1. Chua Long Khan Buddhist Temple
Chua Long Khuan is a large Buddhist temple located in the heart of Quy Nhon. It was first constructed in the 18th century, however nothing of the original temple remains and a new building was erected in its place in 1956. This is the one you can see today!
2. Cham Temples
Traveling from the airport to the city, you may notice large brick architectures scattered across the landscape - these are the remains of the Cham temples. Built by Champa rulers who first came to Quy Nhon in the 11th century, there are dozens of them around the city!
3. Binh Dinh Museum
For all the history lovers out there - Quy Nhon has many amazing museums to explore! The Binh Dinh Museum stores a wide variety of artifacts ranging from the Cham dynasty to American weapons used during the Vietnam War. It’s definitely worth a look!
4. Hoang Hau Beach
The beachfront stretches right from the Quy Nhon port to the hills and is easily accessible. Hoang Hau Beach is one of our favorites due to the crystal clear water and white sand that never seems to be too crowded. It’s also famous for its unique egg-shaped rocks - the perfect place to spend a day!
5. Phuong Mai Peninsula
Swim and snorkel to your heart's content in this beautiful area, located away from the city on the other side of the Thi Nai Bridge, the longest oversea bridge in Vietnam.
6. Eo Gio Beach
If it’s a day of hiking you’re after, head to the most stunning hiking trail in Quy Nhon - Eo Gio. Once you get to the top you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Eo Gio Beach. So worth it!
7. Dam Market
One of Quy Nhon’s biggest local markets, here you’ll find an abundance of freshly caught seafood! Even if you’re not interested in buying, it’s totally worth going just to take in the hustle and bustle of the place and see the fisherman bringing in their catches!