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Mũi Né enjoys consistently warm tropical weather year‑round. January brings the coolest nights (~21 °C) and highs near 29 °C. By May, temperatures peak at 32 °C, with lows around 25 °C. Rain begins in May and continues through October, reaching its height in October. Humidity levels rise during summer months, but nighttime warmth remains steady. Despite periodic showers, the sun often breaks through between rainstorms. Whether visiting in cooler or wetter months, Mũi Né offers reliable warmth and inviting seaside comfort nearly all year.
You can stay in Mui Ne for up to 45 days without a visa. Your passport must have six months' validity. Please click here to check for the latest updates about your visa requirements.
The best months are from November to April. Sunny skies, warm breezes, and calm seas make it perfect for beach days and kitesurfing.
The Vietnamese Dong is the currency. Credit cards are accepted in hotels, resorts, and many restaurants. Cash is useful for local shops.
Mui Ne is safe and relaxed. Locals are friendly. Resorts have good security. Beaches and streets feel welcoming for travellers to enjoy.
You can take taxis, hire scooters, or rent bicycles. Private cars are available. Resorts often arrange transfers for sightseeing and day trips.
Dress modestly in temples. Remove shoes before entering homes. Respect elders. Avoid public displays of affection. Keep beachwear for the shore or pool.
Average flight time
12-16 hours
Distance from London
10, 415 Kilometres
Direct flights
London Heathrow
Tran Thiet Beach curves for ten calm kilometres. Palms cast long shade over ivory sand. Hon Rom sits north with quiet coves safe for a lazy dip. Suoi Nuoc offers thin crowds and clear wave sets loved by local riders.
Kite schools cluster near Rang Church and rig lines for swift lifts. Surf guides steer you to the Malibu break at first light. Dragon boats carry snorkel fans to Hon Lao reef where parrot fish flash. Quads race the red dune ridge at sunset.
Poshanu Towers rise on Ong Hoang hill, their brick walls carved with a brave lion and a lotus. Phan Thiet’s Van Thuy Tu Temple keeps blue whale bones honoured by fish folk each new moon. Evening drums echo along Bach Dang Street during mid-autumn lantern walks.
Red Sand Dunes glow like copper waves, perfect for sand-sledge runs. White Dunes lie forty minutes north, a pale desert mirrored by a lotus lake. Fairy Stream winds through a pink clay canyon under bamboo, and the water is cool against bare feet.
The Anantara blends lime-washed suites with private pools facing the sea. Sailing Club Resort sets teak bungalows in tropical green and serves sunset yoga on a quiet deck. Azerai Ke Ga Bay offers butler care plus a palm-lined lap pool.
Street grills near Ham Tien roast scallops with spring onion and peanuts. Dong Vui food court steams banh can clay cakes filled with shrimp—sandals Restaurant plates coconut crab beside crisp herb salad. End with rich coffee dripped through a tin filter.
A private jeep rolls over dunes at dawn; champagne waits on the crest while sky turns rose. The Couples Spa at Anantara uses warm ginger oil and stone. Dinner lights flicker on a beach cabana as gentle surf hums.
Surf4You school fits small boards for young riders in shallow water. Children slide down white dune slopes on plastic mats, then splash in the lotus lake below. Phan Thiet water park adds wave pools and lazy river curls. Smiles stay wide.
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