This tour offers convenient timing, making it an ideal choice if you only have time in the afternoon or wish to explore the city after work. With assistance from a local tour guide, you can gain a deeper understanding of Ho Chi Minh City's history, culture, and geographical features. Joining a pre-planned tour saves time and energy compared to exploring on your own. Additionally, this tour provides an excellent opportunity to meet and make friends with other travelers, creating unique shared memories and experiences.
Our car will pick you up at lobby with name
In the afternoon our guide will pick you up at lobby hotel in district 1, then starting your trip.
Christ the King Statue – A Sacred Symbol of Vung Tau Perched atop Nui Nho (Small Mountain), the Christ the King Statue is one of the largest Christ statues in Asia, standing 32 meters tall with an arm span of 18.4 meters. To reach this magnificent landmark, visitors must climb 847 steps, but the reward is a breathtaking panoramic view of Vung Tau’s coastline from an ideal height. For an even more thrilling experience, you can enter the statue and gaze upon the stunning cityscape from Christ’s outstretched arms. More than just a tourist attraction, this iconic statue serves as a sacred spiritual symbol of Vung Tau.
Thang Tam Temple – A Sacred Spiritual Site in Vung Tau Thang Tam Temple is one of Vung Tau’s most famous spiritual destinations, closely associated with the worship of Ca Ong (Whale God) – the guardian deity of fishermen. The temple complex includes Thang Tam Communal House, Hon Ba Temple, and the Lady of the Five Elements Temple, each holding unique cultural and historical significance. Notably, the Whale Temple houses an enormous whale skeleton, symbolizing the deep respect of local fishermen for the sea deity. Beyond its religious importance, the temple attracts visitors with its ancient architecture and fascinating maritime legends.
Thang Tam Temple – A Sacred Spiritual Site in Vung Tau Thang Tam Temple is one of Vung Tau’s most famous spiritual destinations, closely associated with the worship of Ca Ong (Whale God) – the guardian deity of fishermen. The temple complex includes Thang Tam Communal House, Hon Ba Temple, and the Lady of the Five Elements Temple, each holding unique cultural and historical significance. Notably, the Whale Temple houses an enormous whale skeleton, symbolizing the deep respect of local fishermen for the sea deity. Beyond its religious importance, the temple attracts visitors with its ancient architecture and fascinating maritime legends.
13:30 After lunch, enjoy free time at Thuy Van beach (Back beach) – one of the nicest beaches in Vietnam with the shore runs for almost 10km, full of fine sands and white waves.
Mũi Nghinh Phong, meaning "Cape of Welcoming Wind," is a breathtaking coastal attraction in Vung Tau. This rocky headland extends into the sea, offering stunning panoramic views of the ocean, Back Beach, and Front Beach. Known for its refreshing sea breeze and peaceful atmosphere, Mũi Nghinh Phong is a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can explore the iconic Heaven Gate, a picturesque stone archway leading to an untouched beach below. Whether for sightseeing, relaxation, or adventure, this scenic cape is a must-visit in Vung Tau.
16.30 We come back to Ho Chi Minh city. On the back way, taking a short break to stretch legs for about 20 minutes 18.30 We arrive in Ho Chi Minh City. Finish Vung Tau city 1 day tour.
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