. This peaceful land preserves its untouched and charming beauty, where every beach, cliff, and coastal road seems to tell a quiet story of calm and wonder.
From Mui Dien, the easternmost point of Vietnam where you can see the country’s first sunrise, to the stunning Ghenh Da Dia, with thousands of basalt columns forming a truly unique landscape, Phu Yen is a masterpiece of nature. The Nghinh Phong Tower, a modern symbol of the province, represents the harmony between the sea and the mountains, inspired by the legend of the dragon father Lac Long Quan and the fairy mother Au Co. Other places like Dai Lanh Lighthouse, Hon Nua, Hon Yen, the Ong Cop wooden bridge, and the ancient Nhan Tower reflect the history and deep soul of this region.
Phu Yen also wins hearts through its authentic cuisine: banh canh he (rice noodle soup with chives), squid noodles, tuna eye soup, O Loan clams, and crispy banh xeo (Vietnamese savory seafood pancakes). Each dish carries the spirit of the sea and the warmth of its kind and welcoming people.
The best time to visit Phu Yen is from February to April, when the sky is clear, the sun is gentle, and the sea is calm. Visiting Phu Yen is not just about discovering a destination — it’s about embracing peace, authenticity, and the friendly spirit of its people, where nature, history, and emotion come together in perfect harmony.









