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Phu Yen Day Tour from Quy Nhon: Mang Lang Church, Ganh Da Dia, Bai Xep

Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh
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Nearest Tour Date | Thu, 16 May 2024
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Quy Nhon City
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USD 39.06

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Book day tour on Traveloka and come to Phu Yen - a beautiful land, famous for its beautiful landscapes and historical relics
Visit Mang Lang Church which is the place where keeps the first Vietnamese script and it is one of the oldest church in VietNam which still keep its Gothic architecture in every detail
Admire the wonderful beauty of the Ghenh Da Dia - where blocks of over 200 years old are stacked together, forming a very fancy honeycomb shape
Check-in at Bai Xep - the studio of the famous movie “Yellow Flowers in the Green Grass” based on the same novel name written by Nguyen Nhat Anh

Venture on an exquisite day tour from Quy Nhon to Phu Yen, discovering the region's natural and cultural wonders. Begin your journey at the historic Mang Lang Church, a symbol of French colonial architecture. Marvel at the unique rock formations of Ganh Da Dia, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. Conclude your adventure at Bai Xep, a picturesque fishing village nestled along the coastline, where you can relax on pristine beaches and savor fresh seafood. Led by experienced guides, this day tour offers an unforgettable exploration of Phu Yen's scenic beauty and cultural heritage in just one day with roundtrip transfer from Quy Nhon

Having lunch at floating restaurant with local specialty food

Nghinh Phong Tower – new symbol of Phu Yen tourism

Mang Lang church was built in 1892 by French missionary Father Joseph Lacassagne in gothic style

Da Dia reef is a seashore area of uniformly interlocking basalt rock columns located along the coast

One of the beautiful and famous beach of Phu Yen city

Mang Lang Church is the place where keeps the first Vietnamese script by the Catholic Priest Alexandre de Rhodes

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