Ly Son is  about 30 kilometres away from the mainland composed of Big, Little and  Mu Cu islands. The 10-square-kilometre island group has a population of  over 20,000.
 
Big island or  Cu Lao Re is Ly Son's centre, Little island is also known as An Binh and  the smallest island is still uninhabited. With beautiful beaches, pure  ocean and wild beauty, Ly Son is attracting thousands of visitors a day.  The island has a diverse ecosystem and famous garlic fields.
 
Tourists can  clearly see the coral while swimming in Little island or the limestone  reefs created by volcanic activity thousands of years ago. Those who  don't want to swim can visit the pagodas on the island which are also a  sight to behold.
 
Travelling to Ly Son Island on boat
 
 
 
 
Swimming in Little Island
 
The garlic fields
 
 
The view from Thoi Loi Mountain
 
A natural stone tower
 
 
 
Exploring Cau Cave
 
 
 
 
Hang Pagoda on Ly Son Island
 
Duc Pagoda
 
To Vo gate