1. Trước Beach
Trước Beach, also known as Tầm Dương Beach, is located in the southwest of Vũng Tàu. Following Tran Phu Street, you'll find this small bay nestled between Big Mountain and Small Mountain. Renowned for its breathtaking scenery, the harmonious blend of sea and mountains creates a truly captivating and attractive beauty. The sea here is clear and cool throughout the year. Trước Beach is also a haven for boats returning from their offshore journeys. Along the coastline, swaying coconut trees and the soothing sound of the waves provide Trước Beach with a serene, romantic atmosphere, along with numerous picturesque spots for photo enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the refreshing water, strolling through Trước Beach Park, or witnessing the stunning sunset over the sea. Sunset is the most beautiful time here, as the sun's glow turns the sky into a peach-colored silk, while the city sparkles on the other side with enchanting lights. Trước Beach offers various restaurants, hotels, and especially fresh seafood for visitors to indulge in and explore.


2. Pineapple Beach
Vũng Tàu boasts numerous famous beaches, but not every beach can capture the perfect shot. One of the ideal beaches you shouldn't miss is Pineapple Beach, also known as Lang Du Beach, situated between Front Beach and Back Beach, west of Small Mountain, near Nghinh Phong Cape. Unlike other lively and bustling beaches, Pineapple Beach exudes a romantic and poetic charm with calm waters and gentle waves. This beach is renowned as one of Vũng Tàu's most beautiful mini beaches. The name Pineapple Beach is quite special as it used to be covered with wild pineapples growing on the mountain slopes reaching out to the sea, emitting a fragrant aroma, hence the distinctive name. The fine white sand, protruding rocky outcrops, and the sea waves creating foamy white crests at Pineapple Beach will provide you with stunning photo opportunities.
When traveling to Pineapple Beach, you can not only swim but also camp overnight, share heart-to-heart talks with family, friends, or your loved one, and enjoy stargazing to the sound of the soothing waves in an incredibly romantic setting. Pineapple Beach is the destination for travelers seeking to escape the noise and relish in the tranquility of Vũng Tàu.


3. Back Beach
Located along Thuy Van Street, Back Beach, also known as Thuy Van Beach, is a popular destination for beach lovers. Back Beach faces the East Sea, where rows of pine trees sway under the sun and wind, accompanied by houses with Central Highlands architecture. If Front Beach exudes a luxurious and bustling atmosphere, Back Beach is famous for its gentle beauty bathed in tropical sunlight, perfect for capturing beautiful photos.
During holidays and summer breaks, Back Beach attracts a large number of domestic and international tourists, creating a lively atmosphere. Here, there is also a 100-hectare international standard golf course. Moreover, Back Beach offers numerous dining options, restaurants, and hotels right by the sea, convenient for visitors to explore and engage in recreational activities. If Front Beach is the perfect spot for sunset views, Back Beach, advantageously positioned to the east, is the ideal place to welcome the sunrise and a vibrant new day.


4. Coc Lake
Coc Lake is not only an ideal 'water-rippling' spot but also a favorite destination for many photography enthusiasts. Located in Bung Bien commune, Xuyen Moc district, this lake possesses a wild and charming beauty. The deep blue sea, the stretch of white sandy beach, beautiful rocks, poetic cajeput forests, and moss-covered old boats... all contribute to creating unique and romantic photos. Coc Lake is one of the most checked-in locations by young people.
Those who have been there probably remember most the Coc Beach. Coc Lake is located in Bung Rieng commune, Xuyen Moc district, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province. The road to this area has a very cool climate due to being surrounded by mountains and forests. This place is as beautiful as a paradise. Coc Lake attracts tourists from near and far with its pristine beauty, somewhat dreamy like a fairyland far from the bustling city. Here, many activities are organized for you to explore and enjoy. The rocks placed close together, along with the sound of the waves, are enough to make people feel uplifted and refreshed.


5. Blue Stone Lake
Blue Stone Lake is a hidden gem for photography enthusiasts in Vung Tau. Located in Kim Dinh ward, near the Dinh mountain slope, it sits alongside numerous stone extraction lakes stretching from Ba Ria to Chau Pha, Toc Tien. Blue Stone Lake offers stunning photo opportunities in Vung Tau, allowing you to capture impressive frames. You can stand from a high vantage point to explore the majestic scenery or descend to capture the intense blue color of the lake. However, the area around Blue Stone Lake can be dangerous, so absolutely avoid swimming here.
Formerly a large stone extraction site, it has transformed into a breathtakingly beautiful water lake resembling jade. Visitors are often surprised by the magnificent natural landscape, featuring towering mountains and fresh air. Observing the crystal-clear lake can help relax our souls after a period of exhausting work.


6. Nghinh Phong Cape
Nghinh Phong Cape is the perfect free photo spot in Vung Tau for those seeking unique and extraordinary pictures. It's a cape extending into the sea with two beaches, Vong Nguyet Beach and Huong Phong Beach. The scenery boasts a picturesque blend of mountains and the sea. The water at Vong Nguyet Beach is calm and blue, offering a tranquil space for those who prefer a serene and uncrowded beach experience. After capturing stunning photos, you can head down to Vong Nguyet Beach to enjoy the cool breeze from the open sea and savor seafood right on the shore.
The quiet and cool atmosphere, with constant breezes, sets Nghinh Phong Cape apart from the bustling atmosphere of Front Beach and the crowded nature of Back Beach. Nghinh Phong Cape exudes a gentle and somewhat mysterious beauty. If you visit Vung Tau, make sure to explore Nghinh Phong Cape; it will undoubtedly leave you impressed. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the beautiful photo spots resembling a paradise.


