Located just 20 kilometers northeast of downtown Ha Tinh Province, where the river mouth meets the expansive East Sea, Cua Sot Beach in Loc Ha Commune is becoming a popular spot for both nature lovers and photographers.
While its primary identity is as a bustling fishing hub, Cua Sot offers a rare celestial gift: a crimson dawn that transforms the coastline into a living masterpiece.
As the first rays break over the horizon, the sky over Cua Sot lights up in a stunning display of fiery oranges and deep reds. This celestial blaze spreads across the shimmering waters, coloring the morning waves with a radiant pink hue. The sea, once dark, looks like a continuous silken ribbon that shifts between shades of bright fire and gentle rose.
For those experiencing this for the first time, it is a scene of breathtaking beauty with a fresh, cool breath of nature that feels both ancient and new. Additionally, Cua Sot provides a variety of stunning backdrops that combine natural wonder with genuine local culture.
That is Cua Sot fishing port. Here, guests can witness the raw energy of fishermen returning after a long night at sea. The traditional basket boats, the organized chaos of the dawn seafood market, and the sun-kissed faces of the locals create a rich, documentary-style aesthetic deeply rooted in Vietnamese heritage. Additionally, located next to Cua Sot, Xuan Hai Beach remains pristine and tranquil. It is the perfect spot for poetic silhouettes against a golden sunrise or a deep scarlet sunset, where the stillness of the water creates a mirror similar to the sky.
Amid this radiant backdrop, the low hum of boat engines combines with the rhythmic crash of waves, reflecting the tireless spirit of the fishing village and signaling a day of hope and abundance. Whether guests are there to swim in the gentle surf or to hunt for the perfect shot, Cua Sot offers a peaceful yet lively retreat.








