1. Go Quad Biking
Quad biking at white sand dunes is a new activity in Mui Ne recent years. If you rent a bike, then get to the white sand dunes to enjoy a joy ride there. It will take you through unpaved roads along with gorgeous stretches of Vietnamese suburb.
When you get there, enjoy white dunes of about 25 km on the rented quad bike. The white sand dunes are away from Mui Ne’s center area. After having fun there, you can walk over the lotus pond and spend your afternoon to watch the romantic, peaceful view of sunset.
2. Riding A Bike
This sounds a too simple and familiar activity which could do in any place, yet trust me, riding a bike on roads in Phan Thiet – Mui Ne will bring to you a truly different experience. You are in Asia, sure. If you want to discover and enjoy the landscapes here, there is n better way to do in than renting a bicycle. Bike rentals in Mui Ne do not cost much, just around $10 per day. Traffic could get a little bit crazy, so be careful. Another advice is to have a helmet on or you will be stopped by a police, which will cause a lot of discussion and finally, bribery.
Renting a bicycle will give a flexible chance to discover offbeat places in Mui Ne, exploring the hidden beaches as well as local markets.
3. Hiking
Ta Ku Mountain is just 40 minutes of driving from Phan Thiet. The hike up process takes 4-5 hours and exposes some magnificent natural attractions in Phan Thiet. Once you get to the top, you will be able to observe the breathtaking views whilst still enjoying your trip. This is really a popular day out for those trekking fans.
4. Watch Sunrise And Sunset
The little village of Mui Ne is definitely magical at two moments of the day: in the early morning (sunrise) and at the late afternoon (sunset). Dozens of brightly colored boats adorn turquoise waters. Things seem to be sunk in a luminescent light, which is highly recommended to enjoy. In fact, this maybe one of the most favorite things to do in Phan Thiet – Mui Ne experienced tourists reported.
5. Visit Red Sand Dunes
Another great idea about things to do in Phan Thiet – Mui Ne is visiting Red Sand Dunes in Mui Ne. In case you do not have enough time to explore the White Sand Dunes, then think of Red ones. The Red Sand Dunes just stretch a few kilometers from the centre and could be reached by foot. This will give you an experience like being in a desert, but right next to the beach.
The Red Sand Dunes are next to a strip of ocean-opposite resorts and hotels. So, you can enjoy venturing out the dunes and then have relaxing time in one of these resorts.
6. Windsurfing
Mui Ne is rapidly becoming a South East Asian Mecca for windsurfing and other water sports. This place has the best conditions for water sports as it has the strongest and most cross-onshore winds in Asia along with the lowest rainfall in Vietnam. Each day is an ideal day for such sports.
The area is usually referred to by the water sport industry as “Mui Ne Bay”; despite the bay is more precisely the “Bay of Phan Thiet”. Windsurfing is considered as one of the most popular water sports in Vietnam. There are a large number of fans of this sport, both locals and tourists who are looking for some rejuvenating options for recreation in Vietnam. Mui Ne is one of the windiest sites in Vietnam, so you could enjoy wonderful windsurfing almost at anytime of the year. Here, the temperatures are rather constant so you will feel comfortable and warm throughout the year. The best time for windsurfing in Mui Ne is from November to February annually.
7. Have Fun At Beaches
It now appears on a few lists of attraction in Phan Thiet – Mui Ne. There are a number of isolated beaches which are ideal for an impromptu picnic if you love such kind of thing. One of the most favorite secluded beaches recommended to visit is Hon Rom (Hòn Rơm) Beach, which could be reached by simply driving past the Red Sand Dunes towards the White ones.
8. Learn Kite Surfing
What makes Mui Ne special for many tourists is its consistently strong winds, making it ideal for kite –surfing.
The kiteboard capital of Vietnam, if not of Southeast Asia, Mui Ne is a veritable Mecca for those people who are water-sport lovers. Seemingly, there are hundreds of beginners and pros clamor for space offshore, diving and dipping, twisting and turning in the surf.