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Bai Xep Beach is open 24 hours a day, as it is a public beach accessible at any time. To get there from central Tuy Hoa, take a taxi or motorbike taxi along DT 641 Road, about 20–30 minutes away; the approximate cost is 200,000–300,000 VND. You can check detailed routes on Google Maps for precise navigation.
Entry to Bai Xep Beach is completely free, as it is a public beach with no access charge. However, if you decide to rent an umbrella or a chair, it may cost between 50,000 and 100,000 VND, depending on the local provider. For more details about services, visit the official Phu Yen tourism website at phuyen.gov.vn.
It is recommended to spend at least 2–3 hours swimming, relaxing on the sand, and exploring the rocky surroundings. If you are planning a picnic or sunset photos, you could extend your visit to half a day. This gives you enough time to appreciate the tranquility without rushing.
Bai Xep Beach is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and its proximity to the mountains, making it a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors while highlighting the preservation of Vietnam’s coastline. Although it does not have a major specific historical significance, it represents the cultural heritage of Phu Yen as a region of pristine beaches influenced by ancient Cham culture. For more about local history, visit Vietnam Travel.
The best time is during the dry season from February to August, when the weather is sunny and the waters are calmer; avoid the rainy season from September to January. During the day, sunrise or sunset offers spectacular views with fewer crowds, ideal for photos and relaxation.
The main access is via paved roads to the entrance, but the beach itself has fine sand that can be challenging for wheelchairs; there are no specific accessible facilities. It is recommended to contact local adapted taxi services or guides; for additional information, call the Phu Yen tourism committee at +84 257 382 2077.
Nearby, about 10–15 km away, you can visit the Vijaya Cham Towers, a historic site of Cham culture, and Bai Xep Beach itself connects with Ganh Da Dia, famous for its unique rock formations. Another good stop is Tuy Hoa Market to try local food. Explore more on TripAdvisor.
Bring sunscreen, water, and snacks, as there are few vendors; wear comfortable shoes for walking on the rocks and respect the environment by avoiding plastics. If you are traveling in a group, consider renting motorbikes for more freedom. For weather updates and tips, check AccuWeather.
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