QUY NHƠN & PHÚ YÊN

Quy Nhơn and Phú Yên are Central Vietnam’s coastal jewels, offering pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, and a rich history away from the major tourist crowds. This region is a true hidden gem.

This region is characterized by unique natural landscapes, from the crescent-shaped Quy Nhơn bay to Phú Yên’s iconic stone formations. It’s a land where local life is slow-paced and seafood is exceptional.

Quy Nhơn City Core & Surrounds:

  • Eo Gió (pronounced: Eh-oh Yaw): A stunning coastal area with cliffs and a winding path offering panoramic views of the sea.

  • Kỳ Co Beach (pronounced: Kee Caw): Known as the “Maldives of Vietnam,” this beach features pristine clear water and white sand.

  • Ghềnh Ráng Tiên Sa (pronounced: Ghenh Rahng Tee-en Sah): A scenic area with unique rock formations and a charming beachfront.

  • Mộ Hàn Mặc Tử (Tomb of Hàn Mặc Tử): The resting place of one of Vietnam’s most revered and romantic poets.

  • Tháp Đôi (Twin Towers): Two ancient Cham towers located in the city center, a historical landmark of the Champa Kingdom.

  • Bãi Xép (Xép Beach): A small, tranquil beach famous for its coconut trees and dramatic, rocky headland.

  • Hòn Khô (Dry Island): Known for its unique underwater walking path revealed at low tide and excellent snorkeling.

  • Cù Lao Xanh (Green Islet): A beautiful island offering a secluded beach experience and a historic lighthouse.

  • Quy Nhơn Beach: The long, crescent-shaped beach right in the city center, perfect for morning strolls and swimming.

  • Chùa Ông Núi (Ông Núi Pagoda): Home to a giant, 108-meter-high white Buddha statue overlooking the bay.

  • Bảo Tàng Tổng Hợp Bình Định (Bình Định General Museum): Showcases the history and culture of the Bình Định province (where Quy Nhơn is located).

  • Cầu Thị Nại (Thị Nại Bridge): One of Vietnam’s longest sea-crossing bridges, offering scenic views.

Phú Yên Province (Tuy Hòa City & Coastline):

  • Ghềnh Đá Đĩa (pronounced: Ghenh Dah Dee-ah): Vietnam’s unique hexagonal basalt rock columns, resembling a giant stack of plates.

  • Hải Đăng Đại Lãnh (pronounced: Hai Dang Dai Lanh): A beautiful lighthouse at the easternmost point of the Vietnamese mainland, offering sunrise views.

  • Bãi Môn (Môn Beach): A secluded, crescent-shaped beach right next to the Đại Lãnh lighthouse.

  • Tháp Nghinh Phong (pronounced: Thap Nginh Fong): A modern, architecturally unique twin-tower structure symbolizing the area’s sea and wind.

  • Mũi Điện (pronounced: Moo-ee Dee-en): The official easternmost point of Vietnam, a stunning headland with a rugged landscape.

  • Hồ Sông Hinh (Sông Hinh Lake): A vast, tranquil freshwater lake surrounded by mountains and forests, popular for local fishing.

  • Nhà Thờ Mằng Lăng (pronounced: Nyah Thuh Mang Lang): One of the oldest Catholic churches in Vietnam, famous for its Gothic architecture.

  • Bãi Tuy Hòa (Tuy Hòa Beach): The central beach of Phú Yên’s capital city, less developed than Quy Nhơn’s.

  • Đầm Ô Loan (pronounced: Dam Oh Lo-an): A peaceful, lagoon-shaped estuary famous for its delicious and rare blood clams.

  • Hòn Yến (Swallow Islet): A rocky island near the shore known for its swallow nests and scenic photography spots.

Visit Eo Gió (Windy Strait): (Pronunciation: Eh-oh Yoi) Take a boat or hike around this stunning coastal cliff area near Quy Nhơn, famous for its dramatic rock formations and the walk to the “Nine Holes Cave” (Hang Tám).

Explore the Gành Đá Đĩa (The Rock Plate): (Pronunciation: Gahn Dah Dzee-ah) Marvel at this unique geological wonder in Phú Yên, where basalt columns form a spectacular honeycomb-like coastal shelf.

