Ganh Da Dia, about 40 kilometers from Tuy Hoa City (Phu Yen) is a very queer natural masterpiece where giant rocks are piled upon each other.
Recognized as a national landscape in 1998, Ganh Da Dia is the most popular tourist destination in Phu Yen province. Seen from above, Da Dia looks like a huge black beehive. Hexagonal and round sections of rock pillars some sixty to eighty centimeters high are piled on each other regularly over an area of more than one square mile.
Geologists said that this unique south central coast landscape was created by volcanos millions of years ago. When the volcanoes erupted, minerals were frozen in cold water to make rock pillars.
Ganh Da Dia looks very wilde and natural. The nearby sea is very clean and blue, with white beach and tourists cannot resist taking photos.
Some photos of Ganh Da Dia:
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
VietNamNet/Dan Tri












