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Itinerary
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DAY 1: HO CHI MINH CITY – MUI NE (265KM)
Your journey begins in Ho Chi Minh City toward the sun-soaked coastline of Mui Ne – an idyllic seaside haven celebrated for its golden beaches, rolling sand dunes, and relaxed coastal charm that invites travelers to slow down and soak in the beauty of Vietnam’s southern shoreline.
- NovaWorld Phan Thiet – A Global-Scale Entertainment Hub. Designed as a world-class integrated destination, NovaWorld Phan Thiet offers a comprehensive experience that encompasses wellness retreats, beauty services, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, sports, and conference facilities – perfect for both leisure and business travelers.
- Bau Trang – The “Mini Sahara” of Vietnam. A mesmerizing landscape of rolling white dunes stretching as far as the eye can see offers visitors exhilarating activities like sandboarding, off-road ATV rides, and dune bashing. Bau Trang’s untouched beauty creates a surreal, dreamlike setting.
- Mui Ne Fishing Village is a coastal gem where the sea and local life intertwine, creating a rich cultural and traditional atmosphere. From colorful fishing boats at sunrise to bustling seafood markets, it offers an authentic glimpse into Vietnam’s coastal heritage.
Overnight in Mui Ne.
Optional Tours: Fisherman show
*Ticket price: 300,000vnd/pax
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DAY 2: MUI NE – NHA TRANG (270KM)
Departing from Mui Ne, you follow one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking coastal routes, where the scenery shifts from windswept dunes to rocky cliffs, peaceful fishing villages, and landscapes shaped by centuries of Cham culture. Along the way, you’ll encounter the unique character of Ninh Thuan, a region famed for its rare semi-desert beauty, expansive grape vineyards, and ancient Cham heritage that creates a striking, sun-drenched backdrop unlike anywhere else in Vietnam. The journey then leads you to Nha Trang, a premier seaside destination celebrated for its turquoise waters, vibrant marine ecosystems, and lively beachfront atmosphere; the city is equally beloved for its culinary richness, offering fresh seafood and distinctive coastal specialties that highlight the abundance of the sea.
- Po Klong Garai Tower is the most magnificent and well-preserved Cham tower complex in Vietnam, dedicated to the revered King Po Klong Garai.
- Thai An Vineyard stands out with its vast, lush green vineyards, offering visitors the chance to savor fresh, juicy grapes while experiencing the unique grape-growing process of this fertile land.
- Otter Cave, located in Nui Chua National Park, is a mesmerizing destination known as the “waterfall on the sea.” Its unique rock formations, shaped by the waves, create a stunning, almost otherworldly landscape, earning it the reputation of a “fairyland lost in the human world.”
Overnight in Nha Trang.
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DAY 3: NHA TRANG CITY TOUR
Wake up to the gentle sea breeze and sparkling morning light of Nha Trang as you begin a day dedicated to the city’s cultural and historical richness. Your journey reveals a fascinating blend of marine biodiversity, ancient Cham spiritual legacies, and striking religious architecture that tells the story of centuries of cultural exchange. From scientific institutions preserving the secrets of the ocean to sacred temples and iconic cathedrals, Nha Trang offers a deep, immersive glimpse into Vietnam’s coastal heritage.
- Founded in 1922, the Nha Trang Oceanographic Institute is the largest marine research and conservation center in Southeast Asia. It boasts an extensive collection showcasing marine ecosystems, with approximately 4,000 species and over 20,000 meticulously preserved specimens.
- Po Nagar Cham Towers – This architectural masterpiece of the ancient Champa civilization was officially recognized as a national historical site in 1979. It is one of the largest remaining Cham tower complexes in Central Vietnam and is currently under preservation efforts.
- Stone Church is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Vietnam, exuding a timeless charm and uniqueness that rivals the grandeur of European cathedrals.
- Long Sơn Pagoda is one of the oldest temples in Nha Trang. It is renowned for housing the largest outdoor Buddha statue in Vietnam, which the Vietnam Guinness Records have officially recognized.
Overnight in Nha Trang.
