PHU YEN PROVINCE

     

    Situated in South-Central Coast, Phu Yen shares border with Binh Dinh Province on the north, Khanh Hoa Province on the south, Dak Lak and Gia Lai provinces on the west and East Sea on the east.

   The terrain is divided into two main area including mountain, hill, plain and more than 100km seaside.

     Phu Yen has a quite diversified resources of land, forest, sea, rivers, lagoons, bays such as Cu Mong, Xuan Dai bays, O Loan, Vung Ro lagoons, Ba, Ky Lo, and Ban Thach rivers. Phu Yen owns Da Rang Bridge, the longest one in Central Vietnam

    Climate: Influenced by ocean climate, the weather here is hot with high humid and lots of rain. Annual average temperature is 26.5oC. 


     Phu Yen has beautiful landscapes following: 


      On the north, visitors are able to swim in My A Beach , an incredibly beautiful beach with white sand and clear water under the shadows of coconut trees, or discover O Loan lagoon,  Hon Yen islands, Tien Beach, and discover Da Dia Rapids with special 35,000 stone columns. On the south, there are Vung Ro Port, Ro Bay and Bac Deo Ca Natural Preservation that has rich of flora and fauna. The west of Phu Yen is Krong Trai National Preservation and Go Thi Thung Vestige. The most famous seafood dish form in this area is grilled blood clam.

    

     Tuy Hoa City is 120km from Nha Trang, and 561km from Ho Chi Minh City and 1,156km from Hanoi. National Highway No.1A and North-South Express Train run throw the province and stop at Tuy Hoa City. There are two flights a week from Ho Chi Minh City to Tuy Hoa Airport.