Nhon Hai fishing village is hidden in the poetic natural scenery of Quy Nhon coastal city, with a simple, peaceful beauty, separate from the noisy pace of life of the city. This place always attracts tourists because of the harmony between blue sea, white sand, majestic mountains, and the rustic, simple life of the fishing village people.
1. SOME FEATURES OF NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE
Nhon Hai fishing village, also known as Hai Minh fishing village, is a coastal fishing village with the oldest fishing villages in Quy Nhon. This place is not only an ideal destination for those who love the wild, simple beauty but also an opportunity to experience the rustic, simple life of the local people. With fishing boats anchored close to the shore, the sound of waves lapping the shore and the peaceful fishing village scene, visitors feel like they are lost in a colorful ink painting.
Nestled on Phuong Mai peninsula, in area 9, Hai Cang ward, about 10km north of Quy Nhon city center. Nhon Hai Fishing Village is an ideal destination for those who love wild and simple beauty. This place has a unique geological structure, when the back leans against the majestic mountain range, creating a solid wall, in front is the vast, blue ocean. The poetic, peaceful natural scenery like a watercolor painting, always attracts visitors by the peace, and the rustic, rare nature of the fishing village. Different from the strongly developed tourist areas, Nhon Hai Fishing Village retains its pristine beauty, giving visitors the experience of a traditional fishing village, with fishing boats anchored close to the shore, the sound of waves lapping the shore and the simple life of the local people.
Nhon Hai fishing village from above
2. THE IDEAL TIME TO TRAVEL TO NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE
To fully enjoy the charming and simple beauty of Nhon Hai Fishing Village, please save the ideal travel time here as follows:
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From February to September: bright sunshine, clear blue sky, no wind, gentle waves, are the advantages of the weather during this period. You will admire the wild beauty of the Fishing Village, freely watch the green moss growing on the rocks near the sea, enjoy the fresh air and poetic scenery.
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From May to July: this is the ideal time to dive, see the golden seaweed, immerse yourself in the clear sea water, and enjoy a wonderful feeling of relaxation.
Nhon Hai fishing village in January
Especially in the second lunar month, Cau Ngu Festival, a unique cultural feature of the fishing village people, is held to express gratitude to Whale - the god of the sea. You will be immersed in the jubilant festival atmosphere, experiencing the unique cultural beauty of Quy Nhon sea.
3. HOW TO GET TO NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE
Next, we will reveal more about the means of transportation and detailed information so you can plan your trip completely.
3.1 Travel to Quy Nhon City
Travel by plane
Airplane is the fastest and most convenient option. Many airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways operate flights to Quy Nhon. From Phu Cat airport (30km from the city center), you can easily travel by taxi, bus or motorbike taxi.
Travel by train:
Trains are an interesting choice for those who love to experience travel. From major stations such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang, you can go to Dieu Tri station (7km from the city center). Taxi, motorbike taxi or bus will take you to the city center.
Travel by bus
Coaches are a popular and convenient means of transport for tourists from provinces and cities across the country. Quy Nhon bus station is located right in the city center, making it easy for you to travel to other attractions.
3.2 Moving to Nhon Hai Fishing Village
Tourists can travel from Quy Nhon city center to Nhon Hai fishing village by taxi, motorbike taxi or for the most convenience, you should rent a motorbike to proactively schedule your visit. The route from Quy Nhon to Nhon Hai fishing village is as follows:
From Quy Nhon City center, follow Vo Nguyen Giap Street to the Northwest - turn left onto Tran Hung Dao Street - turn right onto Nguyen Tat Thanh Street - turn left onto Nguyen Thai Hoc Street - turn right onto Ngo Van Can Street - turn left onto Nguyen Huu Tho Street - Nhon Hai fishing village.
4. INTERESTING EXPERIENCES IN NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE
4.1 Hon Kho tour
Located right next to the fishing village, Hon Kho is like a hidden gem in the middle of a wild, rustic landscape, attracting visitors with the harmonious beauty of majestic mountains, green trees and blue sea, smooth white sand. Hon Kho is an ideal destination for those who love to explore, want to return to nature and experience interesting activities such as swimming in the cool, clear blue water, diving to see colorful corals or checking in by the wooden bridge leading to the sea, creating impressive photos.
Dry island
3.2 Walking on the ancient Champa citadel wall
Nhon Hai Fishing Village is not only a paradise of blue sea and white sand, but also contains fascinating historical imprints. Take a walk on the road across the sea - the ancient Champa citadel, appearing and disappearing among the waves, or explore the Banh It Tower architectural complex with 4 unique towers, including Bia Tower, Yen Ngua Tower, Main Tower, and East Gate Tower. These historical relics are a testament to the prosperity of the Champa dynasty in the land of Nau, while also providing visitors with unique experiences and impressive photos.
Cake tower
3.3 Visiting Nam Hai Temple
Nam Hai Whale Temple, located in the middle of Nhon Hai Fishing Village, is not only a place to worship Whale - a sacred god considered the protector of fishermen at sea, but also a symbol of the gratitude and trust of the people towards the sea. This is a spiritual destination that attracts many tourists and locals, especially in the second lunar month, when the traditional Cau Ngu Festival takes place for 3 days with many exciting and bustling cultural and spiritual activities.
3.4 Transform into a real fisherman
Nhon Hai Fishing Village not only attracts tourists by its beautiful beaches and fresh seafood but also by its unique experience: rowing a basket boat to remove fishing nets with fishermen. Imagine the feeling of drifting on the waves, pulling in a net full of fish and shrimp and listening to the poetic sound of waves lapping against the boat. Surely, your soul will feel much more relaxed. To better understand the drifting life of fishermen, you can row a basket boat with them to the sea to remove fishing nets, an experience that brings memorable moments and helps you feel the simplicity and rusticity of the fishing village.
The beauty of Nhon Hai fishing village in the seaweed ripening season
4. WHAT TO EAT IN NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE
Nhon Hai fishing village not only attracts tourists by its poetic scenery but also by its fresh seafood dishes, full of the flavor of the sea. Try the famous specialties here: squid pancakes, grilled fish wrapped in rice paper with a slightly golden crust; grilled snails on charcoal, served with salt, chili, lemon or sweet and sour fish sauce. In addition, you should also try the fragrant, fatty grilled oysters with scallion oil, crispy jumping shrimp pancakes with very fresh and sweet shrimp, and delicious seafood pancakes, fresh squid, naturally sweet, served with sweet and sour garlic and chili fish sauce. Each dish brings you unforgettable culinary experiences, full of the flavor of the sea.
Squid pancakes – A must-try dish at Nhon Hai fishing village
5. DETAILED TRAVEL EXPERIENCE IN NHON HAI FISHING VILLAGE FOR YOU
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Choose the ideal time: Spring is the ideal time to visit Nhon Hai Fishing Village, when the weather is nice, the sun is shining, and you can participate in the vibrant traditional festivals of the local people here.
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Avoid the rainy season: Rainy weather will affect your trip, limiting your ability to explore and admire the beauty of the Fishing Village.
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Fully prepared:
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Fully charge your phone battery, bring a spare charger to save beautiful moments.
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Bring identification, clothing, and necessary personal items.
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Prepare sunscreen and long-sleeved clothes to protect yourself from the harsh sunlight.