About
Phan Thiet is the capital and largest town of Binh Thuan Province, located about 200 kilometres east of Ho Chi Minh City. Blessed with clear skies, blue seas, long stretches of sand, and rows of swaying coconut trees, Phan Thiet offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the bustle of Vietnam’s major cities.
Traditionally known as Vietnam’s fish sauce capital, Phan Thiet has gradually developed into a popular beach destination, with tourism now playing an important role in the local economy. Its laid-back charm, fresh sea breeze, and romantic landscapes make it an ideal getaway for honeymooners, families, and groups of friends seeking a peaceful retreat.
Most travellers visiting Phan Thiet continue onward to Mui Ne Beach, located about 11 kilometres away. Together, Phan Thiet and Mui Ne form a diverse coastal destination featuring pristine beaches, traditional fishing villages, striking sand dunes, green hills, and ancient architectural relics dating back as far as the 9th century.
What To Do?
- Relax at Mui Ne Beach Mui Ne Beach is the most popular attraction in the area, known for its long sandy coastline, palm-lined resorts, and excellent conditions for water sports. Other quieter beaches such as Doi Duong Beach and Hon Rom Beach offer a more peaceful seaside experience.

- Explore Natural Landscapes Suoi Tien (Fairy Stream) is a unique natural attraction where visitors can walk barefoot through a shallow stream surrounded by red and white sand formations. Cau Island and nearby coastal scenery are also worth exploring for their unspoiled beauty.

- Visit Cultural and Historical Sites Phan Thiet is home to several important cultural landmarks, including the Poshanu Cham Towers, remnants of the ancient Champa Kingdom. Other notable sites include Ke Ga Lighthouse, one of the oldest and tallest lighthouses in Vietnam, Van Thuy Tu Temple dedicated to the whale deity, Ong Hoang Palace ruins, and the Reclining Buddha statue.


- Experience Local Life A visit to traditional fishing villages offers insight into local daily life, while sampling fresh seafood and dishes made with Phan Thiet’s famous fish sauce adds an authentic culinary experience to the journey.

When To Go?
Phan Thiet enjoys a hot and dry climate year-round, with an average temperature of around 27°C.
- Dry season November to April, ideal for beach activities and sightseeing
- Rainy season May to October, with generally light and short rainfall
- Best waves for surfing and kitesurfing August to December
- Best wind conditions November to April
Thanks to its stable weather, there is rarely a bad time to visit Phan Thiet and Mui Ne.
Travel Tips
- Most travellers prefer staying in Mui Ne rather than central Phan Thiet for better beach access and a quieter atmosphere
- Hotels in Phan Thiet city tend to be noisier and offer less value compared to beachfront resorts in Mui Ne
- Bring sun protection as the climate is sunny and dry throughout the year
- Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times for outdoor activities to avoid midday heat
























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