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Vung Tau is an old port and the first Vietnamese area to be visited
by vacationers and people seeking health treatment. Vung Tau is
located on a 110 km2 area, 125 km southeast of Ho Chi Minh City.
Vung Tau, with an average temperature of 28°C, has 20 km of
coastline with famous soft-sand beaches and calm waters.
Vung Tau has five beaches scattered over the peninsula. Bai Truoc,
also called Front Beach, is located on the northern side of Vung
Tau and stands between Nho and Lon Mountains. Restaurants, kiosks,
and hotels are close to the beach. Vong Nguyen, also called O Quan
Beach, is a peaceful cove with good wind. Surfers particularly enjoy
this area.
Bai Dua or Dua Beach is located approximately 2 km from the center
of the city. People who do not like crowded beaches particularly
enjoy this quiet beach. Bai Sau, also called Back Beach, is the
longest stretch of sand on the peninsula. It is located approximately
2 km from town on the southeastern side of Vung Tau. It is exposed
to South China Sea wind and surfing there is excellent. Finally,
Bai Dau Beach is located at the foot of Lon Mountain. It is a small
quiet beach, 3 km northwest of Vung Tau.
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