Transport network

1. Roads

National Road 1A goes 118km all the way through the province. National Road 1D with 19km in Binh Dinh Province out of 33km in total links Quy Nhon City to Song Cau District of Phu Yen Province on National Road 1A.

National Road 19 goes 70km in Binh Dinh and links the province to the Highlands, Northeastern Cambodia, Southern Laos and Thailand.

Coastal road Nhon Hoi - Tam Quan, 107km long, serves tourism development.

The province has total 386km provincial roads, most of which are covered with cement or asphalt concrete, and thousands of kilometres of concreted interdistrict and intercommune roads.

2. Railway

Like National Road 1A, National Railway goes 150 km all the way through the province.

Dieu Tri Station, one of the 10 biggest stations in Vietnam, 12 km from Quy Nhon downtown and Quy Nhon Port, and terminals at all districts are of the railway network in the province.

3. Sea Ports

Quy Nhon Port is one of the 10 major ports of Vietnam, which is approved by the central government to get priority investment. The port has well-sheltered anchorages, deep passage, large berths and modern facilities capable of safely handling 30,000 DWT vessels. There are direct routes between Quy Nhon port and major ports of Asia. Present capacity: 2.5 million tons per year (2004).

The brief information of Quy Nhon Port is as follows:

Depth: 8.50 m (average tide: 1.56 m);

Passage breadth: 80 m, silted up with sand and mud at 0.4 m/year;

(The passage will be dredged and expanded to be 11 m in depth and 120 m in breadth).

Distance: 10 km southwest of National Road 1A (Buoy Zero will be moved 10 nautical miles from the port), 455 nautical miles from Hai Phong Port, 175 nautical miles from Da Nang Port, 90 nautical miles from Nha Trang Port, 280 nautical miles from Vung Tau.

Thi Nai Port, next to Quy Nhon Port, but smaller with a total berth length of 268 m and water depth of 4 - 6 m, is able to handle vessels of 3,000 to 5,000 DWT. Present capacity: 0.4 million tons per year (2004).

Nhon Hoi seaport of Nhon Hoi Economic Zone with capacity 12 million tonnes a year will be built.

4. Airway (Phu Cat Airport)

30 km north of Quy Nhon City; 3 km runway makes it easy for big aircrafts to land and take off.

There are 10 flights to and from Ho Chi Minh City and 3 flights to and from Ha Noi (transit in Da Nang) every week. 

Department of Transport

Add: 16 Nguyen Hue Street, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province

Tel: +84.56 891823, 891094    Fax: +84.56 891536

Quy Nhon Port

Add:02 Phan Chu Trinh Street, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province

Tel: +84.56 892015, 892363    Fax: +84.56 891783

Thi Nai Port

Add:02 Tran Hung Dao Street, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province

Tel: +84.56 891667, 892991    Fax: +84.56 891667

Dieu Tri Station

Tel: +84.56 833255

Booking – Office in Phu Cat District

Tel: +84.56 056.825313, 0903503603 (Mr. Thanh)