Relax on Kỳ Co Beach: (Pronunciation: Kee Caw) Take a thrilling speedboat ride from Quy Nhơn to this pristine, crescent-shaped beach surrounded by cliffs, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Discover the Chăm Towers: Visit the historic, brick Tháp Đôi (Twin Towers) in Quy Nhơn and the magnificent Tháp Nhạn (Swallow Tower) in Tuy Hòa (Phú Yên) to learn about the ancient Cham Kingdom.

Go Scuba Diving or Snorkeling at Cù Lao Xanh: (Pronunciation: Koo Lao San) Take a ferry to this beautiful, relatively untouched island off the coast of Quy Nhơn, known for its clear waters and colorful coral reefs.

Hike to Hải Đăng Đại Lãnh (Mũi Điện Lighthouse): Climb the steps to the lighthouse in Phú Yên, which marks Vietnam’s easternmost point and offers a spectacular view of the ocean, especially at sunrise.

Cycle or Kayak in Đầm Thị Nại Lagoon: Explore this massive lagoon near Quy Nhơn, home to diverse birdlife, traditional fishing villages, and the famous wooden Cầu Thị Nại bridge.

Try the Local Seafood: Go to a floating seafood restaurant or a local market in Quy Nhơn or Tuy Hòa to enjoy incredibly fresh, affordable catches like sea urchin, king crab, and local shellfish.

Visit the Làng Chài Bãi Xép (Bãi Xép Fishing Village): (Pronunciation: Lahng Chài Bye Sep) Explore the picturesque fishing village in Phú Yên that gained fame from the movie Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass, offering quiet charm and photo opportunities.

Take a Cooking Class: Learn to prepare Central Vietnamese specialties, particularly Bánh Xèo (savory pancakes) or local Phở khô (dry pho) from a local chef in Quy Nhơn.

Walk along Cầu Ông Cọp (Mr. Tiger Bridge): (Pronunciation: Cow Ohng Cawp) Visit this incredibly long, rustic wooden bridge in Phú Yên, a popular spot for scenic photos and a glimpse into rural life.

Motorbike is Recommended: A rental motorbike (or scooter) is the most flexible and popular way to explore this region, especially to connect the scattered attractions like Gành Đá Đĩa and Eo Gió. Rental costs are typically $6–10 per day.

Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Taxis (Vinasun or Mai Linh) are readily available in the city centers of Quy Nhơn and Tuy Hòa. For shorter trips, use local motorbike taxis (Xe Ôm) or the popular ride-hailing app, Grab, which offers both car and motorbike options.

City Transportation: The city centers of Quy Nhơn and Tuy Hòa are fairly walkable, particularly for exploring the main boulevards and waterfronts. Local bus routes are present but less used by tourists.

From the Airport: Both cities have airports: Phù Cát Airport (UIH) for Quy Nhơn and Tuy Hòa Airport (TBB) for Phú Yên. Airport taxis and pre-booked shuttle services are the main ways to reach the city center, costing around $10–15.

The Best Time to Visit: The dry season runs from March to September, offering the best beach weather and calm seas. The rainy season, particularly October to December, can bring typhoons or prolonged rain.

Local Delicacies: The region is famous for unique Central Vietnamese food. Must-try dishes include:

  • Bánh Xèo Tôm Nhảy (Shrimp Sizzling Pancake) in Quy Nhơn, made with small, whole shrimp.
  • Bánh Hỏi Cháo Lòng (Fine rice vermicelli with pork offal porridge).
  • Phở Khô Gia Lai (Dry Pho), which is a regional variation served with two bowls: one of noodles and one of broth.

Beach Etiquette: While the beaches are beautiful, most locals swim in early mornings or late afternoons to avoid the intense midday sun. It’s common to see locals wearing full swim coverage to protect their skin.

Hidden Gems:

  • Chùa Ông Núi (Linh Phong Pagoda): Near Quy Nhơn, this large temple complex features a massive, recently constructed reclining Buddha statue on the mountain overlooking the sea.
  • Ghềnh Ráng Tiên Sa: A coastal area in Quy Nhơn known for Hoàng Hậu Beach (Queen’s Beach), a picturesque area of smooth, round stones, and the tomb of the famous Vietnamese poet, Hàn Mặc Tử.
  • Cầu Thị Nại (Thị Nại Bridge): The longest sea-crossing bridge in Vietnam. Driving or riding across it provides spectacular views of the lagoon and surrounding mountains.
  • Hòn Yến (Yến Island): A small island off the coast of Phú Yên, known for its unique stacked rock formations and clear waters, less frequented than other spots.

