Quy Nhơn is a coastal city in Bình Định Province in central Vietnam and fills the much needed beach niche between Hoi An and Nha Trang—it lies almost equidistant between the two tourist hotspots.
From Hoi An or Nha Trang, you can drive to Quy Nhon. It takes about 6 hours. From Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh, you can get Quy Nhon by flight, train and bus.
When travel to Quy Nhon, you must visit these beautiful places, such as Thap Doi Towers - were made by Cham people. The best time to visit the towers is around noon to see the sun shining inside.
Beaches- Quy Nhon is the beach city with a lot of beautiful beaches However, beaches in the north of Quy Nhon are not suitable for swimming because of lots of large boats. If you want to relax at beaches in Quy Nhon, you should choose the beaches in the South such as Bai Xep beach - 10km south of the city.
Besides, you can visit Eo Gio and Ky Co (belonging to Nhon Ly commune) is also the good choice to discover the beautiful beaches and get delicious fresh seafood.
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