Welcome To Mui Ne

Welcome to Mui Ne, Vietnam’s coastal spectacle, where the sun-kissed beaches meet an ocean of sand dunes. Renowned for its unique landscape, Mui Ne beckons with its towering red and white dunes, exhilarating wind-based watersports, and tranquil fishing villages. Here, adventure and serenity coexist, inviting travelers to ride the wind on a kiteboard, explore rustic hamlets, or simply soak in the sublime views.

Mui Ne is more than a beach escape; it’s a vibrant escapade wrapped in the warmth of Vietnamese hospitality. Get ready to discover a seaside rhythm unlike any other—a place where every grain of sand tells a story.

Mui Ne
Experience the quad bike ride at Mui Ne’s Sand Dunes

See and Do

The beach on Miu Ne is prone to slight changes in topography season to season due to the forces of nature playing games of throw and catch with the stretch of sand. That being said, there is always enough beach to house the many tourists that visit. The easy-going atmosphere and high temperatures in the dry season, make it an ideal place to relax on the beach.

If lounging on the beach isn’t relaxing enough, there are numerous spas on the main strip which offer a range of beauty and relaxation treatments to rid visitors of any remaining stress. It can also be a good place to treat your muscles after a heavy day of water sports.

For those wanting a bit more action, there is plenty to choose from when it comes to watersports. Although kite surfing was the original sport of choice, Mui Ne now has a whole range of seaborne activities to offer. During the high season, November to April, the clear blue sea becomes awash with colourful, billowing kites towing adventurous surfers. Kite surfers dominate the waves dipping and rising with the gusts of winds. Also popular in Miu Ne are surfing and, more recently, stand-up paddle boarding. All of these adrenaline-fueled sports can be practised just off the shore of the sandy beach and there are a host of companies hiring equipment and running daily classes.

Outdoor adventure isn’t limited to the sea in Mui Ne as it has some incredible sand dunes not far from the main area.

The sloping Red Dunes are just 20- 30 minutes from the town and are a dramatic change in the landscape. Named for the firey coloured sands which make up the unusual scene, it is a fabulous place to watch the sunset as the whole area glows an intense orange colour. The dunes can be explored on foot, and there are plenty of children waiting to sell you a ride down the dunes on their plastic mats.

About an hour’s ride out of Mui Ne are the incredible White Dunes which, unsurprisingly, are made up of a sea of glowing white sand which seems to be of another place altogether. These rolling desert like sand dunes are sculpted into rippling banks by the wind and are dotted with lotus-filled ponds. The dunes are oven busy with people exploring on quad bikes or in 4WD vehicles which are available for hire with a driver.

There are a small number of golf courses in the area for budding putters to try out. The courses feature are range of challenging set ups and look out across the beautiful arching bay.

Culture and Arts

As Mui Ne has developed mainly as a tourist destination, most of the town is now devoted to the tourism industry. The traditional fishing village life can still be experienced by getting away from the main strip. Visiting the nearby fishing villages is a great way to experience the local culture and meet some local people. The colourful basket boats and bigger fishing boats look charming bobbing up and down on the waves with their reflections rippling below. As well as discovering local life, these villages are a great place to try some freshly caught seafood.
Mui Ne also has relics left over from the ancient culture that once inhabited the nearby areas. The Cham civilisation spread across Vietnam from approximately the 2nd to the 19th century and what’s left of the Po Shanu Towers offer an insight into this ancient culture. Similar to the ruins at My Son, the ravages of time and war have taken their toll on the impressive towers, but the remains abound in historical significance. There are two tall towers and a small building, dedicated to the worship of the Hindu god Shiva, whose detailed architecture shows the creativity of the Cham civilisation. The temple’s location on a hilltop offers amazing views of the surrounding areas.

Food and Drink

Mui Ne’s coastal location and long history as a fishing village make it a prime spot for trying some delicious seafood. There are swathes of seafood barbeque joints along the beach offering freshly grilled seafood. The main dishes here consist of succulent stuffed fish and fresh juicy shellfish all cooked in flavoursome Vietnamese sauces. As well as being extremely fresh and well prepared, the seafood dishes are well priced.

Many of the local specialities are also seafood based. Somewhat unusual for Vietnam is the Mai fish salad which takes fresh small fish and serves them raw in a salad. The fish are marinated in a thick flavoursome sauce and served with herbs and vegetables. The ingredients are wrapped in rice paper to make a package with a punchy, fresh taste.

