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Getting around Vung Tau
Make the most of your trip with essential information about Vung Tau and how to get around.
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Traveling by taxi – Suitable for everyone

Taxi is a popular and easy-to-call means of transport in Vung Tau, especially in the Back Beach, Front Beach, central hotels or tourist attractions such as the Statue of Christ with open arms, the Lighthouse, Nghinh Phong Cape… Taxi companies operating here include: Mai Linh, Xanh SM Taxi,..

Rent a self-drive car – Experience Vung Tau in your own way

If you are familiar with the road or want to actively explore Vung Tau on your own schedule, renting a self-drive car is an option worth considering. Car rental services in Vung Tau are quite developed with many car lines from popular to high-end. Rental prices range from 700,000 – 1,200,000 VND/day, depending on the type of car and time.

Driving yourself helps you easily move between destinations stretching from Long Hai, Ho Tram to Suoi Tien, Suoi Da or the poetic coastal roads around Vung Tau.

Travel by bus
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Buses in Vung Tau are suitable for those who want to save money or experience local transportation. The city has inner-city bus routes and links with neighboring areas such as Long Hai, Ba Ria, Phuoc Hai, etc.

Popular routes:

Route 04: Vung Tau Bus Station - Long Hai

Route 07: Vung Tau - Ba Ria

Route 611: Vung Tau Bus Station - Mien Dong Bus Station (HCMC)

Ticket prices range from 8,000 - 30,000 VND/trip, depending on the route. However, buses are often not convenient for exploring many attractions in the inner city, so they are more suitable for locals or visitors with free time.

Travel by motorbike
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For those who love freedom, exploration and cost savings, motorbikes are the ideal means of transportation around Vung Tau. You can easily rent a motorbike at hotels or shops near Back Beach for about 120,000 - 180,000 VND/day.

Some beautiful routes loved by backpackers:

  • Coastal route of Back Beach - Nghinh Phong Cape: runs along the coast, watches the sunset and takes photos at extremely chill angles.
  • Journey to Big Mountain - Vung Tau Lighthouse - Statue of Jesus with open arms: a cool, gently sloping hill road, can stop at cafes with sea views.
  • Front Beach - Long Hai - Ho Coc: if you want to go further to enjoy the wild and quiet beaches.

Exploring Vung Tau by motorbike not only brings a more authentic experience but also helps you easily access old town corners, fishing villages, and local eateries that taxis or cars have difficulty reaching.