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This label is not an official certification, but a recognition of Tatinta’s effort to promote products and experiences designed with care for people, culture, and the planet — moving toward a greener, more mindful way of travel.
Accompany fishermen - people with quiet resilience - and support them in building safety and sustainability after natural disasters.
Phu Yen fishermen live simply, with unstable income, depending on:
• Old wooden boat
• Multiple patch nets
• Lack of safety equipment at night
• No waterproof case
• High fuel costs
• Unstable income
Even when homes are repaired, the long-term impact of storms and floods weighs heavily on livelihoods.
The tour helps you understand this real life - without dramatizing it - and gives essential tools to make fishermen safer at sea.
✅Services include:
• Scheduled shuttle service
• Local tour guide (English or Vietnamese)
• Livelihood Support Kit for fishermen
• Safety-at-Sea Kit
• Seafood lunch at the fisherman's house
• Community support costs
• Anchorage and coordination area entrance fee
• Mineral water
• Travel insurance
❌Not included:
• Tip (not required)
• Personal expenses outside the program
• Drinks other than water
• Additional contributions (optional)
• Other costs not mentioned in the service included.
Departure point: Hotel or meeting point in Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen, Vietnam
End point: Return to original pickup point
🕚 08:00 - Arrive at Long Thuy fishing village
🦀 A small, rustic fishing village where livelihoods are tied to the sea every day.
🕚 09:00 - Chat with fishermen
🗣️ Fishermen share:
👉 Why are they vulnerable to storms?
👉 Unstable income story
👉 Children's education costs
👉 Difficulties after each rainy season
🕚 09:30 - Presenting the “Livelihood Support & Safety at Sea” kit
🧰 Livelihood Support Kit
🔸 Net patching tools
🔸 Rope
🔸 Gloves
🔸 Rain poncho
🔸 Basic tool kit
🦺 Safety kit at sea
🔹 Flashlight / headlamp
🔹 Reflective labels
🔹 Rescue siren
🔹 Waterproof plastic box
🔹 Rescue rope
🛠️ All are selected according to the actual needs of fishermen.
🕚 11:45 - Seafood lunch at the fisherman's house
🍱 A simple lunch:
🐟 Grilled fish
🦐 Steamed shrimp
☘️ Boiled vegetables
🍵 Rice
🥘 Ginger fish sauce
🕚 13:00 - Visit the anchorage area & fishing gear storage
🌟 You see:
📍 Wooden boat patched many times
📍 Simple fish drying rack
📍 The old net was manually connected
📍 Rustic tool storage area
📌 This is the clearest evidence of long-term damage after natural disasters.
🕚 14:30 - “Coastal Endurance” walk
🧑🤝🧑 You will be taken to see:
👉 Community shelter
👉 Low house located close to the sea edge
👉 Outdoor fish drying area
👉 Factors that make natural disasters more likely to cause damage
🕚 16:00 - Sunset check-in at the lighthouse
❤️ A moment of silence, connection and understanding.
🕚 17:00 - Return to hotel
✅ Please read the information carefully before booking the tour.
✅ Please bring all necessary personal items.
IMPACT & SUSTAINABILITY
✅ Support fishermen's livelihoods
✅ Increase safety when going out to sea
✅ Transparent - right on demand
✅ No heavy labor
✅ Respect local culture
Cancellations made 48 hours in advance are free.
Cancellation within 48 hours or no show, 100% tour price lost.