Vũng Tàu (Hanoi accent: [vuŋ˧ˀ˥ taʊ̯˨˩] ( listen), Saigon accent: [vuŋ˧˩˧ taːw˨˩] ( listen)) is the largest city and former capital of Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province in Vietnam. The city area is 140 square kilometres (54 square miles), consists of thirteen urban wards and one commune of Long Son Islet. Vũng Tàu was the capital of the province until 2 May 2012, and is the crude oil extraction center of Vietnam.
Restaurants in Vung Tau
5.0 based on 118 reviews
Compare our Tours 5 Star Reviews on Trip Adviser, We don't portray to be the cheapest tour operator, but we do offer a more family personal touch and value for money service for further details please contact Sen ! *Please note all our tours are inclusive of luxury bus from pick up and drop off Refreshments, Herbal foot soak and Seven Course Vietnamese Lunch with drinks*
5.0 based on 45 reviews
* Thuan Moc Spa has just moved to [C7, Phan Huy Chu Street] which is quite near the old location at Hoang Hoa Tham St Proud to be one of the most reliable spas in Vung Tau that you shouldn't miss.
The validity of previous reviews is undeniable. No problems communicating with staff. The ladies work very hard from start to finish. Customer service is sincere and no demands for tip . ( I tipped anyway as I was so grateful) This is definitely one of , if not, the best genuine massage in Vung Tau. I loved being greeted with huge smiles and caring attitude. Cannot say enough of how good they are. Best advice I can give is book ahead. They are busy without rushing. Absolutely returning for more bliss. 5 Stars.
5.0 based on 185 reviews
It was a hot afternoon last Tuesday in mid March and 4 of us visitors to Vung Tau (just to Chill for a couple of weeks) decided to visit Robert Taylor's Musueum of Worldwide Arms. 4 of us were blown away by this amazing collection of Military Uniforms, Memorabilia and Facts dating back centuries. The buildings were immaculately kept and airconditioned to maintain the integrity of the uniforms. 3 different buildings full of amazing weapons and uniforms even those of the Australians fighting in the Vietnam war 50 years ago. Highly recommended to see this private collection here in Vietnam.
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Craft beer (Pasteur Street and East West) - Cocktails - Juices/Smoothies - Food - Occasional Live Music - Seaview Balcony
4.5 based on 86 reviews
This is the statue of mother marry. The rise of the Christian cross on the mountain top. Along the way met the 15 Biblical scenes the way of Jesus Christ. Lifting heavy, but it is worth it. Types from the top are excellent. I recommend to visit early in the morning before the heat or in the evening under the sun can throw a couple of liters of water with you.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Specializing in comfort foods from around the world and ice cold beers any time we are operating. Kitchen is open 7:30a-9pm everyday. Pub is open 7:30am until 10pm or later Monday thru Sunday.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
The only Beach Club in Vung Tau and the official Jimmy Lewis test centre - we are the heart of the Vung Tau surfing community. Our Back Beach location means we are situated on a beautiful white sandy beach with good conditions for surfing and swimming all year round, weather permitting. We stock a good range of long and short surf boards and top of the range Jimmy Lewis SUP for rent, as well as lessons from highly trained instructors, teaching surf, SUP and kitesurfing in both English and Russian. Our bar serves everything from inexpensive draft beer to the highest grade top shelf spirits you can find. The laid-back atmosphere, international crowd and friendly multinational staff mean everyone is welcome and people of all ages and nationalities can enjoy our place day and night.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Princess Spa Vung Tau — Massage services - Skin care - - Package Massage - Body Massage - Foot Reflexology - Waxing Bikini line , Brazilian, Legs, Arm pit , - Body Wrap , Body Mask ,
My wife and I had a body massage with Ms Tuoi and Ms Nguyen and they were fantastic, very profressional and relaxing, we will definately be back.
4.5 based on 836 reviews
Every time I come down to Vung Tau, I climb the 811 stairs. If you want to visit inside the statue, don't wear a singlet (men or women). Obviously, the various views are wonderful and make up for the hard work climbing!
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