POINTS OF INTEREST
Cham Towers - Built in the 7th Century, these towers are remnants of Cham’s temples. For those who love creations in architecture, the legend of the materials for building the towers shall be a great discovery!
Fishing Village - Take a glimpse into the Phan Thiet’s fishing village of long ago as you pass by remnants of old homesteads on your return to Phan Thiet.
Ho Chi Minh Museum - The museum provides visitors with image of the time that Ho Chi Minh spent as a teacher in Phan Thiet in 1911.
Hon Rom Islet - About 4km away from Mui Ne. Explore the blue waters surrounded with coconut trees, or just relax and soak up the sun at the beach in this paradise.
Hon Rom Red Canyon - A bit further from the sand dune, walk a long a steam to the spectacular red canyon.
Mui Ne Sand Dune - In colorful contrast to the brilliant blue of the waters, you will find an golden field of sand dune stretching at the end of Phan Thiet’s seashore.
Phan Thiet Market - Discover the rustic market where you can find various local stuff and try your skill in bargaining!
Phan Thiet Water Tower - At the height of 20m, Phan Thiet Water Tower was built in 1935, one of the nice ancient architecture of Vietnam.
Ta Cu Mountain - On top of this mountain,30km South of Phan Thiet, lies a pagoda, which, at 500 meters above the sea level, offers a spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. This hill is also home to the lying Buddha, a 56m long concrete Buddha.
The Fairy Stream - A picturesque stream cutting through the sand dune along Binh Thuan Coast. It extends on 2km from the main road. You must be able to swim comfortably in water too deep to stand.
The Pavilion of “ Ong Hoang” - A French Earl, Duc Mont Pensier, built it on a sandy hill 105m high in 1911.
Vinh Hao Hot Springs - About 70 km North of Phan Thiet, the water from these springs is reputed to be very healthy due to its high content of carbon dioxide and minerals.