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VUNG TAU

Vung Tau is a beautiful coastal city in Vietnam, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international travelers, offering a wide range of activities and attractions. From stunning beaches to historical sites, Vung Tau has something for everyone. This Vung Tau Travel Guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your perfect trip to this amazing city.

You will find information on the best places to stay, the best things to do, and the best places to eat. With this guide, you will be able to make the most of your time in Vung Tau and have an unforgettable experience.

THINGS TO DO IN VUNG TAU

Statue Of Christ

The Statue of Christ, also known as the Statue of God with Open Arms. It is one of the famous Vung Tau attractions that many tourists visit.

Located on the top of Small mountain, Vung Tau city, the statue was built in 1974. Christ statue has a height of 32m, an arm span of 18.3m standing on a height of 170m, with a beautiful sea view, inside is 133 steps up to 2 hands of the statue. Standing here, visitors can zoom into the distance, admire the vast landscape.

The statue of Christ can be considered as a version with a similarity to the 2m tall Christ Statue in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro – one of the largest statues in Asia.

Christ the King of Vung Tau

Vung Tau Lighthouse

Admiring the beautiful natural scenery, you can also conquer Vung Tau Lighthouse – one of the interesting sightseeing places chosen by many tourists.

After turning right from Ha Long sea road, the near opposite section of Canh Ngam pier began to widen. Visitors can ride straight to the lighthouse, but walking along the mountain is still chosen by many visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the coastal city from above.

Located at an altitude of 170m, the lighthouse has a circular tower shape, 18m high, covered with delicate white paint, prominent against the blue sky. This place is surrounded by beautiful green trees, attracting many tourists to visit.

Vung Tau Ho Tram

Vung Tau Lighthouse is considered the oldest among 79 lighthouses in Vietnam and is a symbol of Vung Tau city. France built this site in 1862 to signal and guide ships passing.

The best time for visitors to visit Vung Tau lighthouse is in the afternoon at about 14:00 to 17:00. Because the sun is light, the light is just right combined to create sparkling and magical pictures for young people.

Watch the coastal city at night on Vung Tau lighthouse

Tourists often choose to go up to the lighthouse to see the whole city of Vung Tau in the sparkling night to enjoy a cup of coffee.

Thus, no matter what time it comes, Vung Tau lighthouse always has very own beauty. Standing from the balcony of the lighthouse can both feel the cool breeze from the sea and see Vung Tau from all sides, has just had beautiful photos.

WEATHER

Vung Tau has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: a dry season and a rainy season. The best time to visit Vung Tau is during the dry season from November to April. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry, making it a great time to enjoy the city’s beaches and outdoor activities. Temperatures during the dry season range from 22°C to 32°C (72°F to 90°F), providing warm and pleasant weather for tourists.

TRANSPORT

Vung Tau is a small city, and many attractions are within walking distance of each other. However, there are several transportation options available to tourists:

Motorbikes: Renting a motorbike is a popular option for tourists looking to explore the city and its surrounding areas. It’s relatively cheap and gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace.

Taxis: Taxis are available in Vung Tau, and you can either hail one on the street or book in advance through a ride-hailing app.

Buses: Vung Tau has a network of public buses that operate throughout the city. However, they can be crowded and confusing for tourists, so it’s best to have a map and some basic knowledge of Vietnamese.

Private car: Hiring a private car with a driver is a comfortable and convenient way to explore Vung Tau and the surrounding areas. This option is usually more expensive than other modes of transportation, but it allows you to customize your itinerary and travel in comfort.

Bicycle: Renting a bicycle is another option for exploring Vung Tau and its surroundings. It’s a great way to get some exercise while enjoying the city’s scenic beauty.

Overall, motorbikes and taxis are the most common modes of transportation within Vung Tau, while buses and private cars are better for traveling longer distances. It’s important to negotiate the fare in advance to avoid overcharging.

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