Vietnam

Queen's Beach

Queen's Beach, also known as Egg Stones Beach, is located in the Ghenh Rang Quy Nhon Tourist Area. The beach is known for its unique natural characteristics, featuring smooth round stones that resemble giant bird eggs. These stones are stacked on the beach, creating a unique and picturesque landscape, especially during sunrise when the stones are dyed with sparkling light and the water claps the shore with moss clinging to the slab. The beach was not widely known until around 1972, and it was initially discovered by fishermen who would visit the area. Over time, the beach has seen some development, with new shops being established to attract visitors. However, the area is still in its early stages of development and retains much of its natural beauty. The beach is relatively small and can get crowded, so visitors are advised to time their visits carefully, with dawn being a particularly good time to visit. Despite its beauty, the beach is not ideal for swimming due to the presence of many rocks. The beach gained popularity when Emperor Bao Dai’s wife used to frequent it. There are restaurants nearby for visitors to refresh themselves. The beach is free to visit, making it a great spot for photo opportunities.

What to do at Queen's Beach?

Restaurants

You can enjoy one of the restaurants at the beach while soaking up the sun.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the unique and picturesque nature of the beach, particularly its large, smooth stones that resemble giant bird eggs and the stunning sunrise views. Many also appreciate its undeveloped, serene atmosphere and potential for beautiful scenery. However, complaints are made about the beach being small, crowded, and rocky, making it unsuitable for swimming and challenging to navigate.

Where is Queen's Beach?

Latitude: 13.742366 / Longitude: 109.2156729

Queen's Beach is located in Vietnam. The following map of Queen's Beach shows the exact location.

Where to Stay near Queen's Beach?

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