Exploring natural beauty of Hon Nua island in Phu Yen

VOV.VN - Hon Nua island, located in the southern central coastal province of Phu Yen, provides visitors with unspoiled and pristine natural scenery along with a romantic and tranquil atmosphere.

Hon Nua island can be found at the foot of the Ca pass. It is one of few islands in the region that is almost untouched by humans, attracting tourists to its crystal blue waters and stunningly natural beaches
The island is blessed with long stretches of soft white sands and impressive rock pools
The tranquil and peaceful scenery of Hon Nua island allows visitors escape the bustling atmosphere of urban life
 
The lush beauty of Hon Nua island
 
The island is widely known as an ‘Oversleep Paradise’ and must be considered as a destination to visit over the summer for those looking to escape the hectic pace of life in the city
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