Contemporary Vung Tau
Greetings,I will be in Vietnam from Nov to Dec and I'm currently planning on staying in HCMC. However, I've recently read a lot of positive things about Vung Tau.I understand it is a great place for expats, but I was hoping someone could tell me if there are any significant downsides to living in Vung Tau as opposed to HCMC, i.e. is it harder to get around, is there less Vietnamese culture, etc. Anything your could tell me from your experience would be helpful.Thanks!Roger- @RTLisSB
Greetings,I will be in Vietnam from Nov to Dec and I'm currently planning on staying in HCMC. However, I've recently read a lot of positive things about Vung Tau.I understand it is a great place for expats, but I was hoping someone could tell me if there are any significant downsides to living in Vung Tau as opposed to HCMC, i.e. is it harder to get around, is there less Vietnamese culture, etc. Anything your could tell me from your experience would be helpful.Thanks!Roger- @RTLisSB
Greetings,I will be in Vietnam from Nov to Dec and I'm currently planning on staying in HCMC. However, I've recently read a lot of positive things about Vung Tau.
I understand it is a Would be great place for expats, but I was hoping someone could tell me if there are any significant downsides to living in Vung Tau as opposed to HCMC- @RTLisSB
@johnross23Great info, John.Thank you!Roger- @RTLisSB
@colinoscapeeThanks, Colin.Any idea why the other expats have an "attitude"?Roger- @RTLisSB
Too many are of them are heavy drinkers.- @colinoscapee
Too many are of them are heavy drinkers.- @colinoscapeeNever understood why people fly halfway round the world to sit in bars full of other whinging expats- @Brick23
@RTLisSB The main expat area in Vung Tau is Phan Chu Trinh St with many bars, eateryies and hotels. Others are along Ha Long St. I have lived in Vung Tau for eight years and very happy there. Yes weekends are a bit crazy with local tourists.
), the naughty (by VN standards) concrete statues on the back beach's boardwalk, and the large Jesus statue kept me entertained for about one day. If one was visiting VN for a month in November I would recommend either:1. Base in Saigon. See the tourist stuff. There is an open-top bus now. Take the water taxi tour. Turtle lake. Nguyen Trai. Cho Lon D5. Phu My Hung D7.聽 Install Grab app and Vina Sun app for taxis. (I don't advise a visitor to ride a motorbike in Saigon, there is an adjustment period to culture and traffic.)Ferry to Vung Tau, weekday only. I think there is lots to do there as a visitor! Walk. Bicycle. Sandy beaches and rocky beaches. Motorbike around the peninsula. Seafood or Aussie pub food. Hills for gentle hiking and views. Front beach parks. Wooden boat spotting and fishing village. Cafes light up kilometers of waterfront at night.Mekong by bus. You can do a tourist visit of My Tho and Ben Tre, lots of tours from Saigon. Of if you want to see real river life, bus to Cao Lanh (very walkable), Sa Dec (do you like tropical plants?), Vinh Long. Just organize the buses and hotels (Agoda) by yourself.- @gobot
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