[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":75},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fhz1-7la26Ez-_t9fbOnwFXLMeTvN0uqIhcrdj7ZytDQ":3},{"id":4,"slug":5,"name":6,"region":7,"province":8,"category":9,"moodTags":11,"thumbnail":15,"coverImage":16,"audioUrl":17,"isPublished":18,"sourceUrls":19,"aiGenStatus":17,"draft":17,"createdAt":21,"destinationId":22,"languageCode":23,"title":24,"shortDesc":25,"longDesc":26,"detailJson":27,"specialties":53,"relatedDestinations":58},280,"ghenh-da-dia","Gành Đá Đĩa","central","Phú Yên",[10],"landscape",[12,13,14],"nature","peaceful","adventure","/images/destinations/ghenh-da-dia/ganh-da-dia-thumb.jpg","/images/destinations/ghenh-da-dia/ghenh-da-dia",null,true,[20],"https://www.vietnamairlines.com/pt/vi/useful-information/travel-guide/ganh-da-dia","2026-01-05 20:18:18",52,"en","Ganh Da Dia – Phu Yen's Magnificent Natural Masterpiece","Nestled along the Tuy An coastline in Phu Yen, Ganh Da Dia is a rare natural wonder, not just in Vietnam but globally. If you're planning to explore the sun-drenched central coast, this unique destination is an unmissable highlight.","Ganh Da Dia spans approximately 2km², with its narrowest point around 50m and longest stretch about 200m. It is embraced by a 3km crescent-shaped stretch of fine, white sand that glistens under the morning sun, offering a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and relaxation after exploring this extraordinary geological marvel. Beyond its unique scenery, Ganh Da Dia holds significant geological and scientific value, recognized as a national scenic relic in 1998 and later upgraded to a special national relic in 2020. Globally, only a few other locations exhibit similar geological phenomena, such as Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Los Órganos in Spain, and Fingal’s Cave in Scotland. This exceptional rarity makes Ganh Da Dia an essential stop for any traveler exploring Vietnam’s central coast.",{"bestTime":28,"transport":29,"tips":30,"sections":31},"The ideal time to explore Ganh Da Dia is during the **dry season, from March to August**.\n\nThe best time of day for a visit is **early morning around 7:00 AM** or **late afternoon after 3:00 PM**.\nAt these times, the light is soft and gentle, creating stunning photographic effects and allowing you to avoid the harsh midday sun on the hot rock surfaces.","**From Tuy Hoa city center to Ganh Da Dia** (approximately 35km North):\nFollow National Highway 1A north for about 30km to Chi Thanh town (Tuy An district), then turn right onto Provincial Road DT 643 and continue for another 12km to reach the destination.\n\n**Suggested transportation options:**\n- **Motorbike:** Ideal for adventurous travelers who want the freedom to stop and take photos along the beautiful coastal road.\n- **Car or taxi:** Offers quick and convenient travel, suitable for groups or families.\n- **Local Tour:** Consider booking a half-day or full-day tour from Tuy Hoa city, often combined with visits to Mang Lang Church – Ganh Da Dia – O Loan Lagoon – Bai Mon – Mui Dien.","**Choose the right path**: Many visitors recommend taking the small trail from the side gate, which often offers better views and is less crowded than the main entrance.\n**Footwear**: Wear soft-soled, non-slip shoes as the rock surfaces can be slippery due to moss and seawater.\n**Opening hours**: The relic site opens at 8:00 AM. If you wish to witness the sunrise, you can combine your visit with Mui Dai Lanh (Cap Varella) nearby, known as the first place on Vietnam's mainland to catch the morning sun.\n**Safety first**: Avoid climbing high rock formations or venturing too close to the water's edge during high tide or strong waves to prevent slips and potential dangers.\n**Protect the landscape**: Do not litter, write, or carve on the rocks to preserve the natural beauty of this scenic spot.\n**Weather considerations**: Avoid visiting on days with heavy rain or strong winds, especially during the rainy season (September – November), as the rocks become extremely slippery and sea waves can be high.\n**On-site services**: Near the main viewing area, you'll find souvenir stalls, refreshment kiosks, and horse riding photo services (around 50,000 VND per ride).