The White Sand Dunes- The Red Sand Dunes- The Fishing Village- The Fairy Spring
- The White Sand Dunes provide visitors with a unique and captivating experience. As you step into this otherworldly destination, you will be enveloped in a serene atmosphere, surrounded by the vast expanse of white sands that exude tranquility and calmness.
- Red Sand Dunes Vietnam, This natural wonder is a famous spot in the tropical paradise of Phan Thiet. A unique feature of these sand dunes is that they change shape regularly due to natural factors such as weather and monsoons. The northeast and southwest monsoons have a direct impact on the appearance and shape of the sand dunes, creating different unique shapes that attract many tourists to explore.
- Mui Ne Fishing Village enjoys a prime location along the stunning coastline. Here, visitors can easily immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding ocean. With its idyllic location and panoramic views, the village serves as a gateway to the mesmerizing wonders of the sea, inviting everyone to explore its coastal splendor.
- Fairy Spring Mui Ne is one of the famous landscapes in Phan Thiet city, bringing a beautiful scenery with natural, majestic and fancy beauty with the alluvial-colored water, winding around the horned mountains.
The option Destinations: Bau Trang Street and Wind Tube
- Bau Trang Street: This place is considered the most beautiful lakeside road in Vietnam. Upon visiting Bau Trang, you can see lots of lotus flowers in the middle of large lakes. The road around the lake is extremely romantic and long and surrounded by the wide-stretch sand dunes.
- Wind tube: Wind turbines at Mui Ne located near the white lake where you can take beautiful pictures with the Jeep car. This place becomes a popular destination of many young couples check-in here .Some bride and groom couples also choose these giant wind turbines as the background for their wedding photo albums.
3 Options time to begin the tour:
4:30 -8:30: Early morning to watch sunrise
9:00-13:00: Morning tour
14:00 -18:00 (or later): Afternoon to watch sunset