A favourite amongst many locals is Oc Huong or sweet sea snail which is prepared in a number of different including steaming, baking or grilling along with the usual mouthwatering accompaniment of plentiful garlic.

Mui Ne has some more unusual dishes for adventurous visitors to sample. Small lizards feature on the menu and makeup two traditional dishes. Grilled lizards are dong lizards which have been flavoured with lemongrass and grilled or fried. Dong lizards can also be minced, fried and served with Banh Phong Tom, a shrimp flavoured rice cake which is deep fried and then fired.

As well as the Vietnamese restaurants, there are a ion of restaurants offering international cuisine to cater for the varying tastes of visitors.

erched along the eastern coast of Vietnam in Binh Thuan Province, Mui Ne is not one of the top 10 beach destinations in the world; it’s the pulsating heart of the region’s rich fishing heritage. Once a sleepy enclave, it has transformed into a bustling tourist destination about 215 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City and 11 kilometers east of Phan Thiet while retaining its soulful charm.

Travel to Mui Ne

Arriving at Mui Ne can be as memorable as your stay. Here’s how you can reach this seaside sanctuary from Ho Chi Minh City.

By Train

The most popular option is taking the SPT2 train from Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Thiet

  • Duration: Around 4 hours
  • Departures: Daily at 6:40 from Saigon Railway Station
  • Ticket Pricing: Ranges from 7.05 USD to 10.24 USD, with varied seating options

By Bus

The bus route from Ho Chi Minh City to Mui Ne is another affordable and popular choice.

  • Duration: Around 5 hours
  • Departure: Frequent services throughout the day from Mien Dong Bus Station
  • Operators: Phuong Trang, Sinh Cafe
  • Ticket Price: 3.68 USD to 5.32 USD

By Motorbike or Private Car

For a journey at your own pace, take the coastal road via Ke Ga Cape or the more direct National Highway 1A and Suoi Cat intersection. Of course, the motorbike option is only recommended for experienced drivers who are familiar with the traffic in Vietnam.

  • Duration: 3 to 4 hours with car riding and 3 to 5 hours with motorbike ridding
  • There are 2 optional routes:
    • To reach Mui Ke Ga from Ho Chi Minh City, take the route through Binh Lau and La Gi. Once reaching Binh Thuan Province, continue driving towards Phan Thiet city center. This route is approximately 242 kilometers long, but it is known for being scenic, beautiful, and easy to drive.
    • You can take the second route which involves following National Road 1A through Binh Thuan Province until you reach Suoi Cat Intersection. From there, turn left and enter Phan Thiet City, and then continue along Provincial Road 706 until you reach Mui Ne. This route covers a distance of approximately 209 kilometers and has plenty of gas stations along the way.

Best Season To Explore Mui Ne

Mui Ne is blessed with a tropical coastal climate, characterized by two distinct seasons that dictate the best times to visit this picturesque beach town.

The optimal time for visiting Mui Ne would be at the tail end of the dry season, from late February to April. The weather is still dry, but the winds are less intense, making it more comfortable for those who are not into wind-powered sports. Additionally, this timing avoids the peak tourist season around December and January, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with less crowded beaches and attractions.

  • Dry season (November to April)

The dry season, extending from November through April, is widely regarded as the most ideal period to visit Mui Ne. During these months, the weather is predominantly sunny with clear blue skies and a minimal chance of rainfall, making it perfect for beach activities, watersports, and exploring the dunes. The temperatures are comfortably warm, usually hovering around 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), which is ideal for those looking to escape colder climates.

This season also brings with it the consistent winds that Mui Ne is famous for, especially from December to February, making it a world-renowned spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing enthusiasts.

  • Rainy season (May to October)

The rainy season falls between May and October. The weather is still warm during this time, but it is marked by higher humidity and frequent, albeit usually short-lived, rain showers. These downpours often occur in the late afternoon or evening, and while they can bring a refreshing change to the day’s heat, they might also interrupt some outdoor activities.

However, the rainy season has its own charm, as the landscape becomes lush and green, and the crowds are fewer, providing a more laid-back experience. Moreover, the prices for accommodation and activities can be lower during this off-peak season.

Unveiling The Wonders Of Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a tapestry of natural wonders and cultural landmarks, each offering a unique experience.

