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Close-up of 4 most unique walking paths across the sea in Vietnam
Vietnam’s unique sea-crossing roads always attract tourists to explore
Hon Ba (Vung Tau)
The road in the middle of the sea leading to Hon Ba in Vung Tau is one of the most hidden and “challenging” roads for tourists. The path to the island depends on the water of the day, when the tide recedes, a small path will appear for visitors to walk out to Hon Ba island.
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However, the right time to admire this road is quite … arbitrary. You can ask a few tips from the locals on the “walking schedule” to get it right. And if you wait forever and still can’t see the way, you can still take a boat or boat to visit Hon Ba. And if you have the opportunity to walk through this path, be careful of sharp rocks and do not let the oysters cut your legs.
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Diep Son Island (Khanh Hoa)
The road leading to Diep Son island is the most famous of the sea lanes in Vietnam. With a length of less than 1 kilometer and with low tide level, visitors can completely walk to Diep Son island comfortably.
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This road usually appears around 6 am every day. And when coming to Diep Son island, you will surely be attracted and immersed in the scenery here.
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Yen Island (Khanh Hoa)
The island is the habitat and nesting place of thousands of swiftlets with the largest reserve of exploited natural swiftlets in Vietnam. Yen Island also owns the road between the most beautiful sea in Vietnam with double beaches – one hot side, one cold side.
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To see the most beautiful double beach, you should come near noon, at this time the sea is still blue and the sun is not too harsh. If you take the trouble to climb Ha Du mountain, you will be able to see a panoramic view of Yen island in the blue.
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Nhat Tu Son (Phu Yen)
This is considered a popular destination for those who like peace and quiet. The road in the middle of the sea of Nhat Tu Son often appears at low tide, usually around 4-5 pm every day.
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Normally, from the 1st to the 15th of the lunar month, the tide will recede in the afternoon, and from the 15th to the end of the lunar month, the tide will recede in the morning. Just time according to that rule when visiting the island, you will have the opportunity to fully admire this sea turning road.
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Close-up of 4 most unique walking paths across the sea in Vietnam
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