Cồn Cỏ Island, a small, remote island off the coast of Vietnam, is now accessible to tourists departing from Cửa Việt Port. Visitors are able to spend overnight on the island, engaging in activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling to view the coral reefs. Popular attractions include the island’s lighthouse and the national flag pole. The island is positioned as a southern gateway to Bắc Bộ Gulf. This new tourism initiative provides an opportunity to explore a previously less-visited area of the Vietnamese coastline. The overnight stay allows for a more immersive experience of the island’s natural beauty and historical landmarks. Authorities hope the increased tourism will benefit the local economy while preserving the island’s environment.