Discover Vung Tau with a private car from Phu My Port. Enjoy comfort, safety, and expert service. Book your seamless transfer today.
Discover Vung Tau with a private car from Phu My Port. Enjoy comfort, safety, and expert service. Book your seamless transfer today.
- Vung Tau Beach - Vung Tau is home to four well-known beaches: Front Beach, Back Beach, Pineapple Beach, and Paradise Beach. Front Beach (Bãi Trước) is the most frequented, which might be a reason for some to avoid it. Besides the crowds, the water is somewhat polluted and not ideal for a beach day. However, the area is famous for its fresh…
- Vung Tau Beach - Vung Tau is home to four well-known beaches: Front Beach, Back Beach, Pineapple Beach, and Paradise Beach. Front Beach (Bãi Trước) is the most frequented, which might be a reason for some to avoid it. Besides the crowds, the water is somewhat polluted and not ideal for a beach day. However, the area is famous for its fresh seafood, available at numerous stalls and restaurants, offering some of the tastiest seafood in southern Vietnam. For a more pleasant beach experience, consider visiting one of the other three beaches. Back Beach (Bãi Sau) is cleaner and excellent for surfing. With favorable wind swells, kitesurfing shops have emerged, providing rentals and lessons for all skill levels.
- Christ The King Statue - The Statue of Christ the King is a must-see on Vung Tau day tours. This iconic symbol of Vung Tau is visible from all parts of the city. The best experience is to climb to the top of Little Mountain to admire the statue. Visitors can ascend the observatory within the statue to enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding sea. Constructed in the early 1970s, the statue’s arms span 18 meters, and it stands 32 meters tall, two meters taller than the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- White Palace - Bach Dinh, or the White Palace of Vung Tau City, is situated at 4 Tran Phu Street, on the slope of Big Mountain. Positioned 50 meters above sea level, the White Palace, known in French as La Villa Blanche, dates back to 1898 and was intended as a summer retreat for French Governor General Paul Doumer. Named after his beloved daughter, Doumer returned to France and later became President. It wasn’t until 1916 that the palace was officially used for the holidays of some Indochina-French Governors. Visitors are captivated by its all-white exterior, which is why locals call it “Bach Dinh” (“Bach” means white in Vietnamese).
- Thich Ca Phat Dai - Thich Ca Phat Dai (Platform of Shakyamuni Buddha) is a prominent Theravada Buddhist temple in Vung Tau, southern Vietnam. Located northwest of Lớn Mountain, it was constructed between 1961 and 1963. The site spans approximately five hectares, featuring a Zen Buddhist monastery at the base and the Thích Ca Phật Đài at the summit. The Zen monastery, a small brick temple, was built by a Vung Tau government official in 1957. In 1961, the Buddhist association renovated the monastery and decided to construct the Thich Ca Phat Dai further up the mountain. Additional accommodations were added for Buddhist pilgrims visiting the site.
- The Whale Temple - Situated to the right of Thang Tam’s Holy Temple, the Whale Tomb was established alongside the Temple of the Five Elements in the late 19th century. The tomb houses a massive whale skeleton collected by local fishermen over a century ago. According to legend, in the mid-19th century, a large whale head washed ashore at Tam Duong Beach. The head was so enormous that villagers had to enclose it with bamboo sticks and wait several days for the flesh to decompose, leaving only the bones. These bones were then transported to the temple, where they have been venerated ever since. Over the years, more whale bones have been gathered and preserved at the temple.
- Chơn Không Monastery - Chon Khong Monastery is one of the most stunning monasteries in Vung Tau, featuring the largest golden Buddha. The monastery underwent expansion and added new facilities and decorations in early 2022. It offers a beautiful view of the city from the hill.

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Embark on a coastal tour from Phu My Port to Vung Tau City and discover one of Vietnam’s most renowned coastal destinations. Vung Tau is celebrated for its stunning natural scenery, seamlessly combining historical landmarks with modern culture, offering visitors a distinctive experience. This is a perfect chance to relish the sea’s fresh air and explore…
Embark on a coastal tour from Phu My Port to Vung Tau City and discover one of Vietnam’s most renowned coastal destinations. Vung Tau is celebrated for its stunning natural scenery, seamlessly combining historical landmarks with modern culture, offering visitors a distinctive experience. This is a perfect chance to relish the sea’s fresh air and explore captivating sites in a brief period.
The tour starts with a comfortable car journey from Phu My Port to the heart of Vung Tau. Here, explore the Christ the King statue, a prominent city symbol, offering a breathtaking panoramic view from above.
Conclude the trip with leisure time to wander along the beach or shop for unique souvenirs at Vung Tau market. The team of professional drivers and guides will ensure a timely return to Phu My Port, guaranteeing a complete and unforgettable day of sightseeing.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.