7. Tràm Lake
Tràm Lake is an ideal free photo spot for anyone, especially young people and couples about to get married. Located between Long Hai and Binh Chau, about 30 km from Vung Tau city, Tràm Lake has gained popularity in recent years as an attractive tourist destination. Tràm Lake boasts a crystal-clear sea, fine white sand, and a pristine, tranquil environment. The area also features a relatively large primeval forest, known as the 'green lung,' providing fresh, cool air. Tràm Lake's beach is untouched, with few visitors, ensuring the water is always clear, making it one of the most beautiful pristine beaches.
When traveling to Tràm Lake, you don't need to worry much about accommodation, as there are many restaurants and hotels with full amenities at very reasonable prices, perfect for a wonderful resort stay. Besides enjoying photography, you also have the opportunity to savor seafood and explore the Phuoc Buu botanical collection garden. So, what are you waiting for? If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city to experience the breath of nature, head to Tràm Lake now!


8. Freshwater Pass
Freshwater Pass in Dat Do district, about 2km from Long Hai beach, is a unique destination close to Vung Tau city. Freshwater Pass is one of the beautiful free photo spots in Vung Tau that you cannot miss. With a length of 5km, although not too long, this pass will give you a feeling of adventurous enjoyment of the fresh taste of the sea, fascinating steep slopes, and panoramic views of the vast sea. Freshwater Pass is a primitive and deserted camping site, especially popular among young people.
After conquering the slope, you will be rewarded with a magnificent scene in front of you, featuring a fine white sandy beach, a wide expanse of crystal-clear seawater, stretching sea rocks, and the sound of the wind. Experience the clean sea, fresh air, immerse yourself in cool water to dispel fatigue, and capture fantastic photos to show off to your friends – these are the wonderful things that Freshwater Pass brings to you.


9. Pig Hill
Pig Hill is one of the must-visit free photo spots in Vung Tau. With its beautiful and unique views, Pig Hill captivates the younger generation who can't resist taking endless photos. Here, you can freely capture moments with dry grassy hills, stone-paved paths, and the picturesque combination of mountains, hills, and the sea. All of these contribute to creating unique, impressive, and soul-stirring photos.
The best moments to admire the beauty of Pig Hill are during sunrise and sunset. The sea-facing view allows you to immerse yourself in the virtual world in the fresh morning light or the warm glow of the evening sun.
The name “Pig Hill” is associated with an interesting legend told by the locals. It is said that there used to be a poor hamlet on the hill with many pigs. Every day, people going up the hill would see a herd of pigs foraging there, so gradually, they began to call it Pig Hill. Another explanation is that the hill is famous for pig-like lucky winds. Originally called Pig Hill, it was later misinterpreted due to pronunciation, resulting in the amusing name Pig Hill.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 222 Phan Chu Trinh, Ward 2, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau


10. Vung Tau Lighthouse
Vung Tau Lighthouse is one of the must-visit free photo spots in Vung Tau. The Lighthouse is considered one of the symbols of Vung Tau, built in 1862 by the French. The architectural structure is a white cylindrical tower, 18m high and 3m in diameter, located on the top of Nho Mountain at an altitude of 170m above sea level. This is also the oldest lighthouse in Southeast Asia.
With the focal point of the prominent white lighthouse against the blue sky and sea background, you will capture stunning photos that make your friends envious. In the evening, as the sunset descends on the lighthouse, it becomes an ideal place for you to own mystical and enchanting photos.
Moreover, the road to The Lighthouse is incredibly poetic with rows of trees along the beautiful road reminiscent of Korean dramas. In the rainy season, the green trees are full of vitality, and in the dry season, the two rows of trees on the sides turn yellow, leaves gradually fall, creating an extremely poetic scene.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Ward 2, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau


11. Statue of Christ the King
Statue of Christ the King is a statue of Jesus located atop Small Mountain. It is one of the breathtaking free photo spots in Vung Tau that you can't miss. Christ the King statue, also known as the outstretched arms of Jesus, is a famous landmark in Vung Tau, especially for religious devotees. The statue stands on Small Mountain, towering at 32m with an arm span of 18.3m, making it the largest Jesus statue in Vietnam.
The statue, made of reinforced concrete, combines strength and aesthetics, portraying a gentle and compassionate demeanor. Its outstretched arms seem to embrace and shelter all, while its gaze looks out towards the vast sea as if seeing everything. To reach the summit and enjoy the panoramic view of the city, visitors must conquer 800 steps, a challenging feat that adds excitement to the experience. Upon reaching the top, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the coastal city.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 01 Ba Ria, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau


12. White Palace
White Palace is a villa nestled on the slopes of Big Mountain. Originally built in 1989 and initially named Villa Blanche after the daughter of Indochina Governor Paul Doumer, the palace is a prominent white structure visible from afar. It used to be a retreat for King Bao Dai and Queen Nam Phuong, and to this day, it remains a captivating destination for many tourists.
Surrounded by frangipani and cypress trees, the villa offers a sea view from its exterior. The interior boasts a blend of ancient European and Greek architectural styles, with sea-facing windows providing breathtaking views. Inside, intricate and exquisite sculptures adorn the walls. On the ground floor, valuable antique ceramics and artifacts are on display.
The road to White Palace includes a 146-step pedestrian path and a separate route for vehicles, both shaded by cypress trees. If you enjoy photography, take the stairs to capture outstanding photos with ancient cypress trees. White Palace is a must-visit in Vung Tau, and only by being there can you truly appreciate its beauty.CONTACT INFORMATION: Address: Ward 1, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau

