Clustered about 13 miles (21 kilometers) from Hoi An’s Cua Dai harbor, the eight Cham Islands, also known as Cù Lao Chàm, boast white-sand beaches, granite cliffs, and vibrant coral reefs. These islands, recognized for their rich marine life and ecosystems, have been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can explore the diverse underwater world through diving and snorkeling, experiencing the natural beauty that has made these islands a significant ecological site.
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