Explore Vietnam
Vietnam rewards those who pay attention - and there is an enormous amount worth paying attention to. Stretching over 1,600 kilometres from north to south, it's a country of extraordinary variety: the ancient, lantern-lit streets of Hoi An, the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay rising dramatically from still green water, the bustling energy of Hanoi and Saigon, and a culinary culture that is genuinely world-class at every stop. You'll travel with national guides and local experts who know this country inside out, making sure you see it properly - not just the highlights, but the details and stories that make each place come alive.
Unwind After Your Tour
At the end of a Vietnam tour, the warm sands of Mui Ne await. Tucked into a curved bay on the southern coast, it's a stretch of warm, golden beach backed by some of the most dramatic sand dune scenery in Asia - unhurried, unspoiled, and exactly the right kind of contrast to the richness of everything that came before it.
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Mui Ne is the kind of beach that doesn't try too hard - and is all the better for it. The bay curves gently around a long stretch of golden sand, the South China Sea is warm and inviting, and the atmosphere is relaxed in a way that feels genuine rather than manufactured. The wind that rolls in from the sea has made it one of Southeast Asia's most popular spots for kitesurfing and windsurfing, with lessons and equipment readily available. But for those who prefer a more peaceful kind of beach holiday, it works just as well - warm water, open skies, and nowhere to be.
What really sets Mui Ne apart is the landscape around it. The red and white sand dunes that rise just inland from the coast are extraordinary - shifting, sculptural formations that glow brilliantly at sunrise and sunset and feel genuinely unlike anything else in Vietnam. The Fairy Stream, a shallow waterway that winds through colourful sandstone formations, is well worth an hour of your time. And the working fishing village at the heart of Mui Ne gives the whole place an authenticity that's easy to appreciate - brightly coloured boats, an early-morning fish market, and a community that has been living this way for generations. It all adds up to a beach stay with a great deal more to it than first meets the eye.