Language: Very little English is spoken outside of major hotels and tourist spots. Learning a few basic Vietnamese phrases—like Xin Chào (hello), Cảm Ơn (thank you), and numbers for bargaining—will go a long way and be greatly appreciated by the locals.

Bánh Xèo Tôm Nhảy Gia Vỹ 2 [$2-$5] – (Pronunciation: Bahn Say-oh Tom Ny-eh Yza Vee Two) An institution for the region’s famous “jumping shrimp pancakes,” a crispy savory pancake filled with fresh shrimp, bean sprouts, and herbs.

Bánh Xèo Tôm Nhảy Rau Má [$2-$5] – A popular alternative spot for the crispy savory pancake specialty, highly rated by locals for its fresh ingredients.

Bánh Bèo Kim Đình [$2-$5] – (Pronunciation: Bahn Beo Kim Ding) Open since 1977, this local favorite is renowned for its Bánh Bèo (steamed rice cakes, often topped with dried shrimp) and Bánh Bột Lọc (tapioca dumplings).

Bún Thịt Nướng Cô Bốn [$2-$5] – (Pronunciation: Boon Tit Noong Co Bon) A classic Vietnamese canteen specializing in Bún Thịt Nướng (cold rice vermicelli with grilled pork, peanuts, and herbs), a staple dish in Central Vietnam.

Bánh Hỏi Cháo Lòng Hồng Thanh [$2-$5] – (Pronunciation: Bahn Hoi Jow Long) Famous for a classic Central Vietnamese combination of Bánh Hỏi (woven fine vermicelli) and Cháo Lòng (pork offal congee/porridge).

Bún Cá Ngon (Thùy) [$3-$6] – (Pronunciation: Boon Kah Ngon) Highly recommended for Bún Cá (fish cake noodle soup) and their excellent Gỏi Sứa (jellyfish salad) by the beach.

Quán Bún Chả Cá Ngọc Liên [$3-$6] – (Pronunciation: Kwan Boon Cha Kah Ngoc Lee-en) A very popular spot in Quy Nhơn for the regional Bún Chả Cá (fish cake noodle soup), known for its flavorful broth and firm fish cakes.

Bánh Canh Bà O [$2-$5] – (Pronunciation: Bahn Kang Bah Oh) A no-frills local spot specializing in Bánh Canh (a thick tapioca noodle soup), often served with fish cake or crab.

Phở Nam [$4-$8] – While Pho is a Northern dish, this spot is highly regarded by locals for its authentic and traditional Pho, offering a break from regional specialties.

Quán Ốc Cô Xí [$5-$15] – (Pronunciation: Kwan Oc Co See) A bustling street-side eatery famous for snails (Ốc) and shellfish prepared in various ways, a true local social dining experience.

Bánh Mì Chấm Cô Hạnh [$2-$4] – A specialty eatery for the unique Bánh Mì Chấm (bread dipped in a savory dipping sauce, often with meatballs or pate).

Nem Chả Lợi [$3-$7] – An iconic eatery serving authentic Nem Lui (grilled pork skewers) and Bún Thịt Nướng (grilled pork vermicelli) in Quy Nhơn, a classic street food stop.

Hải Sản Bé Bé [$5-$15] – A favorite local seafood stall known for fresh, simple, and affordable seafood preparations near the coast.

Bánh Canh Hẹ Bé Bông [$2-$5] – (Phú Yên) (Pronunciation: Bahn Kang Heh Bay Bong) A classic Phú Yên dish: thick rice noodle soup with chives (Hẹ), known for its bright green color and subtle flavor.

Bánh Hỏi Lòng Heo Yên [$2-$5] – (Phú Yên) (Pronunciation: Bahn Hoi Long Heo Yen) Famous for the local Bánh Hỏi (woven fine vermicelli) served with sliced pork offal and a savory dipping sauce.

Phước Nguyệt Restaurant [$5-$15] – (Phú Yên) Recommended for sampling the locally cherished Sò Huyết Ô Loan (O Loan blood clams), often steamed or grilled.

Mắt Cá Ngừ Bà Tám [$5-$10] – (Phú Yên) (Pronunciation: Mat Kah Ngư Bah Tahm) One of the most famous places in Tuy Hòa to try the signature Phú Yên dish: Mắt Cá Ngừ Đại Dương (stewed tuna eye with herbs).

