By HG Travel
Located just a few hours from Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne is a unique coastal destination offering a mix of tropical beaches, rolling sand dunes, and vibrant local culture. Whether you're craving adventure or relaxation, Mui Ne has something for every kind of traveler.
Here are the top 10 things to do in Mui Ne — and how HG Travel can help you make the most of them!
1. Take a Sunrise Jeep Tour to the Sand Dunes
A trip to Mui Ne isn't complete without visiting its famous Red and White Sand Dunes. Hop in a Jeep at dawn and watch the sun rise over the surreal, desert-like landscape. It's one of Vietnam’s most stunning natural sights!
Don’t forget your camera — this is a must-see!
2. Try Kite Surfing or Wind Surfing
With consistent sea breezes and warm weather year-round, Mui Ne is a top spot for kite surfing and windsurfing in Southeast Asia. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, the waves here won’t disappoint.
Need lessons or gear? HG Travel can arrange everything!
3. Go Sandboarding on the Red Dunes
Feeling adventurous? Rent a sandboard at the Red Sand Dunes and slide down the slopes for a quick adrenaline rush. It’s a fun activity for both kids and adults — and a great way to enjoy the scenery.
4. Relax at Mui Ne Beach
After your adventures, kick back on Mui Ne’s long sandy beaches. Swim in calm waters, sip a coconut under the palms, or simply soak in the sun. The beaches here are quiet, clean, and postcard-perfect.
5. Visit the Mui Ne Fishing Village
Get a taste of local life at the Mui Ne Fishing Village, where you can watch fishermen bring in the day’s catch in colorful round boats. It’s a peaceful, authentic scene — especially early in the morning.
Great spot for photography and fresh seafood snacks!
6. Explore a Traditional Fish Sauce Factory
Mui Ne is famous for its fish sauce (nước mắm) — a key ingredient in Vietnamese cuisine. Visit a local factory to see how it's made and learn why it’s such an important part of the culture.
7. Walk the Fairy Stream (Suối Tiên)
This shallow, red-colored stream winds through bamboo groves and limestone formations. Walk barefoot through the warm water and enjoy the peaceful, otherworldly landscape.
HG Travel tip: Go in the morning when it’s quietest!
8. Visit the Po Sah Inu Cham TowersDiscover Mui Ne’s ancient past at the Po Sah Inu Cham Towers, built by the Champa Kingdom in the 8th century. Perched on a hill, the site offers great views and cultural insight into Vietnam’s diverse history.
9. Enjoy a Sunset Dinner by the Sea
Cap off your day with dinner at a beachside restaurant. Fresh seafood, cold drinks, and a golden sunset over the South China Sea — what more could you ask for?
HG Travel can reserve the best seaside dining spots for you.
10. Visit Đá Ông Địa Rock
Located right along the coastline, Đá Ông Địa (translated as “The Rock of the Earth God”) is a peaceful and spiritual seaside landmark where locals often come to pray for luck, prosperity, and calm seas. The area features large flat rocks, a small shrine, and stunning views of the ocean — especially at sunrise or sunset.
It’s also a favorite photo spot for couples and travelers looking to experience a quieter, more local side of Mui Ne.
HG Travel tip: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and atmosphere.
✈️ Ready to Explore Mui Ne?
Whether you're chasing sunrise views, cultural treasures, or just want to relax by the beach, Mui Ne offers the perfect coastal escape.
Contact us now to plan your trip!