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When coming to Mui Ne, you not only will be captivated by picturesque sea views but will also have impressive experiences when exploring the peaceful life of locals as well as enjoying delicious local dishes made from seafood.
The ultimate guide to Mui Ne, Phan Thiet provides the most important information about this tourist destination in Vietnam, including details about how to get to Mui Ne, where to have fun like a local, what to do, where to stay, food to eat, and best of all.
In addition to the beautiful beaches that fascinate tourists, the main attractions in Mui Ne include Red Sand Dunes, White Sand Dunes (Bau Trang), Fishing Village, and Fairy Spring. As these are the must-visit attractions, there are many tours that can bring you to all these 4 destinations.
Among all tourist destinations in Mui Ne, sand dunes are the most impressive attractions for many tourists. Mui Ne Red Sand Dunes can be found just about 2 km from Mui Ne Market, and about 23 km east of Phan Thiet city center. The unique feature of this scenic place is that after every big wind or overnight, sand dunes get a new shape.
Here you can take fascinating photos or rent a sand-board for 10,000 VND and experience the downhill sliding experience.
White Sand Dunes, also known as Bau Trang, is a unique and interesting tourist destination in Mui Ne that you should not miss. There are 2 freshwater lakes with blooming lotuses lying in the middle of White Sand Dunes. Visiting White Sand Dunes by jeep during a sunrise or sunset is an unforgettable experience.
Mui Ne Fishing Village is located nearby Mui Ne town. At the fishing village you can witness hundreds of colorful fishing boats anchored on the water. If you are a seafood lover, the fishing village in Mui Ne is your dream destination. After being caught, all seafood is processed right after coming to the mainland.
Fairy Spring, also known as Red Stream Mui Ne, is a small stream next to Hon Rom. Fairy stream is only about 1 km long, hidden in the red sand hill, creating an extremely beautiful and impressive landscape. The stream of Fairy Spring is quite shallow, just up on your ankle and the deepest place is only knee level so you can easily walk in the middle of the stream.
There are countless attractive destinations not to be missed if you have an opportunity to stay longer in Mui Ne, such as Hon Ghenh, Duc Thanh School, Poshanu Tower, Ta Cu Mountain, etc. We have gathered suggestions for the top attractions in Mui Ne that are really worth experiencing.
Hotels in Mui Ne are very diverse with the majority of them scattered along Nguyen Dinh Chieu and Huynh Thuc Khang streets towards Hon Rom. There many accommodation options available in Mui Ne so you can choose the place that suites your needs the best, from high-end to affordable.
Mui Ne cuisine is one of the reasons why this town attracts many local and foreign visitors. Some dishes not to be missed when visiting Mui Ne include:
Seafood in Mui Ne: Mui Ne and Phan Thiet is a seafood paradise for tourists. There are various types of seafood and also a variety of ways of processing. You can easily find to find seafood that is freshly caught. If you want to bring back home, there are dried seafood products such as dried fish or squids you can buy here. Seafood prices are mainly not high and the quality is good.
Sunny Squid (Muc Mot Nang Nuong): A sunny squid is the big squid, which is spread out to dry on the sun for 1 day. Unlike fresh squid, a sunny squid has more sweetness without losing quality and flavor. You can easily find a sunny squid in fishing villages along the coast of Mui Ne or Phan Thiet market as well as shops selling seafood specialties. This dish is even more charming when dipped in Phan Thiet fish sauce with few slices of chili. Prices of a sunny squid in Mui Ne range from 300,000-450,000 VND per kg.
Lizards: The specialty of sand dunes area is called "Dong". This is a kind of lizard that every tourist is recommended to try out. Dong meat is like chicken, but sweet, fleshy and softer. Dong’s meat can be cooked in the variety of ways like fried, roasted, stir-fried with herbs, or used as the main ingredient for hotpot. You can enjoy this Mui Ne specialty dish at the shop along the banks of the Ca Ty River, or some local restaurant.
Phan Thiet Beef Noodle Soup: When it comes to beef noodle soup, you immediately think of Hue beef noodle soup (Bun Bo Hue), but Phan Thiet also has its very own beef noodle soup with a completely different taste.
Phan Thiet Quang Noodles: A very typical dish of Phan Thiet. The Quang My noodle dish in Phan Thiet has a slightly sweet taste, so you can squeeze more lemons into it to make it easier to eat. You should try once to see the difference of Quang noodles and Phan Thiet noodles.
King Crab: This is a specialty of Tuy Phong and Binh Thuan regions. Crab meat is sweet, chewy, and fragrant. The king crab in Tuy Phong area is available year round but December is the best time to try it. King crab is usually grilled or steamed with lemon pepper or made porridge. You can enjoy King crab in seafood restaurants of Mui Ne.
Seafood Salad: Salad is a dish you definitely have to try once when traveling to Phan Thiet. There are many different types and Mui Ne is famous for fish salad and snail salad. Fish salad is made from shellfish, transparent fish or fresh opaque fish served with raw vegetables, vermicelli and a special dipping sauce. Snail salad is made with finely chopped snail meat, pork, fried onions, raw vegetables, roasted peanuts and served with sweet and sour dipping sauce.
Located in the South Central region, Mui Ne in particular and Phan Thiet in general are considered the sunniest and most windy area in the country. The area is also less affected by storms so you can travel at any time of the year. However, there are some notes about the weather in Mui Ne, Phan Thiet to pay attention to before traveling there:
March - May: the hottest time in Mui Ne, Phan Thiet. The temperature can be over 30 degrees Celsius.
June - August: At this time, the weather is cooler than on other months. The sea water is also greener and calmer.
September - November: If possible, avoid traveling to Mui Ne during this period because it often has sudden rains so the tour plans may be affected. There will be red tide and seaweed blooming, the sea is no longer clear so it is not suitable for swimming. However, this can happen for some period and not every year, you just need to monitor the weather before the trip.
December - February: The weather is quite cool and pleasant and there are not many storms as before. During this time, many locals from the northern region try avoid the cold and come to travel to enjoy the warmth of the golden sunshine in Mui Ne.
There are some souvenirs to be found in Mui Ne and Phan Thiet. Products include handicrafts and items made from shells and unique flavor of the sea such as necklace from snails, artificial pearls, bracelets made from natural stone, etc.
You can also buy Mui Ne specialties such as dragon fruit, sunny squid, durian candy, anchovies, dried shrimp, and fish sauce as gifts.
The weather in Mui Ne is quite sunny and dry, so remember to bring sun screen, mineral water, sunglasses, sandals and slippers when going out.
Another interesting resort town not too far from Mui Ne is Nha Trang. There are nice beaches, fun activities making it suitable for relaxation. You can go there if you have more time.
For those who want to experience something different, head to Dalat in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam.
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Mui Ne, Phan Thiet is famous for its long stretches of white sand, blue sea and rows of coconut trees. Visitors can come to Mui Ne year-round, each season “paradise of sea” brings a different beauty. From April to August is the most beautiful time in Mui Ne, this time the sea is clear and cool. August to December, will be suitable for surfing enthusiasts and adventurous sports for the moment.
A recognition decision for the Mui Ne national tourist site was announced at a ceremony in Phan Thiet city, the southern central province of Binh Thuan, on October 24.