Sand Dunes

The White Sand Dunes and Red Sand Dunes of Mui Ne are two of nature’s most stunning canvases, where the sands tell tales of time and the winds sing the songs of the sea.

  • White Sand Dunes

Beyond the coastal charm of Mui Ne, a journey of about 30 kilometers leads to the transcendent beauty of the White Sand Dunes of Bau Trang.

The White Sand Dunes are a marvel at any time of day, but they hold a special enchantment at dawn. The early morning sun spills its first golden rays across the dunes, setting the white sands aglow with a pure, pearlescent light. For those with a spirit of adventure, the dunes offer the thrill of sandboarding—sliding down the gentle slopes feels like surfing on a sea of crystals, a must-try experience for any visitor.

Behold the breathtaking beauty of Mui Ne’s White Sand Dunes and Red Sand Dunes
  • Red Sand Dunes

Closer to the beating heart of Phan Thiet City, a mere 25 kilometers away, the Red Sand Dunes of Mui Ne is a contrasting spectacle. These dunes are a celebration of hues, as the sands shift from golden to amber to a deep, burnished red. Adjacent to the scenic Hon Rom Beach, their accessibility makes them an ever-popular attraction.

As the sun begins to dip towards the horizon, the Red Sand Dunes transform into an amphitheater of natural wonder. Sandboarding here becomes not just an activity but a rite of passage, as you glide down the slopes with the wind in your hair, the fine grains whispering beneath you. As evening approaches, the sunset paints the sky in strokes of fiery orange and passionate purples, a breathtaking sight that makes the Red Sand Dunes a photographer’s paradise.

Mui Ne Beach

This palm-fringed beach is the heart of Mui Ne’s resort life. Known for its steady wind conditions, it’s a hotspot for kitesurfing and windsurfing. The golden sands and gentle waves offer a tranquil retreat for sunbathers and swimmers alike.

Mui Ne Harbor

At Mui Ne Harbor, Vietnam’s vibrant fishing culture comes alive. Witness the flurry of activity as fishermen haul in their bountiful catch, a daily ritual that offers insight into the local way of life and the importance of the sea to the community.

Fairy Stream

A geological wonder, the Fairy Stream runs through a canyon with dramatic limestone formations and red sand cliffs on either side. Visitors can wade through the shallow waters, which lead to a small waterfall, making for a picturesque journey through one of Mui Ne’s most enchanting attractions.

Linh Long Tu Temple

Resting on the slopes of Nghia Trung Hill, Linh Long Tu Temple is a serene sanctuary that has witnessed the passage of two centuries. Founded in 1811, this temple evolved from a simple bamboo structure to a stone-walled building with a traditional tiled roof. It’s a place for reflection amidst a setting that whispers the tales of its storied past.

Old Fishing Village 3D Museum

This expansive 1,600 m² museum brings the 300-year history of Phan Thiet Mui Ne to life through 14 interactive exhibits. Visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional fish sauce industry, try their hand at being a fisherman, and sample the region’s renowned fish sauce. The museum forms a central part of Phan Thiet’s project to preserve and promote the heritage of its ancient fishing village.

10 Amazing Things To Do In Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a coastal haven that offers a plethora of activities tailored to the tastes of adventurers, culture enthusiasts, and relaxation-seekers alike. Here’s a list of some of the best things to do in this vibrant Vietnamese town:

Embark on a Quad Bike Adventure at the Sand Dunes

Dreams of the Sahara can be fulfilled without venturing far, as Mui Ne hosts its very own desert-like expanse. A visit to the White Sand Dunes (Bau Trang) is a must-do for many visitors to Mui Ne, but to elevate this adventure, hop onto an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) and navigate the undulating sea of sand that stretches before you.

The Red Sand Dunes may be smaller, but they compensate with breathtaking views of the ocean. Ascend these crimson hills and then descend on plastic sleds, available for rent or on loan from the friendly locals. For those seeking a pulse-racing activity, this is an opportunity not to be missed!

Visit the Fairy Stream

Take a leisurely walk up this shallow water stream, flanked by a mix of white and red sand formations, and enjoy the picturesque setting that seems straight out of a fantasy.

Kitesurfing and Windsurfing

Mui Ne is renowned as one of Asia’s best destinations for kitesurfing and windsurfing, thanks to its strong and consistent winds, particularly from October to April. The main beach is dotted with schools where beginners can take lessons, and enthusiasts can rent equipment. The area is suitable for all levels, from novices to seasoned riders. International kitesurfing competitions are often held here, a testament to the excellent conditions.

