1. Con Heo Hill
Located right on the Back Beach, Con Heo Hill is a popular spot for young travelers. Not only is it a beautiful location, but it also offers an adventurous experience. From the hilltop, you can enjoy panoramic views of Back Beach, with the winding Thuy Van Road surrounding the stunning coastline. The path to the top is quite challenging as the area remains relatively untouched, so the road has not been well-maintained. Be cautious, especially during the rainy season.
Address: Alley 222 Phan Chu Trinh, Ward 2, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau


2. Hon Ba Island
In Vung Tau, you'll spot a small island isolated in the vast sea, and you'll likely wonder how to get there. With a little research, you'll discover that visitors can only reach it when the tide is low, leaving a path exposed through the water. Tourists often visit Hon Ba Island to admire the pristine scenery, experience the untouched nature, and take part in spiritual rituals. If you get the chance, be sure to take a photo on the tidal causeway and don't miss visiting the Ba Temple!
Contact Information: Vung Tau City Culture and Information Department
Address: 94 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 1, Vung Tau City.
Phone: 0254. 3852722


3. Ho May Eco-Tourism Park
Often referred to as a miniature version of Ba Na Hills, Ho May attracts thousands of visitors each year. Not only does it boast stunning views that resemble a fairyland, but it also offers a variety of activities suitable for all ages. As an eco-tourism destination, the entrance fee is a bit higher, but you'll definitely get your money's worth. If you're tired of the beach, mountain hikes, or coastal walks, why not give this place a try? The road to Ho May is quite beautiful and much easier to navigate than the path to Con Heo Hill, so no need to worry!
Opening Hours: 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Ticket Prices:
Adults: 400,000 VND/person
Children (1 – 1.3m): 200,000 VND/person
Children under 1m enter free
Address: 1a Tran Phu, Ward 1, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau.


4. The White Palace
When you hear the name White Palace, you might think of the White House in the USA, but Vung Tau has its own version. This iconic mansion, built in the late 19th century, features European architecture and offers a refreshing atmosphere with stunning views of the sea. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty surrounding the White Palace, while also admiring rare and historical artifacts. If you're a fan of classical design, this place will surely satisfy you with its timeless “old-world” charm.
Opening Hours: 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM daily.
Ticket Prices:
Entrance Fee: 15,000 VND/person
Parking Fee: 10,000 VND/motorbike and 30,000 – 50,000 VND/car
Address: 10 Tran Phu Street, Ward 1, Vung Tau City


5. The White Rabbit Park
If you're a fan of thrilling rides, The White Rabbit Park is a must-visit destination. For just 200,000 VND per entry, you can enjoy a variety of exciting attractions. But it’s not just for adventure seekers—it's also a fantastic spot for photo enthusiasts. The park is beautifully designed, with whimsical and adorable character sculptures scattered throughout. Plus, you can indulge in a wide selection of delicious snacks, especially colorful and flavorful ice creams. If you're feeling creative, you can even design your own ice cream stick with your choice of colors and patterns!
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and Saturday to Sunday from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Ticket Prices:
Children under 6 years old: Free
Children aged 6 – 11 years: 120,000 VND/entry
Adults aged 12 – 62 years: 250,000 VND/entry
Seniors above 62 years: 175,000 VND/entry
Address: 9 Thuy Van Street, Vung Tau City


6. The Upside Down House Café
The name itself sounds intriguing, and indeed, Vung Tau is home to a café where all the furniture is upside down, attached to the ceiling! Many young people flock here to take unique photos, but the café is also known for serving delicious coffee. If you're just interested in taking pictures, the entry fee is only 40,000 VND per person. If you’d like to enjoy a drink, you’ll pay separately, and the prices are quite affordable for such a great view. Why not visit and enjoy the quirky charm?
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Address: 66 Co Giang Street, Ward 4, Vung Tau City.
Hotline: 097 424 8688


7. Nghinh Phong Cape
True to its name, Nghinh Phong Cape is a place where the wind blows all year round, creating a natural breeze that feels like standing in front of a giant fan. Not only is it famous for its constant wind, but Nghinh Phong also offers stunning photo opportunities, with sweeping views of the vast sea. If you're looking for dreamy photos, visit in the evening when the sunset creates breathtaking views. For photography enthusiasts, any time of day here will yield fantastic pictures.
Address: 1 Ha Long, Ward 2, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau (just cross the road from the Christ Statue, and you'll find it shortly after)


8. Christ the King Statue
Even if you haven’t been to Vung Tau, you've probably heard of this iconic landmark. The path leading up to the Christ Statue features 1,000 steps, stretching 500 meters from the foot of the mountain to its summit. The statue itself stands 32 meters tall, and its 133 spiral steps allow visitors to ascend to the statue's arms. From there, you can enjoy panoramic views of Vung Tau's coastline. To get the perfect photo, be prepared for a bit of a challenge! But don't worry if you can't make it to the top—there are plenty of picturesque spots along the way to capture the natural beauty of the area.
Opening Hours: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Address: Ward 2, Vung Tau City


9. The Lighthouse
This lighthouse is perched atop Small Mountain, built by the French in 1862 to guide sailors. It has become a symbol of Vung Tau's coastal city. The view from the Lighthouse is nothing short of breathtaking. Along the way, you’ll find numerous picture-perfect spots to capture stunning photos. Don’t forget to try the famous Cô Tiên yogurt and soft-boiled eggs while you're up there—two must-try treats you can't miss at the Lighthouse!
Address: On top of Small Mountain (also known as Tao Phung Mountain), Ward 2, Vung Tau City, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province


