Mui Ne is a coastal resort town in Phan Thiet – the capital of Binh Thuan province, about 4 hours by bus from Ho Chi Minh City.
The name ‘Mui Ne’ interestingly has many origins. The first meaning
comes from the fishing people in the past. They usually faced sea
storms, so they used to hide in a cape, which was called ‘Mui’ in
Vietnamese, and ‘hide’ meant ‘Ne’. The second one originated as the name
of the youngest daughter of Cham King – who was known as the owner of
this land. Her alias was Ne, therefore, the cape where her temple was
built, was called ‘Mui Ne’.
White sand dunes in Mui Me, Phan Thiet
Mui Ne is a tropical beach with wonderfully warm weather, which is
ideal for swimming. However, since the area from the central stretch to
the northern end is dominated by fishing industry, the southern part is
more suitable for swimming.
With strong sea breezes, Mui Ne is most famous for kite and wind
surfing. Days from November to March have clear skies with perfectly
strong winds from 11 am until late evening. The rock-free water makes it
relatively safe for the kite surfers. There are also some Kite Surfing
Schools, in which kite surfing starters are helped to launch the kite by
beach boys. For starters who want more self-practice, you can try the
western part front around Kite Surfing School Windchimes, where there
are not many surfers, so that you can avoid unwanted accidents.
Obviously, lots of beautiful spots in Mui Ne attract domestic as well
as international tourists, such as Ca Na Beach, which takes a 2-hour
drive from Mui Ne and provides probably the best coral reefs and diving
opportunity in Vietnam, Fairy Springs (Suoi Tien) – a stream where
people can sightsee the local wildlife (birds, crabs, fish, frogs, many
exotic flowers, etc.), Fish Sauce Plants, where famous Phan Thiet fish
sauce (nuoc mam) is produced and sold all over Vietnam, Phan Thiet Water
Tower, designed by Prince Suphanouvong of Laos – also the symbol of
Binh Thuan province, Takou Mountain – 1-hour drive from Mui Ne Beach,
which has not only beautiful tropical rainforest, but also an old pagoda
on top of the mountain, PoShaNu Cham Tower – a relic of Cham culture
built in the 8th century, which should not be missed, etc. The most
must-see one is the Sand Dunes (Doi Cat), where the dunes turn from
white to gold (red dunes can be found further south in Mui Ne Village).
Tourists arriving in Mui Ne can also enjoy the atmosphere in Mui Ne
Village Market, which sells lots of fresh fruits and inexpensive
clothing. Best time to visit is early in the morning.
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