Optional Tours: Vin Wonders or Vinpearl Harbour
* Vin Wonders ticket price: 950,000vnd/pax
* Vinpearl harbour: 200,000vnd/pax
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DAY 4: NHA TRANG – TUY HOA – QUY NHON (250KM)
Leaving the vibrant shores of Nha Trang behind, you journey into the tranquil landscapes of Phu Yen – a province admired for its untouched beaches, rugged cliffs, and postcard-perfect architectural landmarks. Phu Yen’s pristine natural beauty, peaceful fishing communities, and cinematic seascapes have earned it a reputation as one of Vietnam’s most photogenic regions. The route then continues to Quy Nhon, a coastal city where gentle shorelines, historical depth, and warm local culture blend harmoniously. Here, visitors can savor exceptional seafood, explore remnants of the storied Tay Son era, and enjoy the serene rhythm of life by the sea.
- Dai Lanh Lighthouse: Perched on Mui Dien Cape, this lighthouse offers stunning sunrise views over the East Sea. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot for photography and reflection.
- Nghinh Phong Tower: A modern architectural landmark symbolizing the harmony of sea and sky. It’s an Instagram-worthy stop in Tuy Hoa.
- Da Dia Reef: A natural wonder featuring hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. The unique rock formations and coastal views make it a must-visit destination.
Overnight in Quy Nhon.
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DAY 5: QUY NHON CITY TOUR
Begin your morning discovering the spectacular coastline and rolling mountain vistas that define Quy Nhon – a destination where nature’s grandeur meets coastal tranquility. After soaking in the region’s dramatic landscapes, you’ll delve into the proud legacy of the Tay Son dynasty, a chapter of Vietnamese history marked by resilience, heroism, and revolutionary spirit. The stories, monuments, and preserved artifacts bring this illustrious past vividly to life.
- Eo Gio – Ky Co: Eo Gio features dramatic coastal cliffs and stunning views, while Ky Co beach offers crystal-clear waters and pristine white sands. Both locations are ideal for nature enthusiasts.
- Ong Nui Pagoda: A serene pagoda nestled in the mountains, offering spiritual solace and breathtaking views. It’s an important cultural and religious site in the region.
- Quang Trung Museum – One of the most renowned historical museums in Binh Dinh province, Quang Trung Museum preserves invaluable artifacts from the Tay Son Uprising. It is also the resting place of the three Nguyen brothers – Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue, and Nguyen Lu – who are revered by locals as the legendary “Tay Son Tam Kiet.”
Overnight in Quy Nhon.
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DAY 6: QUY NHON – BUON MA THUOT (290KM)
Say farewell to the ocean as your journey ascends into Vietnam’s Central Highlands, where the air grows cooler and the scenery shifts to dense forests, red basalt soil, and vast coffee plantations. This is Buon Ma Thuot – the official coffee capital of Vietnam – where the aroma of freshly roasted beans fills the air and the traditions of ethnic minority communities enrich the cultural tapestry. Spiritual temples, traditional longhouses, and pristine natural landscapes together shape the soulful, distinct character of this highland region.
- Mang Lang Church: A historic Catholic church with French colonial architecture surrounded by lush greenery. It’s one of the oldest churches in Vietnam.
- The Uncle Ho Temple in Phu Yen province is a revered site where local Party officials and organizations pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh. Recognized as a National Historic Site, it stands as a symbol of pride for the people of Phu Yen.
- Sac Tu Khai Doan Pagoda: This majestic pagoda blends traditional and modern architecture and reflects the spiritual essence of the Central Highlands. It’s a peaceful retreat for visitors.
Overnight in Buon Ma Thuot.
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DAY 7: BUON MA THUOT – DA LAT (240KM)
Continue your highland journey toward Da Lat, the enchanting “City of Eternal Spring,” nestled among pine forests, misty hills, and flower-filled valleys. This region is steeped in myths and legends, where ancient stories of elephants, waterfalls, and mountain spirits intertwine with modern-day coffee culture and colonial heritage. Da Lat’s cool climate, romantic scenery, and artistic ambiance offer a serene retreat deeply connected to the essence of Central Highlands culture.