Discover Mui Ne’s Array of Pristine Beaches

Mui Ne is a treasure trove of stunning beaches, each offering its own unique slice of coastal bliss. From the bustling Mui Ne Beach to the tranquil sands of Hon Rom, Bai Rang, and Ke Ga, travelers are spoiled for choice when it comes to seaside relaxation and recreation.

  • Hon Rom Beach: This serene stretch of sand is a peaceful escape from the more crowded beaches, offering visitors a chance to unwind in a more secluded setting.
  • Mui Ne Beach: The heart of the town’s beach scene, Mui Ne Beach, is lined with a variety of restaurants and bars, perfect for those looking to combine sunbathing with some socializing.
  • Bai Rang Beach: Tucked away from the usual tourist track, Bai Rang is a gem for travelers seeking a more authentic beach experience amidst local fishermen and rustic charm.
  • Ke Ga Beach: Home to the historic Ke Ga Lighthouse, this beach is not only beautiful but also steeped in history, providing a picturesque backdrop for a day of exploration or relaxation.
  • Visit the Fishing Village

    The Mui Ne Fishing Village offers a vibrant slice of local life and culture. Located at the north end of Mui Ne Bay, the village wakes up early as fishermen bring in their nightly haul to the bustling market. Visitors can observe the colorful array of fishing boats and witness the lively trade of seafood, an integral part of the local economy. It’s an excellent opportunity for photography and to gain insight into the traditional fishing methods that have been passed down through generations.

    Discover Local Cuisine

    The Mui Ne Fishing Village offers a vibrant slice of local life and culture. Located at the north end of Mui Ne Bay, the village wakes up early as fishermen bring in their nightly haul to the bustling market. Visitors can observe the colorful array of fishing boats and witness the lively trade of seafood, an integral part of the local economy. It’s an excellent opportunity for photography and to gain insight into the traditional fishing methods that have been passed down through generations.

    Tour the Po Shanu Cham Towers

    The Po Shanu Cham Towers are perched on a hill overlooking Phan Thiet, offering panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding countryside. These ancient structures date back to the 8th century and were built by the Cham people. Comprising three towers, the complex is a sanctuary dedicated to Hindu deities and offers profound insights into the Cham culture. The site also includes a small museum with exhibits on Cham history and culture.

  • Relics of the Cham Tower in Phat Thiet

    Watch The Fisherman Show

    Step out of your daily routine and into the enchanting world of the Fisherman Show, a theater experience like no other in Mui Ne. With a 1,500-seat capacity, this awe-inspiring performance combines water, music, and elaborate set design to transport you into the lives of local fishermen. Their deep faith in the sea and their heartfelt dreams unfold on stage, revealing the rich tapestry of their existence.

    The show is a masterful blend of acrobatics, contemporary dance, and traditional music, brought to life by a talented ensemble of 40 actors. You’ll be captivated by theatrical wonders including sophisticated water effects, wire-flying stunts, and a large LED screen that complements the performers. The flying sand dune effect, in particular, adds a unique dimension that echoes the natural beauty of Mui Ne. This spectacle provides a profound insight into the vibrant culture of Phan Thiet, making it an essential experience for any visitor.

    Go Sailing or Boating

    Mui Ne’s calm waters and steady breezes make it an idyllic spot for sailing and boating. Several companies offer catamaran and boat tours, which can include activities like snorkeling, fishing, and exploring remote beaches. Sunset cruises are particularly popular, offering a chance to see the coast from a different perspective while the sky is painted with vibrant hues.

    Shop at Mui Ne Market

    Mui Ne Market is the go-to place for experiencing local shopping. This bustling market is filled with vendors selling a variety of goods from fresh produce, seafood, and meats to clothing, souvenirs, and handicrafts. It’s an excellent spot to buy local food items such as dragon fruit, durian, and the famed fish sauce. The market provides a lively, authentic atmosphere where you can haggle for the best prices and interact with the friendly locals.

Fresh seafood in the market

Stays For A Comfortable Retreat In Mui Ne

Discover the perfect place to stay in Mui Ne, where accommodation options cater to every preference and budget. Whether you’re a solo traveler seeking a cost-effective base, a couple looking for a comfortable mid-range getaway, or someone wanting to indulge in the utmost luxury, Mui Ne’s range of lodgings promises something for everyone.

