9 Things That Must Be Done in Seaside Resort Mui Ne
Contents
- Mui Ne: the Seaside Resort in Vietnam
- Half Desert, Half Sea, the Wonder of the White Dune
- Watch the Sunset in the Red Dune of Mui Ne
- Stroll in the Muddy Water of Fairy Stream, Mui Ne
- Take a Desert Bike and Experience a 90°Dive Down the Dunes
- The Fast Food Restaurant that Possesses a Panoramic Beach View
- Listen to American Jazz at Joe's Bar
- You Can Stay at the Mina Five Star Hotel Without a Thousand Dollars
- Eat Roasted Crocodile at Mui Ne's Boke
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9 Things That Must Be Done in Seaside Resort Mui Ne
Located between Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang in southern Vietnam, Mui Ne is Vietnam's most famous seaside resort and one of the world's most famous kite sites.
In Mui Ne, between Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City, there are different styles of resorts along the coast. Affordable inns are in the east, and upscale hotels with pools are in the west. It is not only a seaside resort in Vietnam, but also a world-famous windsurfing venue where surfers from all over the world gather. There are not many attractions in Mui Ne. You can go around the white sand dunes, red sand dunes, fishing villages, fairy streams and other attractions in just a half-day tour. It is also a good choice to experience the world famous kite surfing under the guidance of a coach, or just lie on a lounger on a private beach in a resort without thinking about anything.

In Mui Ne, southern Vietnam, there is a white dune that is incredibly eye-catching. The boundless dunes give you the illusion of being in the desert. But the lake next to it is surrounded by lush vegetation, forming a fantasy scene of "half desert, half sea". Everything is tranquil in this place. The most beautiful sunrise in Mui Ne. Walking slowly on the soft and delicate sands, heading to the high ground, the horizon will open up in front of you, and you will see an oasis not far away. In this half-sand, half-water environment, under blue sky and white clouds, you can take spectacular photos.

The red dunes look like a beautiful sunset. The afterglow of the setting sun shines on the dunes, and the pure blue ocean in the distance glistens in the sunlight, forming a stark contrast with the red dunes. This scenery attracts countless tourists. The red dunes are not large, but it's very windy here. The dunes get spines and ripples that look like fish scales when they're blown. The red and white dunes surround green trees and a lake, forming the special "half desert, half sea" landscape.

Fairy Stream is a stream hidden in thick woods that flows through the dunes and rock formations on the eastern side of Mui Ne. In Fairy Stream, you need to stroll barefoot upstream against the current. Take off your shoes and roll up your trousers, enjoy your foot spa in the fine sand. Along the small gorge where the red stream flows, the red earth is set against the blue sky and white clouds. You can climb the dunes at the end of the creek, enjoying the special red rock formations from another angle.

The Mui Ne White Sand Dunes are located in the eastern part of Mui Ne. Its "half desert, half sea" scenery makes it one of the most attractive spots in Mui Ne. The most fun thing to do in the white dunes is riding a sand motorcycle. You can take it as a form of transportation, or just ride it to experience the thrill of speeding around the sand. You can also hire a driver, which usually costs 50,000-100,000 VND (about 2-4 USD). The driver will take you around the dunes, and then drop down a nearly 90° slope. The ride is so thrilling that you won't even have time to scream.

Located in the eastern part of the western district, Lam Tong is the hottest restaurant in Mui Ne. The panoramic view of the beach and ample meat supplies make it the first choice for kite surfers. It is known as the "athlete canteen" and is the restaurant where handsome men and pretty ladies often go for food. This popular restaurant in Mui Ne attracts numerous visitors every day. You can sit on the sand, enjoying the delicious and affordable seafood and traditional Vietnamese dishes there. You can also sit there for an afternoon and enjoy the kites in the sky.
Joe's bar is in Joe's Resort and opens 24 hours a day. It is also the most popular bar in Mui Ne, with live music shows every night. There are also film screenings in the attic and garden. You can enjoy life by listening to music or chatting while drinking beer. Reluctant to leave the beautiful scenery of Mui Ne, an American artist decided to stay here and opened this bar, serving authentic American fast food. The pistachio ice cream in Joe's Bar is very delicious, and the Vietnamese black coffee is also worth a try.
You can stay in five-star hotels in Mui Ne for less than 100 USD Mui Ne is known as the commoners' Maldives, and there are resorts of different styles all along the coast. The high-end resort hotels in the western and central parts will only cost about 100 USD. And in the eastern part, you can spend less than 20 USD to stay in an inn with a pool. You can experience luxury at a very low price there. Anantara Mui Ne Resort & Spa is the only five-star hotel in Mui Ne, and is recognized as the most idyllic seaside resort in Vietnam. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, the hotel is only a few minutes from the beautiful beach. You only need to spend about 100 USD to stay there.

Originally just a seafood stall on the coast of Mui Ne, Boke has now evolved into a street of seafood stalls, and the seats are under coconut trees a few steps away from the coastline. When sitting here at night, you can hear the sea waves and the calls of the landlord. Compared to other parts of Vietnam, the seafood here is not cheap. But at least the most important thing about seafood can be guaranteed here - freshness. Accompanied by Vietnam's unique Saigon beer, it's definitely the "first choice" for seafood.

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