- The World Coffee Museum: The Icon of Vietnamese Coffee Culture Buon Ma Thuot is widely regarded as the coffee capital of Vietnam. Its renowned Coffee Museum is a true treasure trove, housing over 11,000 artifacts that showcase the rich cultural history of coffee from around the world.
- Yang Tao Mother Elephant Rock is a massive monolithic granite formation, recognized as the largest of its kind in Vietnam. Resembling a resting elephant, this natural wonder is steeped in fascinating legends and revered by local ethnic communities as a sacred symbol of love.
Overnight in Da Lat.
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DAY 8: DA LAT – BAO LOC – HO CHI MINH CITY (345KM)
Depart Da Lat’s dreamy hillsides, where pine-fringed roads and poetic landscapes create an atmosphere of calm, and descend toward Bao Loc – an area famed for its sweeping tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and refreshing highland breeze.
- Linh Phuoc Pagoda: A striking pagoda adorned with intricate mosaics made from ceramic tiles and glass. It’s a masterpiece of Vietnamese artistry and spirituality.
- Pongour Waterfall: Known as the “Great Waterfall of the Central Highlands,” this multi-tiered cascade is surrounded by lush forests and is a breathtaking natural wonder.
After enjoying its tranquil greenery, you continue your journey back to Ho Chi Minh City – where your unforgettable adventure first began.
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Attractions
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NovaWorld Phan Thiet 140,000vnd/pax
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Bau Trang 30,000vnd/pax
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Po Klong Garai Tower 20,000vnd/pax
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Otter Cave 40,000vnd/pax
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Nha Trang Oceanographic Institute 40,000vnd/pax
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Po Nagar Cham Towers 40,000vnd/pax
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Dai Lanh Lighthouse 20,000vnd/pax
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Da Dia Reef 40,000vnd/pax
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Eo Gio – Ky Co Eo Gio ticket price 30,000vnd/pax
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Eo Gio – Ky Co Ky Co ticket price 120,000vnd/pax
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Quang Trung Museum 40,000vnd/pax
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The World Coffee Museum 40,000vnd/pax
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Yang Tao Mother Elephant Rock 50,000vnd/pax
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Pongour Waterfall 40,000vnd/pax
Vietnam South Central & Highlands
HCMC • Mui Ne • Nha Trang • Tuy Hoa • Quy Nhon • Buon Ma Thuot • Da Lat • Bao Loc • HCMC

Itinerary
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DAY 1: HO CHI MINH CITY – MUI NE (265KM)
Your journey begins in Ho Chi Minh City toward the sun-soaked coastline of Mui Ne – an idyllic seaside haven celebrated for its golden beaches, rolling sand dunes, and relaxed coastal charm that invites travelers to slow down and soak in the beauty of Vietnam’s southern shoreline.
- NovaWorld Phan Thiet – A Global-Scale Entertainment Hub. Designed as a world-class integrated destination, NovaWorld Phan Thiet offers a comprehensive experience that encompasses wellness retreats, beauty services, shopping, fine dining, entertainment, sports, and conference facilities – perfect for both leisure and business travelers.
- Bau Trang – The “Mini Sahara” of Vietnam. A mesmerizing landscape of rolling white dunes stretching as far as the eye can see offers visitors exhilarating activities like sandboarding, off-road ATV rides, and dune bashing. Bau Trang’s untouched beauty creates a surreal, dreamlike setting.
- Mui Ne Fishing Village is a coastal gem where the sea and local life intertwine, creating a rich cultural and traditional atmosphere. From colorful fishing boats at sunrise to bustling seafood markets, it offers an authentic glimpse into Vietnam’s coastal heritage.
Overnight in Mui Ne.
