Located in Phan Thiet, Mui Ne is the renowned tourism hub of Binh Thuan. It’s not only a beach and sand paradise but also offers unique, close-to-nature experiences that leave a lasting impression.
Hon Rom
Hon Rom is a small island near the shore, connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. This popular Mui Ne tourist spot is adored by both visitors and locals. The island experiences a hot, dry climate, but the sea is calm and rarely affected by storms, making it perfect for activities like trekking and relaxation. Here, you can enjoy sunrise views, try parasailing, go squid fishing, or sandboarding.


Red Sand Dunes
The Red Sand Dunes are located around 20km from the heart of Phan Thiet. Stretching across thousands of hectares, the red sands create a surreal yet captivating landscape. The red color comes from gravel stones rubbing together, creating the unique hue. Not only are the dunes visually stunning, but their undulating shapes and curves make for excellent sandboarding and photography spots. Visitors can also enjoy the breathtaking sunset views over the dunes.



Hon Ghinh
Hon Ghinh is a world of untamed beauty and mystery. Local fishermen often refer to it as 'Hon Lao' or 'Hon Lau.' Situated off the coast, it rises about 30 meters above sea level. In the past, Hon Ghinh wasn't marked on the Mui Ne tourist map as it was uninhabited. From the mainland, the island resembles a giant sea turtle swimming towards the shore. To reach the island, visitors must take a boat or fishing vessel. The journey involves navigating through rocks and boulders, both tall and small. The waters here are crystal clear, offering a view of coral reefs below. Surrounding the island are large and small stone formations that create a stunning landscape.

Fairy Stream
Fairy Stream is a narrow creek hidden behind golden-red sand dunes. The slow-moving water winds towards the sea, curving around colorful clay deposits. Upon arriving, visitors are amazed by the bright orange-red hue of the stream. On one side, there are sandy hills, while on the other, lush greenery with coconut trees and wild pineapples. The water is shallow, barely reaching above the ankles, so most visitors walk barefoot to enjoy the refreshing coolness. The shady tree canopy provides a welcome relief, making the walk pleasant even on a hot day.


Mui Ne Fishing Village
The fishing villages along Mui Ne's coastline have long been a quintessential part of Vietnamese culture. The village stretches for about 1 km and is over 300 years old. The beach here is calm, making it an ideal spot for rest after a day at sea. Today, the village is a popular Mui Ne tourist destination, attracting visitors with its lively local atmosphere and the hardworking spirit of the fishermen. The most vibrant time in the village is during the market hours. Tourists can visit early in the morning to watch the sunrise and explore the bustling seafood market. Fresh seafood is available for purchase, either as souvenirs or to prepare meals. The flavors of dishes made from freshly caught seafood are distinct and will be a unique experience compared to anything you’ve tasted before.



According to Mytour.vn
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Reference: Mytour.vn's Travel Guide
Mytour.vn websiteMay 14, 2024