The arch isbelieved to have been formed by four volcanoes 250 million years ago. Itbelongs to An Vinh islet and is approximately 1.5km from the shore.
Travelagencies have begun deploying scuba diving tours to the stone arch, offeringvisitors a chance to enjoy the stunning underwater beauty.
According toPhan Tran Tan Tai, tour guide of the Volcano Ly Son Dive Centre, visitors willbe equipped with with the necessary scuba gear, as well as a wetsuit and divingmask. He also said those who are pregnant or have hypertension or diabetesshould not join the tour.
According todivers, the 100m underwater arch is about eight times longer than the onshoreone, which is also located on Ly Son island.
The archsurface is covered with abundant colourful marine creatures, enchantingvisitors to the scene.
It is thefirst time Le Tan, a visitor from Quang Ngai city, visited the underwater stonearch.
“It wasamazing to see all the sea creatures,” Tan exclaimed, adding that he was carefullyguided by the professional divers.
“It is notdifficult at all, even for those who are not experienced divers,” Tan said.
Nguyen ThiThuy Trang, a visitor from Kon Tum province found it wonderful to enjoy thenatural beauty.
“Thecolourful coral reefs and lively fish make me to want to stay there forever.The underwater world is even more beautiful than I had seen on films,” Trang toldVietnam News Agency reporter.
If you visitLy Son island one day, do not miss the chance to see the underwater world andthe stone arch. –VNA