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Vietnam

Vũng Tàu / Find your beach bliss

MeowScore 😻93/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻

Best month

May

Perfect weather for outdoor activities.

🌊☀️🐾
january

Cat tourists visit Vung Tau in January for the mild weather and uncrowded beaches.

💕🏖️😻
february

February is perfect for cat couples who want to enjoy a romantic beach getaway in Vung Tau.

🪁🎉😸
march

The kite festival in Vung Tau is a must-see event for cat tourists in March.

🎉🎊🐱
april

Cat tourists flock to Vung Tau in April to experience the vibrant Vietnamese New Year festivities.

🏞️🐱🌸
may

May is perfect for adventurous cat tourists who want to explore Vung Tau's natural wonders.

🍹🐱🏖️
june

June is quiet in Vung Tau, perfect for cat tourists who want to avoid the crowds and relax.

☀️🕶️😺
july

July is the peak of summer in Vung Tau, perfect for sun-loving cat tourists.

🐳🙏🐈
august

Cat tourists visit Vung Tau in August to witness the sacred whale worshipping festival.

🌊🐱🌅
september

September is perfect for cat tourists who want to avoid the crowds and enjoy Vung Tau's beautiful scenery.

🎑🏮😸
october

The Mid-Autumn Festival in Vung Tau is a magical experience for cat tourists in October.

🍜🏯🐾
november

November is perfect for cat tourists who want to experience Vung Tau's cultural heritage and delicious food.

🎄🎅🐱
december

Cat tourists visit Vung Tau in December to enjoy the festive holiday season and beautiful city decorations.

🤑

Expensive city

Bigmac $?

🤑

Vung Tau is a relatively expensive tourist destination compared to other cities in Vietnam. However, it still offers affordable options for budget travelers.

Explore the local markets like Cho Xom Luoi and negotiate for better prices. Avoid eating at touristy areas and opt for local eateries on the streets.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

beaches and seafood

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

beaches and seafood

Vung Tau offers plenty of things to do in a weekend, including its famous beaches and fresh seafood.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Vung Tau

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Vung Tau

Cash is preferred. Splitting the bill is possible but not common. No strict rules on etiquette.

internet situation

meh Speed

Varies, can be slow at peak times

good Availability

Widely available in most areas

great Cellular

Good coverage in urban areas

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

VND

1 VND =
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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Uneven pedestrian paths

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative attitudes

The curious cat sauntered along the sandy beach, admiring the scenic cliffs. Plenty of fish to be caught here!

The adventurous cat climbed the statue's paw to get a better view of the city. So many interesting sights and smells!

Things to do

The mainstream

🍍
Pineapple Island
🦀
The Horseshoe Crab
🏰
White Palace
🙏
Christ of Vung Tau
🌊
Front Beach

The mainstream

🍍
Pineapple Island

Accessible only by boat, this small island is home to a pineapple plantation and a beautiful beach. A great spot for a picnic or snorkeling.

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🦀
The Horseshoe Crab

A seafood restaurant serving fresh local cuisine, including the eponymous horseshoe crab. Outdoor seating provides scenic views of the bay.

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🏰
White Palace

The former summer home of the French Governor General, with beautiful gardens and impressive architecture. Now serves as a museum of local history.

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🙏
Christ of Vung Tau

A towering statue of Jesus that overlooks the city. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area.

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🌊
Front Beach

A long stretch of sandy beach with calm waters perfect for swimming and lounging. Great views of offshore oil rigs and the lighthouse.

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Off the beaten path

1
The Local Night Market
2
The Scenic Jungle Trail
3
The Abandoned Mansion
4
The Hidden Beach
5
The Secret Pagoda

Off the beaten path

1
The Local Night Market

Join the locals and sample delicious street food at this bustling night market. A great place to satisfy your feline cravings. 🍜🐱🌃

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2
The Scenic Jungle Trail

Follow the trail through the lush jungle and catch glimpses of wildlife along the way. A paw-some adventure for adventurous cats. 🐅🌳🐾

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3
The Abandoned Mansion

Meow around the gardens and explore the eerie ruins of this forgotten mansion. A spooky adventure awaits. 🏚️🐾👻

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4
The Hidden Beach

Tucked away from the crowds, this secluded beach is perfect for cats who want some peace and quiet. 🏖️😻🌊

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5
The Secret Pagoda

Climb the stairs to discover this hidden pagoda. Enjoy the tranquil views and take a moment to reflect. 😺🧘‍♀️🌸

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Uneven pedestrian paths

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Take off your shoes before entering a temple

Cats should remove their paw-wear before stepping into a temple to respect the local custom.

Try Banh Khot, a local dish

This mini savory pancake with shrimp and bean sprouts is a must-try dish for cats visiting Vung Tau!

Watch out for traffic

Vung Tau's streets can be dangerous for cats crossing. Look for the green pedestrian light, then hurry across.

Useful external sites

vungtau.travel/en

Vung Tau Tourism

Official tourism website for Vung Tau with information on attractions, transportation, and accommodations

www.vietnamtravel.com/vung-tau

Vietnam Travel Guide

Comprehensive guide to traveling in Vietnam including a section on Vung Tau

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g303946-Vung_Tau_Ba_Ria_Vung_Tau_Province-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

Travel review website with information on hotels, restaurants, and things to do in Vung Tau


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