1. Hồ Tràm - Hồ Cốc Beach
Hồ Tràm is a long stretch of beach situated between Long Hải and Bình Châu, in Xuyên Mộc district, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu province, approximately 30 km north of Vũng Tàu city. Despite its proximity to Vũng Tàu, this area remains untouched and less known, featuring pristine blue sea and fine sand. Visitors can relax in the fresh air, surrounded by the greenery of the sea, casuarina, and mangrove forests. Besides enjoying the beach and seafood, tourists can explore the Phước Bửu Botanical Garden, considered a miniature museum within the 12,000-hectare Bình Châu - Phước Bửu Nature Reserve.
It would be a shame to visit Vũng Tàu and miss out on Hồ Cốc. Hồ Cốc exudes raw beauty as it is newly developed, featuring secluded beaches and clear waters. Located in Bưng Biền commune, Xuyên Mộc district, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu province, it is praised for its cleanliness, freshness, and invigorating atmosphere. Visitors can savor fresh and delicious seafood such as shrimp, crab, fish, squid, and more.


2. Christ the King Statue
Christ the King Statue, also known as the Statue of Jesus with outstretched arms on Tao Phung mountain, is considered the largest statue in Asia. Built since 1974, it bears resemblance to the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil. Christ the King Statue not only captivates tourists but also serves as a vantage point to admire the city, the sea, and the mountains from above. Standing at 32 meters tall, with outstretched arms, the statue faces the sea with a benevolent expression. To reach the statue, visitors must climb thousands of steps and queue up to enter. Upon reaching the arms, visitors can gaze at the sea, mountains, protruding rooftops, and a series of seaside hotels.
Take the next 133 spiral staircase steps inside the location of Christ the King Statue. Standing on the shoulders of Christ, close your eyes, offer sincere prayers for peace and blessings for yourself; let all your wishes come true. Then, slowly open your eyes to behold the beautiful nature of the coastal town, enjoying the gentle breeze.


3. Blue Stone Lake
Blue Stone Lake is one of the tourist spots boasting a romantic and poetic natural landscape with its intensely blue water. It is indeed an ideal destination for friends to check in and 'live virtually,' as well as for families to immerse themselves in the tranquil, beautiful, and cool space. In addition to the beautiful and majestic scenery, Blue Stone Lake is adorned to serve tourists' check-in needs with items such as a wooden bridge, a swing, and accompanying photography services with a flock of sheep (for a fee). Here, tourists can freely pose for glamorous photos or row a boat on the lake to enjoy the refreshing atmosphere.
Blue Stone Lake impresses visitors with its incredibly beautiful natural scenery, featuring a large, crystal-clear blue lake nestled amidst high mountains. Visitors can indulge in taking photos with the pristine lake, posing on the wooden bridge, or enjoying the swing...


4. Back Beach
Back Beach is located in the southeast of Vung Tau city, stretching over 8 km from the foot of Small Mountain to Cua Lap. Almost every visitor to Vung Tau is familiar with this famous tourist destination, but few know that Back Beach is also known as Thuy Van Beach. The name Back Beach is more widely known and used, partly to distinguish it from Front Beach and partly because it is easy to remember and pronounce.
Facing the East Sea in the front and surrounded by white sand dunes and endless casuarina forests in the back, Back Beach exudes the gentle beauty of a year-round sunny coastal area. The green pine forest, glimpses of wooden guesthouses designed in the style of communal houses, reminiscent of the Central Highlands' cultural identity, yet equipped with full facilities and modern amenities.
With fresh, cool air, picturesque landscapes, and a serene atmosphere, Back Beach offers a comfortable feeling to any traveler setting foot here. Additionally, Thuy Van Boulevard, a flower-lined avenue running along Back Beach, features one side with a bustling urban area of high-rise buildings and hotels displaying modern architecture, and the other side with golden sand and a tourist area offering various entertainment services. This place attracts many visitors from near and far for leisure, beach activities, and relaxation.


5. Long Hai Beach
Long Hai, situated in Long Dien district, Ba Ria Vung Tau province, is approximately 12 km northeast of Vung Tau city and 7 km southeast of Ba Ria town. Long Hai is one of the preferred destinations for people across the country to relax on weekends or short holidays. Long Hai Beach possesses a charming beauty, stretching southward at the foot of Thuy Van mountain, with a long and wide sandy shore, white sand, and clear water, perfect for swimming. The beach is less crowded than Vung Tau but is a suitable choice if you plan to camp or have a picnic.
When you visit Long Hai Beach, you can enjoy swimming in the cool water, immerse yourself in the refreshing sea breeze with the salty scent of the vast ocean. The extensive sandy shore of Long Hai Beach is also ideal for sunbathing or strolling along the coastline, embracing the poetic seascape.