\n**Consider a tour**: Given the distance from Tuy Hoa city center, opting for a tour can save time, ensure comfort, and provide knowledgeable guidance for your visit.",[32,35,37,39,42,45,47,50],{"type":33,"content":34,"image":15},"paragraph","Ganh Da Dia, also known as Ghenh Da Dia, is located in Phu Hanh Hamlet, An Ninh Dong Commune, Tuy An District, Phu Yen Province, approximately 35km north of Tuy Hoa city center. This remarkable site is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM. Admission fees are highly affordable: 40,000 VND for adults, 10,000 VND for children under 16, and free for children under 5. Parking is also inexpensive, costing only 5,000 VND for motorbikes and 10,000 VND for cars. It's a beautiful, significant, and budget-friendly destination for all visitors.",{"type":33,"content":36,"image":17},"Ganh Da Dia is not merely a stunning natural landmark but also a geological heritage site of immense scientific value. It was recognized as a national scenic relic in 1998 and elevated to a special national relic status in 2020. The exceptional rarity of Ganh Da Dia is underscored by the fact that only a few other places in the world possess similar geological structures, such as Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Los Órganos in Spain, or Fingal’s Cave in Scotland, making it a uniquely captivating destination not to be missed.",{"type":33,"content":38,"image":16},"The intense allure of Ganh Da Dia lies in its thousands of hexagonal, pentagonal, and quadrilateral rock columns, perfectly stacked like giant plates reaching into the sea. Each dark, straight basalt pillar, layered meticulously, creates a majestic natural artwork that is both powerful and enchanting, leaving anyone who beholds it in awe of nature's craftsmanship.",{"type":33,"content":40,"image":41},"In front of the rock formations lies a breathtaking pristine beach, with crystal-clear waters and gentle waves, forming an indescribably harmonious tableau. The deep black hue of the basalt rocks merges beautifully with the emerald green of the sea and the expansive sky, shimmering under the sunlight. This provides a perfect backdrop for 'million-like' photos, where you can capture impressive moments of a sun-drenched and windy Phu Yen.","/images/destinations/ghenh-da-dia/ganh-da-dia-s-huu-bo-bien-an-tuong",{"type":33,"content":43,"image":44},"The formation of Ganh Da Dia is a geological saga stretching back hundreds of millions of years. According to scientists, these basalt columns are the result of hot lava flows erupting from the Van Hoa plateau's volcano, which then rapidly cooled and fractured upon contact with cold seawater, forming these bizarre geometric shapes. This extraordinary natural process has left Phu Yen with a truly unique wonder, a vivid testament to the constructive power of Mother Nature.","",{"type":33,"content":46,"image":17},"Beyond its majestic natural beauty, Ganh Da Dia also harbors mysterious local legends of the 'Xứ Nẫu' people. It is said that the scenery here was so enchanting that celestial fairies often descended from heaven to wander and admire. During their feasts and poetic gatherings, they inadvertently dropped golden cups and jade plates from the heavens. Over time, these divine objects transformed into the myriad strange, layered rock pillars amidst the sea and sky. Whether fact or folklore, these tales only add to the mystique and allure of the site, inviting visitors to delve deeper into its indigenous cultural tapestry.",{"type":33,"content":48,"image":49},"In addition to marveling at the majestic rock formations, visitors can also enjoy the approximately 3km long crescent-shaped white sand beach that surrounds them. The sand here is fine, pure white, and sparkles like silver under the morning sun, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls, relaxation, and soaking in the fresh sea air. While the immediate rock area is not suitable for swimming, you can easily find other clean and beautiful beaches nearby by simply circling around the adjacent fishing village.","/images/destinations/ghenh-da-dia/bo-bien-ganh-da-dia",{"type":33,"content":51,"image":52},"The Tuy An – Phu Yen region boasts more than just Ganh Da Dia; it offers numerous other prominent attractions perfect for combining into your trip. 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