Beaches in Binh Ba Island

Binh Ba, often known as Lobster Island, is a small uninhabited island in Cam Binh commune, Cam Ranh city, Khanh Hoa province. The island is located 15 kilometers from the Ba Ngoi harbor. It was previously inhabited by the military, and no one from the outside was permitted to visit. The rule has now been changed, however only locals are permitted to enter the island.


Binh Ba retains its natural beauty since it is well-protected by military and is largely untouched. On the island, there are seven virgin beaches: Hon Co, Bai Chuong, Old House, Cay Me, Bai Rua, Bai Nom, and Bo De, but only three are accessible: Bai Nom, Old House, and Bai Chuong.


Bai Nom is the most beautiful beach on the island. A beautiful arc-shaped shoreline is formed by a stretch of fine white sand and mountains on two sides, with massive stones on top. It is the only beach where you cannot see the sunrise or sunset. The purest water may be found at Old House Beach.


However, because of the rocks, swimming here is a little uncomfortable. There are many vivid coral reefs under and above water on Old House Beach, so you can explore them by scuba diving, snorkeling, or relaxing on a boat.


Although Bai Chuong beach is not as beautiful as the other two, it is an excellent location for watching the sunrise on Binh Ba island. Furthermore, the island enchants travelers with its untamed environment, inexpensive seafood, and friendly residents. This is also an excellent spot for photography.


The months of March to September are thought to be the finest time to visit Binh Ba's beaches.


Note: If you are a foreign tourist on the island, avoid being curious and breaking the rules in prohibited areas.


Location: Khanh Hoa

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