Quang Ngai: What makes Ly Son Island likened to a 'paradise' in the middle of the ocean?
Be Island, Ly Son District, Quang Ngai Province is considered a tourist "paradise" in the middle of the ocean, this place possesses wild scenery, million-year-old volcanic sedimentary cliffs, fine white sand, beautiful beaches... It is this rustic and poetic beauty that brings a unique attraction to this land.
Báo Gia Lai•15/04/2025
Located about 3 nautical miles northwest of Ly Son Island (Big Island), Be Island (also known as An Binh Island) has an area of about 0.69 square kilometers. There are about 100 households with more than 400 people living on the island. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Formed by volcanic eruptions, Be Island possesses unique lava rock beaches, pristine natural scenery, fine white sand, clear blue sea water... Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Quietly located in the middle of the ocean, Be Island creates its own unique beauty of peaceful life along with the unique wild beauty of nature. Be Island is considered by tourists as a tourist "paradise" in the middle of the ocean. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc.
Volcanic sedimentary cliffs millions of years old. Mr. Nguyen Van Yen (a tourist from Quang Nam) shared, this is the first time my family and I have come to the small island, the natural scenery here is extremely wild and peaceful. This place has very beautiful volcanic sedimentary cliffs. "My family and I will definitely return to the small island to continue the experience...", Mr. Yen said. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. From the port on Big Island, visitors can take a canoe for about 15 minutes to reach Small Island. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Coming to Be Island, the most impressive thing for tourists is the clear blue sea water that can be seen all the way to the bottom. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc.
True to its name, An Binh Island, Be Island is not noisy, not crowded with residents, and not bustling. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Coming to Be Island, visitors can experience homestays and rustic bungalows invested by the locals themselves. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Millions of years of volcanic sedimentary rocks blend with the blue of the sea to create a masterpiece of natural art. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc. Diving to see coral at Be Island. Photo: BTT
For many years, Be Island has been a favorite destination for many domestic tourists. Each year, Be Island welcomes about 60,000 visitors. Photo: Nguyen Ngoc.
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