Cơm Gà Tuyết Nhung [$3-$6] – (Phú Yên) (Pronunciation: Com Gah Tuyet Noong) A legendary spot in Tuy Hòa for Cơm Gà (chicken rice), using fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth and served with tender, local free-range chicken.

Nem Chợ Huyện Olala [$5-$10] – (Bình Định Province) Located a short drive from Quy Nhơn, this spot is a must for the famous Nem Chợ Huyện (fermented pork roll) and other local snacks.

Cơm Nhà 1989 [$4-$8] – (Pronunciation: Com Nha) A popular spot in Quy Nhơn offering home-style Vietnamese meals (Cơm Nhà) with a nostalgic 1980s atmosphere.

Nhà Hàng Cà Khôi [$15-$30] – A well-regarded seafood restaurant in Quy Nhơn known for its fresh catches and a wide menu of local preparations.

Quán Ăn Bồng Bềnh [$15-$30] – (Pronunciation: Kwan Ahn Bong Beng) A floating seafood restaurant in a small fishing village south of Quy Nhơn, popular with locals for its fresh seafood and creative cooking.

Nhà Hàng Hải Sản Quy Nhơn [$15-$30] – A busy and popular seafood restaurant along Xuân Diệu street, known for its extensive display of live seafood and lively atmosphere.

Nhà Hàng Hải Sỹ [$15-$30] – Another recommended seafood venue, known for serving fresh, simply steamed or grilled seafood with minimal processing to highlight the natural flavor.

Nhà Hàng Mái Chèo [$15-$30] – A well-known local seafood spot in the Quy Nhơn area, praised for quality and variety of the day’s catch.

Nhà Hàng Gia Vỹ 2 [$10-$25] – An institution known primarily for its Bánh Xèo but also offers a wider menu of authentic Central Vietnamese dishes in a classic local eatery setting.

Quán Ăn 4Q [$10-$25] – Situated in a peaceful location in Quy Nhơn, this restaurant offers a cozy ambiance and a menu of Vietnamese dishes suitable for family dining.

Quán Hải Sản Hoài Hương [$15-$30] – A reliable and popular choice for fresh seafood in Tuy Hòa (Phú Yên), often favored by local families.

Alaska Seafood Restaurant [$20-$40] – While the name is international, this Quy Nhơn restaurant is a strong option for a wide variety of fresh local seafood.

Nhà Hàng Hùng Sơn [$15-$30] – A large-scale restaurant in Quy Nhơn often recommended for groups, serving a variety of Central Vietnamese and local seafood dishes.

Nhà Hàng Hoa Hoa [$10-$20] – A local favorite spot for specialty dishes like jellyfish salad (Gỏi Sứa) and other traditional dishes.

Quán Ốc Dũng [$5-$15] – Another excellent and busy street-side option in Quy Nhơn for the quintessential Vietnamese experience of eating snails and shellfish.

Nhà Hàng Thảo Ngân [$15-$30] – (Phú Yên) A consistently good restaurant in Tuy Hòa that specializes in seafood and local dishes, often recommended for its fresh catch.

Nhà Hàng Hải Sản Thanh Thanh [$15-$30] – (Phú Yên) Located near the coast in Tuy Hòa, this is a clean and popular choice for fresh seafood at reasonable prices.

Festina Lente [$20-$40] – A modern Asian and European restaurant in Quy Nhơn offering a contemporary dining experience and a break from purely local cuisine.

SHO Japanese Restaurant [$20-$40] – A highly-rated spot in Quy Nhơn for quality Japanese cuisine, including sushi and sashimi, using fresh local seafood.

Sisters Tavern & Pizzeria [$15-$35] – A popular spot for Western food, serving handcrafted pizzas and other international comfort food in a relaxed setting in Quy Nhơn.

Cá Nướng Da Giòn Sàigòn [$15-$30] – (Pronunciation: Kah Noong Dza Gyong Sai Gon) While offering a southern-style dish, this spot is popular in Quy Nhơn for its delicious crispy-skin grilled fish.

OM Bistro – Vegan & Coffee [$10-$25] – A great choice in Quy Nhơn for high-quality vegetarian and vegan cuisine, focusing on fresh, healthy ingredients and delicious coffee.

