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.
Restaurants in Mui Ne
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Rids Surfclub, is a surf-station and a cafe located at a deserted beach, where you can learn surfing, windsurfing or kiteserfing, or rent equipment for any skill level. The hot shower and a cosy sea-view cafe are always at your service. You're welcome to enjoy our home-style cooked dishes, fruit juices and desserts. We're open all year round, from early morning till late evening. Wellcome to Rids
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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