New tourism sites uncovered in Binh Thuan
Mui Yen (Yen Cape) and Suoi Dua (Pineapple Spring) continue to enhance Binh Thuan’s reputation as a vibrant tourist destination. Renowned locations such as Mui Ne, Bau Trang, and Phan Thiet remain popular, while these new additions are expected to attract even more visitors and adventurers to this stunning south-central coastal province.
Yen Cape in Binh Thuan - Photo: phanthiet.goldenpeakresort.com
Nestled quietly in Hoa Thang commune, Bac Binh district, Mui Yen is an untouched tourism gem that has gained recognition in recent years. The site boasts vast, stunning sandhills, punctuated by clusters of lush greenery. Towering about 30 meters above the coastline, it provides breathtaking panoramic views of the crystal-clear blue sea. Surrounding the picturesque path leading to the cape are pristine white sandbars and rugged, chalky rocks.
Suoi Dua (Pineapple Spring) has emerged as another exciting destination in Bac Binh district. This unique spring is notable for its pristine environment and striking location within a typically arid landscape, characterized by sand deserts on either side.
As of 2025, Binh Thuan province has effectively managed health and safety concerns while promoting local tourism initiatives. The province is actively working towards its target of welcoming 7 million visitors annually.

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