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Ca Na Beach: What You Need to Know Before Going

2/8/2026
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What Is Ca Na?

A 60km drive south of Phan Rang, Ca Na is not a typical beach. Instead of flat white sand stretching to the horizon, you get massive granite boulders — some the size of trucks — scattered across crystal-clear water. It looks like a giant dumped a pile of rocks into the sea and called it a day.

It's photogenic in a way that flat beaches never are. And because it's slightly out of the way, you'll rarely share it with more than a handful of people.

When to Go

Good: March to October. Calm sea, warm water, clear visibility.

Avoid: November to February. Waves get rough, the boulders become slippery and dangerous, and swimming is out.

Best time of day: Early morning (6-8am). The light hits the boulders at a low angle and turns everything warm and golden. Also much cooler before the sun climbs.

Getting There

From Phan Rang: ~60km south on Highway 1. By motorbike it's about 1 hour. By car, slightly less.

The beach is right off the highway — you'll see the boulders from the road. There's no formal parking lot; just pull over where others do.

What to Do

Rock Scrambling

The main draw. Climb over and between the boulders, find your own private pool, sit in the water between two massive rocks. Bring rubber-soled sandals — the rocks are slippery when wet.

Swimming

Between the boulders, the water is usually calm and very clear. Not deep — good for relaxed swimming and floating.

Photography

Every angle is a shot. Best light is early morning or late afternoon. Avoid midday — harsh overhead light flattens everything.

Eating

Small seafood eateries dot the roadside just north of the beach. Fresh fish, grilled prawns, clam soup. Cash only, prices reasonable.

Common Mistakes

Going in the wrong season: November-February, the sea turns rough and the rocks become genuinely dangerous. More than one person has slipped badly.

Wearing flip-flops: You'll regret it within 5 minutes. The rocks are uneven and often wet.

Skipping food: There's not much near the beach itself. Eat at one of the roadside spots on your way in or out.

Expecting facilities: No showers, no changing rooms, minimal shade. Bring what you need.

Combine With

Ca Na and Mui Dinh Lighthouse are 20-30km apart. Easy to do both in one day trip from Phan Rang.

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