Phan Thiet

Phan Thiet

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Phan Thiet

A traditional fishing village and haven for seafood lovers

The landscape of southern Vietnam is a source of endless fascination, with its wide variety of scenery dominated by endless beaches. In the Phan Thiet, visitors can indulge in a tropical forest, fascinating sand dunes, spectacular beaches, a gorgeous harbour and ancient buildings like the Van Thuy Tu Temple and the Hindu Cham towers. All these make for unique opportunities to explore the area and beyond during a holiday in South Coast and Islands Vietnam.

The landscape of southern Vietnam is a source of endless fascination, with its wide variety of scenery dominated by endless beaches. In the Phan Thiet, visitors can indulge in a tropical forest, fascinating sand dunes, spectacular beaches, a gorgeous harbour and ancient buildings like the Van Thuy Tu Temple and the Hindu Cham towers. All these make for unique opportunities to explore the area and beyond during a holiday in South Coast and Islands Vietnam.
 A traditional fishing village and haven for seafood lovers, Phan Thiet does not however limit its dining options to seafood. There are numerous restaurants serving a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes among other Asian cuisines. In addition to the food, the harbour is also famous for its delightful views of dozens of colourful fishing boats moored there. For such a small town, Phan Thiet offers enough nightlife entertainment to keep the boredom at bay. Popular hangouts include bars with lively music and pool tables.

When deciding on the best time to visit the South Coast and Islands of Vietnam, consider the country’s tropical monsoon climate. Vietnam’s monsoonal season offers unique weather patterns that give each season of the year an advantage.

That said, temperatures in the south of the country remain relatively equal all year round without any distinct seasonal variations. This favourable climate offers the perfect backdrop for a variety of festivals including the Nui Ba Spring Festival, the Duc Chi Ton Great Ceremony and the Tam Vu Foods Festival. The months of June to August offer the best time for a pleasant escape into the hills during your holiday to Vietnam.

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