Tourists can drive motorbikes or cars on Vo Nguyen Giap road north to reach Son Tra peninsula, located 10km from the center of Da Nang. Some three kilometers further from the foot of the mountain, tourists can reach Bai Rang.
Bai Rang is hidden behind the mountain side of Son Tra peninsula so one can’t see the beach standing on the road looking down.
Unlike My Khe beach, Bai Rang has the charm of a picturesque beach. On one side is the sea and the other is mountains, making Bai Rang look like it is painted green by the forest and the sea all year round.
Bai Rang viewed from the top of Son Tra peninsula. Photo: Thanh Hoa/VNP |
Going to Bai Rang, visitors can enjoy nature, the waves in the clear blue sea and walk barefoot on the smooth sand. One can also play on the rocks of strange shapes like wild animals lost at sea.
Standing on the beach and looking far away, tourists can see the Cham Islands like a giant whale swimming freely in the middle of the sea, a splendid and beautiful Da Nang, the Lady Buddha statue of Linh Ung pagoda overlooking the East Sea, and fishing boats undulating on the waves.
If someone wants to enjoy a peaceful moment of their own, then go to the huts on the reefs to listen to what the sea and the forest wind whisper.
Bai Rang beach is not only beautiful, but also a great food destination with tasty dishes on the coast of central Vietnam such as shrimp, crab, fish, squid and oysters. Tourists can also try riding motorboats on the breaking waves or go snorkelling to explore the mysterious and magical world under the blue water of the SonTra peninsula.
Favored by nature, Bai Rang is a harmony of heaven and the sea, of rocks and water, of love and romance, and a charming gift from Da Nang./.
Service charges on Bai Rang beach are reasonable. Tourists can hire a place, swim and play around the beach for 100,000 dong. Two-hour snorkelling or motorboat trips are available at prices ranging from 800,000 dong to 1.5 million dong per person. |