Ancient civilization gets a tropical beach twist in Mui Ne, a resort town in southeast Vietnam. Formidable Cham towers seem to keep watch over the visitors who come here for the epic kitesurfing or to frolic along the sand dunes. Candy-colored fishing vessels bob gently in the waters of Mui Ne Harbor, where you can buy steamed seafood that’s literally fresh off the boat.
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Mui Ne Museum is an interactive museum of local old fishing village. It was divided into 14 areas unfolding the 300 year of local fishermen and the famous fish sauce making industry. You will be guided with a documentary film and your group can have very nice photos taken along the 1600m2 area.
Many interesting facts about Phan Thiet Mui Ne can be found here. There are guides in English, Vietnamese, Russian and Chinese so anyone can understand the fishing village history here.. There was a 3D oceans for nice pictures taking as well... ticket is 100,000 VND, about 4 USD
4.0 based on 3,262 reviews
Southeast Asia is usually associated with a wet, tropical environment, but, in the area of Mui Ne, Vietnam, lays a beautiful desert. white sandunes is 50km away from mui ne central ,the city of Mui Ne is four hours from Ho Chi Minh City, in the south of the a further 45 minutes,and you arrive at Bau Trang, Bau Trang, or the White Sand Dunes, is one of the only desert areas in Southeast Asia and is a beautiful expanse of dunes and sand. There are no camels here; instead, shepherds herd cows through the sandy expanse. Perhaps the most striking part of the area is a small lagoon covered in lotus flowers. Beside the lake, there is also a small pine forest that makes the wind cool, even in the hot Asian desert.
I worked out an itinerary for visiting Central and South Vietnam with the help of Esther Tran an experienced travel consultant with Far East Tours . With a lot of input from her we were able to work our a rather tightly scheduled itinerary covering Ho Chi Minh, Mui Ne, Dalat, Nha Trang, Danang, Hoi An , Hue and finally back to Mui Ne. After arrival at Ho Chi Minh we left the next morning for a three hour drive to Mui Ne which is a very quiet and serene beach resort in SE Vietnam where we spent the day on the beach in preparation for a very early morning tour starting at 5am to the White sand dunes to catch the sunrise. The sand dunes were really an awersome sight and something you would never expect to find in a lush tropical country like Vietnam but in fact the dunes were there and very grand giving you visions of the sahara desert . From the foot of the dunes we changed from a jeep to sand buggies up to the top of the dunes and after sunrise which was a grand sight we moved to the red sand dunes and the fairy streem followed by a visit to the fishing village. The next destination was Dalat in the Central highlands where the scene was totall different with cool and dry weather and a very European feel to the city where we spent two nights visiting the sights and attractions and then moved on to Nha Trang with the beach spawning for as far as the eye could see . We visited some attractions and had a mud bath which was a speciality of the city Following on we took a flight to Danang and was driven to Hoi An, an ancient city which was very serene and peaceful and stayed at the Ancient House Resort a very cosy and small resort but with very friendly and sociable staff and a very cosy feel . From Hoi An we drove back to Danang in transit to Hue the Ancient Capital and a hub of culture and history . Finally from Hue we flew back to Ho Chi Minh and joined a Mekong Delta tour before ending our very hectic but rewarding tour of part of Vietnam. All this was made possible only with the hard work and dedication of Esther from Far East who took pains to get all hotels and tours set up despite being the most busy season for travel in Vietnam being the Tet New Year and also the Chinese New Year and an influx of Chinese and SE Asian tourists . Despite the fact that it was her holiday and that of the company she was following up on the tour progress daily from her home and made sure that I was informed in advance of the following day's schedule , the tour guide's contact and timing so that we had a hassle free vacation thanks to her hard work. I would feel that Far East Tour is a reliable and dependable tour operator in Vietnam and would recommend them to any of my friends or associates who plan to visit Vietnam or for that matter other parts of IndoChina . Likewise if I should plan another trip for the area they would be my first choice
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Live lobsters for usd1.50 each. Fresh scallops and fresh fish. Thats what you can expect at this harbour. Buy it and bring up to the restaurants nearby and they will cook it for another usd3 per dish. The early morning is the best time to experience the bustling market activity right at the beach. The round boats traverse between the bigger trawler boats and the beach and carry the day's catch onshore. They are round in shape for 3 main reaaona. Because they are taxed based on the length of the vessel, they are also more stable than a traditional boat and they can be made of plastic. It is also the place to see the sunset. You will take postcard pictures of the colourful boats , experience the true local fishing community and fill your stomach with the freshest and cheapest seafood for miles. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 90 reviews
The weather is not great at this time of the year but the wind was low and some days were sunny but more cloudy, this is a great beach to visit in vietnam and should be seen.
3.5 based on 2,037 reviews
No entrance fee. Nice dunes and great sunset view! There are many people sliding down the dunes with a plastic sheet and my hubby even jumping down the dunes. As this is an unshelter place, highly recommended to visit either early morning or late afternoon to enjoy thee nice view of sunrise/sunset.
3.5 based on 829 reviews
Mui Ne Beach is nonetheless the most underrated beaches in the world. Be there early in the morning to catch the sunrise from the seas. The waves are huge but fun to play with. The views of the surrounding are breathtaking. I can relax on the lounge chair the entire day.
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Inspired from the charming Napa Valley of the US, Sea Links City proudly introduces its first Castle in Mui Ne and ever in Vietnam. The authentically-styled, Western-prototyped castle, breathtaking views abound at every turn – mustard in picturesque rolling hills planted with vineyards year-round of every stature dot the landscape of the Sea Links City. Whether you are wine tasters or visitor at the Castle, refreshing the soul of yourself with the unique circling of the medieval style architect with light and cozy atmosphere makes RD Wine Castle the premium destination in Mui Ne for Passionate Travelers and Wine Connoisseurs. Enjoy a tour of tasting senses throughout the Castle. We can’t bring to you the Napa Valley but we are sure to deliver the premium standing tasting technique for your winery experience. For Connoisseurs and Wine Lovers, sips after sips of Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvignon and more no doubt leaves you tipsy moments and endless gossiping hangouts.
3.5 based on 49 reviews
An individual store. Try Pho Hoang! (think Hoang will be the title of the stall), banh mi Xiu Mai Chao Long), each of the stalls are at the right hand aspect of the marketplace. The coffee stall close by additionally serves heavy coffee!
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