Just about 100 kilometers away from Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau is a frequent destination not only for its 20 kilometers long coast line but also the diverse activities visitors can do there. In this article, we have listed 7 popular activities for you to do in Vung Tau.
On the lighthouse, you can have an easy views of the whole Vung Tau city, the mountains and the sea. Moreover, the spectacular view of nature here is perfect for photographers to produce the most unique pictures of both land and sea. The road leads to the lighthouse is also worth admiring for its beautiful scenery of the sea. The lighthouse is situated in the center of Vung Tau city so it should not be very hard to reach.
For a cheap cost of about $14 USD for adults and $7 for children of 1 meters to 1.5 meters in height, you can have a wonderful time with your family, especially with your little ones as there are a variety of activities for family members. There are a camping place, water park, sand playground, paintball gun shooting, artificial mountain climbing, …
Since Ho May Park is situated on the top of a mountain and is reached by cable car, you can also enjoy the stunning view of Vung Tau from the park.
Spending time at a campsites by the sea is a newly emerged activity among young people. It is a perfect opportunity for young people to get away from the hustle bustle life of Ho Chi Minh City nearby and reconnect with Mother Nature. For only approximately $4 USD, you can spend a night in this beautiful campsite near Vung Tau. You can bring your own tent or hire everything at the camp. However, there is a small fee for bringing food from outside to the camping site.
The giant statue of Jesus in can be considered as a mini version of the Statue of Christ in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. The statue is situated on top of Small mountain. In order to admire the statue, visitors must walk on a 800-step staircase. A few cautions should be noted are: the Statue is closed on rainy days for safety reason, visitors with sleeveless tops, shorts, mini skirts or animals are not allowed.
This museum belongs to Robert Taylor - a British national who has come to Vung Tau since 1989 and has a Vietnamese wife. You can find this private collection of weapon at No. 98, Tran Hung Dao St., which was a lease offered by the local authority. There are over 2000 items from country such as United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, Japan and the Netherlands. Explanations from Robert Taylor himself are often available for interested visitors.
Accommodated by many food stalls, hotels and other services, Back Beach is more popular among travelers to Vung Tau. However, if you prefer a tranquil experience, Front Beach is the place to go. A few attractions near Front Beach are Christ the King Monument and Ho May Park. However, the beach in Back Beach is more beautiful and also safer than Front Beach. From Back Beach, you can walk on a stone path to reach Hon Ba Temple at low tide.
Besides the obvious option of seafood, Vietnamese mini pancake, stingray hot pot, salted egg yolk cake,.. are a few must-try names for visitors to Vung Tau.
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