Ẩm Thực Chay Pháp Luân [$8-$20] – (Pronunciation: Ahm Took Chay Fahp Luan) A highly-regarded vegetarian/vegan restaurant in Quy Nhơn that offers creative and satisfying meat-free versions of Vietnamese classics.

Nhà Hàng Làng Chài [$20-$40] – (Phú Yên) A slightly more upscale experience in Tuy Hòa, often praised for its beautiful view and quality fresh seafood dishes.

Sala Tuy Hòa Beach Club [$15-$35] – (Phú Yên) A modern spot where you can try local specialties like stewed tuna eye as well as international fare in a comfortable, beachfront setting.

Bò Tơ Tây Sơn [$15-$30] – (Pronunciation: Baw Tuh Tay Son) A specialist restaurant in Quy Nhơn focusing on young beef preparations, including grilled dishes and hotpot, a local favorite for meat-eaters.

Nhà Hàng Tình Biển [$20-$40] – A restaurant in the Quy Nhơn area known for its beautiful sea view and good quality seafood, offering a scenic dining experience.

Nhà Hàng Bốn Mùa (Four Seasons) [$15-$30] – Among the top restaurants near the beach in Quy Nhơn, offering a mix of Vietnamese and some international dishes.

Chợ Đầm (Dam Market) Area [$2-$10] – (Phú Yên) Not a single restaurant, but the surrounding street vendors and stalls are an excellent place in Tuy Hòa to sample many local street foods like rice cakes and grilled snacks.

Khu Ẩm Thực Đêm Ngô Văn Sở [$5-$15] – (Pronunciation: Khoo Ahm Took Dem Ngo Vahn Suh) A bustling food street in Quy Nhơn that comes alive at night, famous for Nem Nướng (grilled pork roll), Nem Chua (fermented pork roll), and Tré (fermented pig’s ear).

Khu Ẩm Thực Phan Bội Châu [$5-$15] – Another popular food street in Quy Nhơn offering a wide variety of local specialties and snacks.

Nhậu Tới Sáng [$10-$25] – (Pronunciation: Nhow Toy Sahng) Literally “Drinking Till Morning,” this is a late-night eatery in Quy Nhơn with an extensive menu, popular for local nhậu (drinking and snacking) culture.

Quán Ăn Vặt Bé Sương [$3-$8] – A great local spot for authentic Central Vietnamese street snacks and desserts, popular with younger locals.

Bánh Hỏi Lòng Heo Cô Mai [$2-$5] – (Phú Yên) A very well-known street vendor spot in Tuy Hòa specializing in the local Bánh Hỏi with pork offals.

Thuan’s Tuna [$10-$25] – A restaurant chain in Quy Nhơn specializing in various dishes centered around the region’s famous tuna, offering a comprehensive menu of over 100 tuna-focused meals.

Bún Tôm – Ram My Hạnh [$3-$7] – A popular place to try Bún Tôm/Ram (vermicelli with shrimp and crispy mini spring rolls).

Cơm Mau [$5-$15] – A unique restaurant in Quy Nhơn that aims to recreate the experience and dishes of simple, home-cooked subsidized-era meals, offering a nostalgic local experience.

Nhà Hàng Riverside [$15-$30] – A large restaurant in a scenic location on the river in Quy Nhơn, offering an extensive menu of Vietnamese and seafood dishes.

Quán Ốc Út Hạnh [$5-$15] – A popular and well-established spot for snails and shellfish, often crowded with locals enjoying the fresh, spicy preparations.

Quán Bún Riêu Cua [$2-$5] – A simple street food vendor focusing on Bún Riêu Cua (crab noodle soup), a savory and slightly tangy northern-style soup.

Cà Phê Sữa Đá (Various Vendors) [$1-$3] – Though not a restaurant, sampling excellent Vietnamese Iced Coffee is a must, available from countless street stalls and small cafes.

Chè Bà Lắm [$1-$3] – A famous local stall for Chè (sweet soups/desserts), offering a variety of colorful and traditional Vietnamese sweet treats.

Bánh Canh Cua O Hue [$3-$7] – A spot specializing in the rich and comforting Bánh Canh Cua (crab thick noodle soup).

Sailing Club Quy Nhơn: Located right on the beach in Quy Nhơn city, this venue offers a chic, sophisticated setting with beachfront seating, specialty cocktails, and international music.

