it's easy to lose track of time in Mui Ne, riding bicycles along the coast, spending afternoons by the pool, and dining on fresh seafood with the sound of the waves in the background. With ideal conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing, brightly coloured kites are a fixture on Mui Ne's beaches year-round. Mui Ne is best between November and April when a slightly cool and windy dry season prevails. Tourist arrivals in the town reach their peak between November and January.
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Most of Mui Ne's appeal comes from the 12 kilometres of beach that runs from nearby Phan Thiet to Mui Ne, where the area's original fishing village remains. Come early in the morning to watch the fishermen unload their catch.
A pair of massive sand dunes, one red and one white, are positioned like deserts in the middle of a seaside oasis. Try sand-sledding down the dunes, then walk the freshwater Fairy Springs to see formations carved by wind and rain.
Mui Ne's Cham Towers are worth a visit. Perched between Phan Thiet and Mui Ne, these thousand-year-old Hindu temples belong to the former Cham empire, a medieval kingdom which ruled much of the southern coast for centuries.
5 Nights from £535pp
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