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How to get to Qui Nhon

Getting There: Introduction

Located on the picturesque coast of the central region, Qui Nhon attracts travelers with a combination of pristine beaches, rich history, and a peaceful atmosphere. This developing resort in Vietnam is not yet overcrowded with tourists, making it an ideal destination for a secluded getaway.

You can reach the city in various ways: by taking a direct or connecting flight, embarking on a scenic train journey, or arriving by bus from neighboring provinces.

By Plane

The fastest and most comfortable way to reach the resort is by air. The city is served by Phu Cat Airport (UIH), located approximately 30 kilometers from the center. Flights arrive daily from the country's major metropolises, ensuring a reliable connection to the region.

If direct tickets are unavailable, you can consider flying to neighboring cities: Tuy Hoa (75 km) or the more popular tourist hub Nha Trang (169 km). However, arriving specifically at Phu Cat saves significant time, eliminating the need for a long ground transfer.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Medium
33.7

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

A journey by rail allows you to enjoy views of the Vietnamese countryside. The key transport hub for the city is Dieu Tri station, located approximately 10–15 km from the center of Qui Nhon. This is a major stop on the "North-South" line, where trains from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City stop.

You can also travel to stations in neighboring cities, such as Tuy Hoa or Nha Trang, but alighting at Dieu Tri station is the most optimal and convenient option for tourists.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TBB
94 km
1 h 56 min
PXU
165 km
3 h 19 min
NHA
210 km
4 h 8 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services remain one of the most budget-friendly ways to travel around the country. Comfortable intercity buses (sleeper buses) regularly run to Qui Nhon from major tourist centers and neighboring provinces.

Travelers often choose this mode of transport for trips along the coast, enjoying the landscapes along the way. It is recommended to check the current schedule and seat availability at bus station ticket counters or local travel agencies upon arrival in Vietnam.

By Car

Traveling by car or taxi allows you to plan your route independently and stop at beautiful locations. The shortest route lies from the city of Tuy Hoa: the distance is about 94 km, which will take approximately 1.9 hours.

If you are driving from the mountain plateau, the road from Pleiku, with a length of 165 km, will require about 3.3 hours. The journey from the popular resort of Nha Trang will take longer — expect about 4.1 hours to cover the distance of 210 km.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TBB
94 km
1 h 56 min
PXU
165 km
3 h 19 min
NHA
210 km
4 h 8 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to Qui Nhon is as comfortable and smooth as possible, it is worth familiarizing yourself with local features in advance. This city is characterized by a measured pace of life, and proper preparation will help you adapt faster.

  1. Clothing and Season. The climate here is hot and tropical, so prefer light clothing made from natural fabrics (cotton, linen). Be sure to bring a hat and high-protection sunscreen.
  2. Transport. To get around the city and visit remote beaches, renting a motorbike is most convenient. If you do not drive, use official taxis (e.g., Mai Linh) or ride-hailing apps to avoid inflated prices.
  3. Finances. The main currency is the Vietnamese Dong. Major hotels accept cards, but street cafes and markets only accept cash. It is better to exchange currency at banks or jewelry shops.
  4. Health. Drink only bottled water and avoid drinks with ice at questionable street stalls. Pharmacies are available in the city, but it is better to bring specific medications with you.
  5. Communication. English is understood in hotels, but it is not widely spoken in markets and local cafes. Download an offline translator on your phone — this will greatly simplify interaction.
  6. Local Etiquette. The Vietnamese value politeness and restraint. When visiting temples and pagodas, be sure to cover your shoulders and knees, and leave your shoes at the entrance.
  7. Safety Precautions. Do not leave valuables unattended on the beach and try not to display large sums of money in crowded places.

Observing these simple rules will help you feel confident and enjoy the hospitality and beauty of this amazing Vietnamese city.

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