Optional Tours: Fisherman show
*Ticket price: 300,000vnd/pax
-
DAY 2: MUI NE – NHA TRANG (270KM)
Departing from Mui Ne, you follow one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking coastal routes, where the scenery shifts from windswept dunes to rocky cliffs, peaceful fishing villages, and landscapes shaped by centuries of Cham culture. Along the way, you’ll encounter the unique character of Ninh Thuan, a region famed for its rare semi-desert beauty, expansive grape vineyards, and ancient Cham heritage that creates a striking, sun-drenched backdrop unlike anywhere else in Vietnam. The journey then leads you to Nha Trang, a premier seaside destination celebrated for its turquoise waters, vibrant marine ecosystems, and lively beachfront atmosphere; the city is equally beloved for its culinary richness, offering fresh seafood and distinctive coastal specialties that highlight the abundance of the sea.
- Po Klong Garai Tower is the most magnificent and well-preserved Cham tower complex in Vietnam, dedicated to the revered King Po Klong Garai.
- Thai An Vineyard stands out with its vast, lush green vineyards, offering visitors the chance to savor fresh, juicy grapes while experiencing the unique grape-growing process of this fertile land.
- Otter Cave, located in Nui Chua National Park, is a mesmerizing destination known as the “waterfall on the sea.” Its unique rock formations, shaped by the waves, create a stunning, almost otherworldly landscape, earning it the reputation of a “fairyland lost in the human world.”
Overnight in Nha Trang.
-
DAY 3: NHA TRANG CITY TOUR
Wake up to the gentle sea breeze and sparkling morning light of Nha Trang as you begin a day dedicated to the city’s cultural and historical richness. Your journey reveals a fascinating blend of marine biodiversity, ancient Cham spiritual legacies, and striking religious architecture that tells the story of centuries of cultural exchange. From scientific institutions preserving the secrets of the ocean to sacred temples and iconic cathedrals, Nha Trang offers a deep, immersive glimpse into Vietnam’s coastal heritage.
- Founded in 1922, the Nha Trang Oceanographic Institute is the largest marine research and conservation center in Southeast Asia. It boasts an extensive collection showcasing marine ecosystems, with approximately 4,000 species and over 20,000 meticulously preserved specimens.
- Po Nagar Cham Towers – This architectural masterpiece of the ancient Champa civilization was officially recognized as a national historical site in 1979. It is one of the largest remaining Cham tower complexes in Central Vietnam and is currently under preservation efforts.
- Stone Church is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Vietnam, exuding a timeless charm and uniqueness that rivals the grandeur of European cathedrals.
- Long Sơn Pagoda is one of the oldest temples in Nha Trang. It is renowned for housing the largest outdoor Buddha statue in Vietnam, which the Vietnam Guinness Records have officially recognized.
Overnight in Nha Trang.
Optional Tours: Vin Wonders or Vinpearl Harbour
* Vin Wonders ticket price: 950,000vnd/pax
* Vinpearl harbour: 200,000vnd/pax
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DAY 4: NHA TRANG – TUY HOA – QUY NHON (250KM)
Leaving the vibrant shores of Nha Trang behind, you journey into the tranquil landscapes of Phu Yen – a province admired for its untouched beaches, rugged cliffs, and postcard-perfect architectural landmarks. Phu Yen’s pristine natural beauty, peaceful fishing communities, and cinematic seascapes have earned it a reputation as one of Vietnam’s most photogenic regions. The route then continues to Quy Nhon, a coastal city where gentle shorelines, historical depth, and warm local culture blend harmoniously. Here, visitors can savor exceptional seafood, explore remnants of the storied Tay Son era, and enjoy the serene rhythm of life by the sea.
- Dai Lanh Lighthouse: Perched on Mui Dien Cape, this lighthouse offers stunning sunrise views over the East Sea. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot for photography and reflection.
- Nghinh Phong Tower: A modern architectural landmark symbolizing the harmony of sea and sky. It’s an Instagram-worthy stop in Tuy Hoa.
- Da Dia Reef: A natural wonder featuring hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. The unique rock formations and coastal views make it a must-visit destination.
Overnight in Quy Nhon.
