Discover the tropical paradise of Binh Dinh’s Ky Co beach

VOV.VN - 25km from Quy Nhon City, Ky Co beach can boast joyously tropical scenery and unspoilt beauty with its crystal clear blue seas.

It is dubbed the little Maldives of Vietnam.
Tourists can reach the destination by taking a boat to enjoy the views of spectacular cliffs and rocky hills,
 or they can travel by motorbike or taxi to the Eo Gio (Wind Channel) and then take a 30-minute train ride to Ky Co beach.
The stunning beach with yellow sand and crystal clear water.
Tourists enjoy swimming at Ky Co Beach. 
 
 
 
 
 
The beach has only recently been opened to visitors, so it is hard to find services.

Visitors can experience the thrill of a ride in a coracle boat,

enjoy delicious fresh seafood at an affordable price,
or go diving to take a look at the coral reefs offshore.
On their way home, tourists can also visit other beautiful places, such as Eo Gio, Yen Island, and Trung Luong Camping site. 
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