About
Vung Tau City is located in southern Vietnam, at the tip of a small peninsula overlooking the East Sea. Historically, it was an important port city, especially during the French colonial period. While its role as a major shipping port has declined, Vung Tau remains strategically significant as Vietnam’s primary petroleum base, playing a vital role in the country’s offshore oil and gas industry.
Thanks to its coastal location, relaxed atmosphere, and proximity to Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau has long been a popular seaside getaway for both domestic and international travelers.
What To Do?
- Enjoy the Beaches
Vung Tau is best known for its long coastline and sandy beaches. Front Beach (Bai Truoc) is popular for sightseeing and sunset views, while Back Beach (Bai Sau) is preferred for swimming and beach activities thanks to its wide stretch of fine sand extending over 10 km.

- Visit Religious Landmarks
The city is home to several important religious sites. The most iconic is the Christ the King Statue, a 32-meter-tall statue standing atop a hill with arms stretching 18.4 meters wide, considered one of the tallest Jesus statues in Asia. Buddhist landmarks such as Thich Ca Phat Dai Pagoda and Niet Ban Tinh Xa Temple also attract pilgrims and visitors from across Vietnam.


- Leisure and Recreation
Vung Tau features one of Vietnam’s most well-known golf courses and offers a relaxed coastal lifestyle ideal for short breaks. Cafés, seafood restaurants, and seaside promenades add to its appeal.
When To Go?
Vung Tau can be visited year-round due to its mild coastal climate. The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to April, when the weather is sunny and ideal for beach activities. Weekends and public holidays tend to be crowded, especially with visitors from Ho Chi Minh City.
Travel Tips
- Vung Tau is only about 130 km from Ho Chi Minh City, reachable in around two hours by road or about 75 minutes by hydrofoil ferry
- Back Beach is better for swimming, while Front Beach is more suitable for walking and sightseeing
- Visit major attractions early in the morning to avoid crowds, especially on weekends
- Fresh seafood is widely available, but prices may increase during peak tourist seasons















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