Tam Kỳ ( listen) (IATA: TMK) is the capital city of Quảng Nam Province, in the South Central Coast of Vietnam.
Restaurants in Tam Ky
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Should go to explore this lake, so fresh and wild. The view was excellent. You can bring some foods and drinks for camping. Really nice!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Well worth the stop. Peaceful place to visit. Research before visiting. Bullet holes in some towers. Will visit again
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This area like the square with Thu Mother statue. You should prepare the umbrella or hat, because the weather is so hot! Opposite with this park, there are some small restaurant, take a break and enjoy fresh coconut, really nice! Gluck!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
The location was really far from Da Nang (arround 50km) but should go to visit. Every house's wall is every mural such as: animals, people is working, flowers... really nice!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
About 7km away from Tam Ky City Centre, Tam Thanh beach is a very beautiful, uncommercialized with few resorts, restaurants or services. Travelers who come here during summer time ( peak season is from April to July) can enjoy this hidden gem with emerald water, safe-for-swiming water level, and a perfect get-away from the busy cities.
Stunning beach visited on a day out from Hoi An. I went in a shared taxi to Tam Ky-60,000vnd one way, then motorcycle to the beach. Well worth the effort, I walked several kms along a pristine beach, no hassle from vendors then strolled through the colourful village where the houses have stunning murals painted on the sides. my accommodation booked the shared taxi, the last one back leaves at 1700
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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4.0 based on 13 reviews
Authentic gem!! Sometimes when you travel you feel as though you’ve discovered something no one else has yet and this is it ! We went as a group of 7 , 3 adults and 4 kids aged 6,9,10 and 12. We caught a return taxi from hoi an (around 1mil vnd for a 7 seater) and the driver stayed with us and took us to the mural city on the coast. Trip took about 1 hour to get there. There are not really any places to eat in the area so we just purchased some fruit from a local stall down there. When you arrive there is a big sign saying welcome to the tunnels as well as a building to the right. If you either drive or walk beyond that to the right you will find another building with another billboard and a telephone number to call. It took a while but our driver called and about 10 min later a guy turns up on a motorbike to start out private tour. We went in January and there was unfortunately water in the tunnels so we couldn’t go as far but nonetheless 2 kids and 1 adult went in twice coming up in different places. It felt so authentic you are right in a village and part of the non organised manner of this trip made it feel like you were discovering these tunnels yourself. The man who dug the tunnels daughters still live right at this spot and they happily waved and chatted in Vietnamese to us. We then went back to the main entrance to watch a 15 min video with English sub titles about the tunnels. We paid the guy 200k vnd which is far from what it was worth. 100% do not miss this out of your trip if you can do it !
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