In autumn, the number of visitors to Hon Dau Island falls sharply, but the lack of people makes this small island very peaceful.
Hon Dau is located near the Do Son resort, 20 kilometers from Hai Phong city’s center. It is a favourite destination of backpackers.
It only takes about 30 minutes to reach this island. The island is covered by primary forest so there are not many tourist facilities.
The Hon Dau lighthouse operating facility is the only place where visitors can stay overnight, with four rooms.
Tourists can set up camp on the beach to enjoy the fresh air from the sea.
You should get up early to enjoy the freshness of the new day and take pictures of the beautiful moments of the sea.
You can walk to the temple of the Sea of the God and Hon Dau lighthouse. In the picture is Do Son peninsula viewed from the Hon Dau lighthouse.
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