Day 2 of my motorbike trip from Nha Trang to Phu Yen was dedicated to Van Ninh peninsula. Day 2 was also tiring but very rewarding. I rode from Doc Let to the next peninsula on the map on the[…]
Ninh Van- Nha Trang to Phu Yen motorbike trip: Day 1
I really like to discover places that aren’t that traveled by foreigners in Vietnam as they are usually a surprisingly beautiful hidden gem and a true discovery because there isn’t much on the web about such spots. I think the[…]
Reaching Doc Let Beach in Nha Trang by public bus
Usually, the major part of tourists stay in Nha Trang city center near the most popular beach in the city, but, not that far is a way prettier beach with clear blue water at a perfect temperature. It is Doc[…]
Cam Lap: hidden paradise in Vietnam
This is an area of Vietnam you probably never heard about. It’s ok. I never heard about Cam Lap either. I decided to explore it because it is a peninsula with beaches and those are usually nice hidden gems. Plus,[…]
Nha Trang to Cam Ranh motorbike trip
I have been to Nha Trang before, so I didn’t stop here to explore the city itself but to rent a motorbike to go south on a trip to Cam Ranh and explore an unknown area of Vietnam for foreigners.[…]
How to get from Tuy Hoa to Nha Trang
To get from Tuy Hoa to Nha Trang there are several options. You can either do it by train, bus or public transport. Yes, there is a public bus connecting Nha Trang and Tuy Hoa, one that runs a few[…]
Tuy Hoa, Ganh Da Dia: Exploring Phu Yen iconic rocks
Basically, the reason why I visited Tuy Hoa was to see these rock formations that look absolutely dope in the pictures I have seen. It looks like one of a kind landscape, and a sort of scene I have never[…]
Going from Quang Ngai To Tuy Hoa
My next stop on this discovery of the Vietnamese coastline was Tuy Hoa in Phu Yen. To go from Quang Ngai to Tuy Hoa normally there would be daily buses, but this was during the Vietnamese New Year, so things[…]
Exploring Quang Ngai coastline by motorbike
I decided to stay in Quang Ngai one more day because of the Tet holiday as things weren’t working as usual. During the Vietnamese New Year, most of businesses are closed and transportation is sold out. So I had to[…]