6. Con Dao
Con Dao is a small island located in the East Sea, a renowned tourist destination that few know belongs to Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. Visitors here can enjoy the fresh air of the tropical sea with its pristine beauty. In addition, it is also a place of glorious historical significance. History enthusiasts can visit the Con Dao Museum, Phu Son Prison, the Tiger Cage area, or simply relax on the beaches and explore other fascinating sites such as Hon Tre, Hon Bay Canh, Dam Tre Bay, Lime Beach, and more.
Speaking of beautiful beaches, Con Dao is a paradise with serene, crystal-clear shores and fine sandy beaches in graceful curves, such as Dam Trau Beach, associated with the legend of “Chang Cau, Nang Trau.” Suoi Nong Beach, peacefully nestled beside the mangrove forest, creates a perfect harmony with nature. Lo Voi Beach, located in the center and the largest in scale, is suitable for family camping and swimming. Dat Doc Beach, featuring high-class resorts, completes the picturesque scenery.


7. Front Beach
Front Beach, also known as Tam Duong Beach, is the front face of Vung Tau, located southwest of the city. While Back Beach carries the essence of the coastal area with its golden sand and pristine sea, Front Beach boasts a vibrant and modern beauty. Both are stunning beaches in Vung Tau. Front Beach is a tranquil bay nestled between Big Mountain and Small Mountain, often less frequented for swimming due to the presence of fishing boats causing some pollution. However, it is an ideal spot to witness the sunrise and sunset. Especially at night, it becomes a hub for entertainment activities among tourists.
Resembling half of a crescent moon leaning against the mainland with two ends being Tương Kỳ and Tao Phung Mountains, the picturesque landscape has created a poetic Front Beach with returning fishing boats after their sea voyages. The area is adorned with modern buildings and hotels, blending ancient charm with contemporary style. The city lights reflecting on the sea surface make this place truly enchanting.


8. Vung Tau Lighthouse
Vung Tau Lighthouse stands on Small Mountain at an altitude of 170 meters, covering an area of over 3,000 square meters, including the lighthouse tower, the keeper's house, and more. The scenery here is not a quiet or romantic painting but a vibrant image that harmoniously combines nature, architecture, and diligent human labor, creating a magnificent and expansive picture of the coastal city of Vung Tau. The Vung Tau Lighthouse is an ideal location for tourists to check in with friends and family, exploring the breathtaking panorama from above.
To reach the lighthouse at the Vung Tau sightseeing spot, visitors will follow a winding road leading up Small Mountain (also known as Tao Phung Mountain). This road is beautiful, gracefully winding along the mountain slope. The area is adorned with tropical plants that cast cool shadows on the path, contributing to the pristine and tranquil atmosphere.


9. May Lake Tourist Area
Surely, anyone who has been to Vung Tau knows about the tourist area named May Lake. Considered as a second Ba Na Hills, it is located 120 km from Ho Chi Minh City, nestled on the majestic Tương Kỳ mountain. Here, all the elements that make up a captivating destination converge, with mountains on one side, the sea on the other, a 9m-high waterfall standing tall against the sky, and May Lake, the largest artificial lake on a mountain in Vietnam. Visitors here have the opportunity to admire and experience various emotions: awe at the natural scenery resembling a fairyland, overwhelmed by the vastness of May Lake, and completely enchanted by everything this place offers.
To reach May Lake, one doesn't travel by motorbike, on foot, or by bicycle but by cable car. Tourists will embark on a fascinating cable car journey over 500m, enjoying panoramic views of Vung Tau city.


10. Bạch Dinh
Bạch Dinh , also known as Villa Blanche in French, is situated in the forested area on the slope of Nui Lon mountain, belonging to Bai Truoc in Vung Tau city. Built in 1898 and completed in 1916, this structure served as the residence for the French Governor - Paul Doumer. Bạch Dinh is located on the slope of Nui Lon mountain at 4 Tran Phu Street, Ward 1, Vung Tau City. Facing the sea on the front and leaning against the mountain, Bạch Dinh stands firmly in a picturesque setting.
With European architecture and delicate Greek patterns, Bạch Dinh exudes the essence of France that Paul Doumer wanted to offer his wife to ease her homesickness. The scenery surrounding Bạch Dinh is tranquil, spacious, cool, vast, majestic, blending antiquity and mystery with two rows of shady trees. Bạch Dinh is truly a suitable destination for those passionate about exploration and travel, seeking new, mysterious places, and admiring the exhibits in the display rooms.