Budget-friendly stays

This is ideal for travelers looking to stretch their funds without compromising on experience. Some suggestions can be:

  • Gia An Hung Guest House
  • Muine Century Beach Resort & Spa
  • Phuong Nam Guest House

Mid-range comforts

If you desire a balance of comfort and value, you can consider:

  • Muine Bay Resort
  • Apec Mandala Cham Bay Condotel Mũi Né
  • Saigon Mui Ne Resort

Luxury retreats

Travelers who wish to indulge in the finest comforts and services might prefer:

  • Anantara Mui Ne Resort
  • The Anam Mui Ne
  • Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne
  • The Cliff Resort & Residences

Essential Tips For Your Mui Ne Holiday

Before you embark on your Mui Ne adventure, consider these essential tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience in this coastal gem.

How to prepare for your Mui Ne trip

Plan Your Trip According To The Weather

Mui Ne enjoys a tropical climate with a distinct dry and wet season. The best time to visit is from November to April, when the weather is warm with less rainfall, making it ideal for beach activities and exploration. If you’re interested in windsurfing or kitesurfing, this period offers the best conditions. The wet season, from May to October, can see sporadic, heavy showers, although they’re typically short-lived and can offer a different kind of beauty to your trip.

Use Local Currency and Payment Methods

The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the official currency, and while some places accept US dollars, it’s best to have local currency on hand for small purchases. ATMs are common in tourist areas, but it’s wise to carry cash, especially when shopping at local markets or dining at street food stalls. Credit cards are accepted at most hotels and upscale restaurants.

Dress Respectfully and Prepare For The Sun

While beachwear is acceptable on the sand, it’s essential to dress modestly when visiting temples or local villages. Always carry sun protection, including sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun can be intense, even on cloudy days.

Try The Local Cuisine

Mui Ne is renowned for its seafood, so don’t miss out on the fresh catches of the day. Street food in Vietnam is not only delicious but also an integral part of the cultural experience. Be adventurous and try local specialties like banh xeo or goi cuon.

Learn Some Basic Vietnamese Phrases

Knowing a few phrases in Vietnamese can enrich your travel experience. Simple greetings, thank-yous, and numbers for bargaining can enhance your interactions with locals.

Respect The Environment

Mui Ne’s natural beauty is one of its biggest draws. Help preserve it by avoiding single-use plastics, disposing of your trash responsibly, and respecting wildlife and plant life during your activities.

By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll be well on your way to a memorable and fulfilling journey through Mui Ne’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.

Mui Ne Is Waiting For You

Step onto the shores of Mui Ne and let yourself be enchanted by the vibrant tapestry it weaves, with threads of adventure, tranquility, and cultural depth. From the ethereal beauty of the Fairy Stream to the rhythmic dance of the traditional fishermen, it’s a kaleidoscope of life’s simple pleasures and nature’s grandeur. Whether you’re riding the waves, exploring the dunes, or savoring the local cuisine, every moment in Mui Ne is a brushstroke on the canvas of your travel memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is it worth visiting Mui Ne?

Yes, it is still worth visiting, though you do not need to spend as long here as you would in other places in Vietnam. Overall I would try to spend 3 nights in each location so I can get a good vibe for the place and explore some of the best things there. Though in Mui Ne you only need 1 night or 2 nights at most

2. What is special about Mui Ne?

Mui Ne has become a popular tourist getaway, and for good reason: beautiful beaches, wind and kite surfing, flying sand dunes, a mystical fairy stream, a thriving fish market, ancient Cham towers, the oldest lighthouse in Southeast Asia and a mountain pagoda featuring the world-renowned reclining Buddha.

3. How long should you spend in Mui Ne?

How long to stay – You can easily see the attractions of Mui Ne in a day. I recommend spending 1-2 days, depending on how interested you are in lying by the beach.

4. Is it better to stay in Mui Ne or Phan Thiet?

Deciding whether to stay in Phan Thiet or Mui Ne during your trip depends on your preferences and priorities. These two places are quite close, with just a 21-kilometer distance, so travelers can easily travel between them by motorbike, bus, and taxi.

5. Which month is best to visit Phan Thiet?

The best time to visit Phan Thiet is from November to March.

This period marks the winter season where temperatures are considerably cooler and there is little to no rainfall. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C. The surfing season starts from September with its peak in December.