Mui Ne has many pristine beaches, unexploited by humans, majestic landscapes, pure natural environment, such as Ong Dia beach, Truoc beach and Sau beach.
Coming to Mui Ne, you can swim, relax, play sports, cruise on the sea, travel combined with hunting, fishing, etc.
From Ho Chi Minh City, just about three hours by car, you will arrive in Mui Ne. Located 22 km northeast of Phan Thiet city, Mui Ne is the name of a fishing village and also a familiar tourist destination of Binh Thuan province.
From Binh Thuan to Mui Ne, at km 6, visitors cannot help but stop to visit Phu Hai tower, the oldest tower in Vietnam (1,200 years). This is the masterpiece the Cham people left behind for humanity. Although time marks moss, the tower still stands there quietly, demonstrating the brilliant period of development of Cham culture. This group of towers includes 3 towers and many other collapsed towers, now only ruins and foundations remain. The three towers are still distributed on 2 floors, facing east. The multi-storey square tower dates back to the 8th century, a type of Khmer tower during the Chenla period.
This group of Cham towers is located on a hill named Ong Hoang's head. Every year in the first lunar month, the Rija Nuga and Poh Mbang Yang festivals are held at the foot of the tower. People hold ceremonies to pray for rain and pray. Good things.
Continuing the journey along Ong Dia stone temple beach, visitors will be drawn to the picture of unique, salty sea flavors. Not far away is Ong Hoang's Palace, a place that has entered the poetry, music and hearts of millions of people who love the talented poet Han Mac Tu. In the afternoon, the space was lonely, the wind kept whispering as if it wanted to tell tourists from far away the love story of Han Mac Tu and Mong Cam. During the two wars, Ong Hoang's palace was turned into a guard post for French and American soldiers. Standing here, visitors can see the entire town of Phan Thiet.
Coming to Mui Ne is a series of gentle hills and a wide, airy coastal sandy beach with beautiful coconut groves. The most unforgettable impression in Mui Ne is the wind and sand. People call Mui Ne golden sand, nature has generously gifted this region with the most beautiful sand beaches in Vietnam. Sand accumulates into rolling hills in succession. The wind shapes the sand dunes into countless shapes: animals lying prostrate, naked girls lying on their stomachs, steep as straw dunes, climbing to the top is tiring. Sand Dunes, which over the years has become the subject of many photography artists
If the sand dunes were sculpted. In a deep cave that no one has been brave enough to explore, a stream of red water flows lazily into the sea. What attracts you the most are the sand stalactites. The rain has meticulously molded and refined them into enchanting masterpieces.
The beach is shallow, clean and clear water, warm sunshine all year round, no storms, is an ideal place for swimming and resting for tourists.
Mui Ne has many pristine beaches, unexploited by humans, majestic landscapes, pure natural environment, such as Ong Dia beach, Truoc beach and Sau beach. Coming to Mui Ne, you can swim, relax, play sports, cruise on the sea, travel combined with hunting, fishing, etc.
Along the coastal sandy beach are tourist villages, hotels, villas and many sports and entertainment facilities. In addition to beaches and sand dunes, this area also has many beautiful scenery such as Tien stream.
Suoi Tien is an interesting outdoor tourist destination in Binh Thuan province. A small stream flows on the hillside surrounding Ham Tien, flowing through green coconut rows and through towering red dry sand hills. Below the stream bed are layers of sandy yellow clay running along the stream. Suoi Tien is beautiful thanks to the mixture of many colors of soil and sand. Coming here, visitors will be able to live among nature and enjoy the sweetness of coconut from Binh Thuan land.