Surf Bar (Tuy Hòa): Situated on the beautiful Tuy Hòa beach, this is a popular spot in Phú Yên for sunset drinks, offering a relaxed, breezy atmosphere and a menu of simple cocktails and cold beers.

Skyline Rooftop Bar (Quy Nhơn): Perched atop the FLC City Hotel Beach Quy Nhơn, this stylish rooftop provides panoramic views of the city and coastline, perfect for enjoying premium cocktails in a modern setting.

The View (Quy Nhơn): A popular spot in Quy Nhơn, known for its elegant ambiance and diverse menu of classic cocktails and creative house specials.

Secret Garden Coffee & Cocktail (Quy Nhơn): A cozy and green oasis tucked away in the city, offering a peaceful setting for bespoke cocktails and a break from the hustle.

Bamboo Green Bar (Quy Nhơn): Found in the center of Quy Nhơn, this bar is known for its friendly service, strong drinks, and a mix of local and tourist clientele.

The G-Bar (Quy Nhơn): A lounge bar located inside a prominent hotel, offering a refined setting, an extensive wine list, and expertly mixed cocktails.

Seagull Bar (Quy Nhơn): Part of the Seagull Hotel, this bar is close to the beach and offers a comfortable environment for an evening drink, often featuring live local music.

H Coffee & Bar (Tuy Hòa): A well-regarded spot in Tuy Hòa for those looking for a mix of good coffee and a pleasant evening bar atmosphere with simple mixed drinks.

Chill & Chill Lounge (Quy Nhơn): A laid-back spot in Quy Nhơn city center, ideal for pre-dinner drinks or a quieter evening, featuring comfortable seating and a good selection of spirits.

The Cocktail Corner (Quy Nhơn): Located in a central Quy Nhơn area, this smaller, intimate venue focuses specifically on high-quality, handcrafted cocktails with unique Vietnamese twists.

Ocean Front Bar (Tuy Hòa): Offers a great view of the sea in Tuy Hòa, serving refreshing drinks and light snacks in a casual, open-air environment.

Bình Dân Beer Club (Quy Nhơn): While focused on beer, this large, lively venue in Quy Nhơn is also famous for its vibrant atmosphere and serves basic mixed drinks and soju cocktails, attracting large groups.

Giga Chill Bar (Quy Nhơn): A modern, multi-story venue in Quy Nhơn that transitions from a casual lounge to a livelier bar setting as the night progresses, offering a full range of drinks.

Quy Nhơn Sports Bar: A central, themed bar for catching international sports, offering standard cocktails, beers, and a social, energetic vibe.

T-Lounge Club & Bar (Quy Nhơn): One of the premier nightlife destinations in Quy Nhơn, this large club features a state-of-the-art sound system, LED screens, and regular DJ sets playing EDM and V-Pop.

Royal Club (Quy Nhơn): A well-known, high-energy nightclub located centrally, popular for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse music policy, drawing a young, enthusiastic crowd.

King Night Club (Quy Nhơn): A staple of the Quy Nhơn nightlife scene, featuring a massive dance floor, VIP services, and a mix of commercial hits, hip-hop, and local music.

Karaoke & Club New King (Tuy Hòa): A large entertainment complex in Tuy Hòa that hosts a lively nightclub section with a dance floor and often features live singers or DJs.

Phượng Hoàng Disco (Quy Nhơn): An older, but still active, late-night venue in Quy Nhơn that offers a classic Vietnamese disco experience with powerful sound and local music favorites.

V-Club (Quy Nhơn): A trendy spot often hosting themed nights and featuring local celebrity DJs, known for its lively crowd and late closing time.

90’s Pub (Quy Nhơn): While called a “pub,” this is a late-night venue in Quy Nhơn with a dance area and a focus on nostalgic music, creating a fun, retro party atmosphere.

Diamond Club (Tuy Hòa): A major late-night spot in Tuy Hòa city, popular with locals for its energetic environment, light shows, and mainstream dance music.

Quy Nhơn Pub & Disco (Quy Nhơn): A combined venue offering both a relaxed pub area and a high-tempo disco/club section, catering to different paces of the night.

New Phương Đông Bar (Quy Nhơn): Located slightly outside the main center, this late-night venue draws a dedicated local crowd for dancing and strong drinks.

Happy Club (Quy Nhơn): A smaller, cozy club in the center of Quy Nhơn, popular for its friendly vibe and a mix of pop and dance music.

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