-
DAY 5: QUY NHON CITY TOUR
Begin your morning discovering the spectacular coastline and rolling mountain vistas that define Quy Nhon – a destination where nature’s grandeur meets coastal tranquility. After soaking in the region’s dramatic landscapes, you’ll delve into the proud legacy of the Tay Son dynasty, a chapter of Vietnamese history marked by resilience, heroism, and revolutionary spirit. The stories, monuments, and preserved artifacts bring this illustrious past vividly to life.
- Eo Gio – Ky Co: Eo Gio features dramatic coastal cliffs and stunning views, while Ky Co beach offers crystal-clear waters and pristine white sands. Both locations are ideal for nature enthusiasts.
- Ong Nui Pagoda: A serene pagoda nestled in the mountains, offering spiritual solace and breathtaking views. It’s an important cultural and religious site in the region.
- Quang Trung Museum – One of the most renowned historical museums in Binh Dinh province, Quang Trung Museum preserves invaluable artifacts from the Tay Son Uprising. It is also the resting place of the three Nguyen brothers – Nguyen Nhac, Nguyen Hue, and Nguyen Lu – who are revered by locals as the legendary “Tay Son Tam Kiet.”
Overnight in Quy Nhon.
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DAY 6: QUY NHON – BUON MA THUOT (290KM)
Say farewell to the ocean as your journey ascends into Vietnam’s Central Highlands, where the air grows cooler and the scenery shifts to dense forests, red basalt soil, and vast coffee plantations. This is Buon Ma Thuot – the official coffee capital of Vietnam – where the aroma of freshly roasted beans fills the air and the traditions of ethnic minority communities enrich the cultural tapestry. Spiritual temples, traditional longhouses, and pristine natural landscapes together shape the soulful, distinct character of this highland region.
- Mang Lang Church: A historic Catholic church with French colonial architecture surrounded by lush greenery. It’s one of the oldest churches in Vietnam.
- The Uncle Ho Temple in Phu Yen province is a revered site where local Party officials and organizations pay tribute to President Ho Chi Minh. Recognized as a National Historic Site, it stands as a symbol of pride for the people of Phu Yen.
- Sac Tu Khai Doan Pagoda: This majestic pagoda blends traditional and modern architecture and reflects the spiritual essence of the Central Highlands. It’s a peaceful retreat for visitors.
Overnight in Buon Ma Thuot.
-
DAY 7: BUON MA THUOT – DA LAT (240KM)
Continue your highland journey toward Da Lat, the enchanting “City of Eternal Spring,” nestled among pine forests, misty hills, and flower-filled valleys. This region is steeped in myths and legends, where ancient stories of elephants, waterfalls, and mountain spirits intertwine with modern-day coffee culture and colonial heritage. Da Lat’s cool climate, romantic scenery, and artistic ambiance offer a serene retreat deeply connected to the essence of Central Highlands culture.
- The World Coffee Museum: The Icon of Vietnamese Coffee Culture Buon Ma Thuot is widely regarded as the coffee capital of Vietnam. Its renowned Coffee Museum is a true treasure trove, housing over 11,000 artifacts that showcase the rich cultural history of coffee from around the world.
- Yang Tao Mother Elephant Rock is a massive monolithic granite formation, recognized as the largest of its kind in Vietnam. Resembling a resting elephant, this natural wonder is steeped in fascinating legends and revered by local ethnic communities as a sacred symbol of love.
Overnight in Da Lat.
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DAY 8: DA LAT – BAO LOC – HO CHI MINH CITY (345KM)
Depart Da Lat’s dreamy hillsides, where pine-fringed roads and poetic landscapes create an atmosphere of calm, and descend toward Bao Loc – an area famed for its sweeping tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and refreshing highland breeze.
- Linh Phuoc Pagoda: A striking pagoda adorned with intricate mosaics made from ceramic tiles and glass. It’s a masterpiece of Vietnamese artistry and spirituality.
- Pongour Waterfall: Known as the “Great Waterfall of the Central Highlands,” this multi-tiered cascade is surrounded by lush forests and is a breathtaking natural wonder.
After enjoying its tranquil greenery, you continue your journey back to Ho Chi Minh City – where your unforgettable adventure first began.