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Just a short drive from Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau offers the perfect coastal escape for golfers seeking world-class courses, ocean views, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere.
This golf getaway combines exceptional golfing experiences with the charm of Vietnam’s most accessible beach destination. Play on beautifully designed courses that showcase the region’s diverse landscapes, from rolling countryside fairways to spectacular coastal links shaped by sea breezes and dramatic sand dunes.
The highlight of the journey is the opportunity to experience some of Southern Vietnam’s most acclaimed golf courses, where challenging layouts, stunning scenery, and impeccable course conditions come together to create an unforgettable golfing experience.
Beyond the fairways, Vung Tau offers a pleasant mix of relaxation and local discovery. Spend your free time enjoying the beach, exploring the city’s waterfront promenade, sampling fresh seafood, or simply unwinding while taking in the refreshing ocean air.
For those wishing to discover more of the destination, optional guided visits provide insight into the city’s history, culture, and coastal lifestyle, adding another dimension to this short yet rewarding escape.
Combining championship golf, beautiful coastal landscapes, and easy access from Ho Chi Minh City, this getaway is the ideal choice for golfers looking for a memorable weekend on and off the course.
Depart from Ho Chi Minh City and travel towards the coastal province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau, a region renowned for its beautiful seaside landscapes and outstanding golf courses.
Upon arrival, check in at your hotel. After settling in, continue to the Chau Duc Golf Course, where you will enjoy a round of golf in a peaceful natural setting. Surrounded by rolling countryside and tropical vegetation, the course offers a pleasant challenge for golfers of all levels.
Play 9 holes (or one full course, depending on the selected package) accompanied by your dedicated caddie, who will assist you throughout the game and help you make the most of your golfing experience.
Following your round, return to Vung Tau and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Relax by the beach, explore the seaside promenade, or simply unwind at your hotel while enjoying the fresh ocean breeze.
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for one of Vietnam’s most spectacular golfing experiences at The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip, designed by legendary golfer Greg Norman and consistently ranked among the best golf courses in Asia.
Perched on dramatic coastal sand dunes overlooking the East Sea, The Bluffs Grand Ho Tram offers breathtaking panoramic views and a truly unique links-style golfing experience. The natural terrain, ocean breezes, and undulating fairways create both a challenge and an unforgettable setting for golfers of all skill levels.
Enjoy a full round of 18 holes, accompanied by your dedicated caddie, while taking in the stunning coastal scenery that has made The Bluffs one of the most sought-after golf destinations in Southeast Asia.
Following your game, enjoy lunch at the clubhouse, where elegant surroundings and sweeping views of the course provide the perfect opportunity to relax and reflect on the highlights of the day.
In the afternoon, return to your hotel in Vung Tau and enjoy some leisure time at your own pace. Relax on the beach, take advantage of the hotel facilities, or simply unwind after an exceptional day on the fairways.
For those wishing to discover more of the region, an optional guided tour of Vung Tau can be arranged. Explore this charming seaside city, visit its iconic landmarks, and learn about its history and coastal culture.
Dinner is at your own leisure, allowing you to choose from the many seafood restaurants and local dining options available throughout the city.
Optional Add-on: Guided Vung Tau City Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a final morning in the coastal city of Vung Tau, where the refreshing sea breeze and relaxed atmosphere provide the perfect conclusion to your golfing getaway.
Following check-out, depart by private vehicle and travel back to Ho Chi Minh City. Along the way, enjoy the changing scenery as the coastline gradually gives way to the vibrant energy of Vietnam’s largest metropolis.
Upon arrival in Saigon, continue with your onward arrangements or the next stage of your journey.
As your Vung Tau golf escape comes to an end, take with you memories of championship courses, stunning coastal landscapes, and unforgettable moments on some of Vietnam’s finest fairways.
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If you want to visit Vietnam, you might be wondering what the weather is like in different months. Well, it depends on where you go and what you want to do. Vietnam has a diverse climate, so there is no one-size-fits-all answer. But don’t worry, I’ll give you a general overview of what to expect in each month, based on the average weather patterns. You can also check out the holidays and events that happen in each month in Vietnam.
January
This is a good month to enjoy the dry and pleasant weather in most parts of Vietnam, except for the north. The north can get quite cold, especially in the morning and evening. You might need some warm clothes and jackets if you go to places like Sapa and Ha Giang. If you’re looking for some beach time, head to Phu Quoc, where the sun is always shining. Just be aware that Halong Bay can be foggy this month, so you might not see the best views.
February
The weather gets warmer in most of Vietnam, except for the north, which still feels chilly. This is a high season for tourism, so expect more crowds and higher prices. But it’s also a great time to experience the TET festival, which is the Vietnamese New Year. It’s a big celebration with lots of food, fireworks, and fun. Just keep in mind that many shops, museums, and restaurants are closed for about a week during TET.
March
This is one of the best months to visit Vietnam, as the weather is fantastic everywhere. You have more options for beach destinations, such as Mui Ne, Con Dao, and Nha Trang. Hoi An is also a lovely place to enjoy the beach and the old town. This is also a great time to visit Halong Bay, which should have clear blue skies and no fog.
April
Like March, April is another great month to visit Vietnam, with amazing weather everywhere. This is also a high season for tourism, so be prepared for more crowds and higher prices.
May
The weather gets hotter in May, but it’s still a good time to visit Vietnam before the rainy season starts. You might get some rain in the north and south by the end of the month, but nothing too serious. You can also take advantage of the lower prices after the high season.
June
You might get some rain in the north and south of Vietnam, but it’s usually not too bad. You can still enjoy the sunny days in Hanoi, Mai Chau, and Halong Bay. The best place to be is in central Vietnam, where the weather is still dry and sunny. You can relax on the beaches of Lang Co and Hoi An, or explore the countryside and culture. This is also a good time to travel before the school holidays start next month.
July
Central Vietnam is still the best place to be in July, with lots of sunshine and little rain. The rest of Vietnam might have some showers, but they won’t ruin your fun.
August
Central Vietnam is still a good place to visit in August, although you might get some more rain by the end of the month. The rest of Vietnam might also have some rain, but it’s not too bad. You can also enjoy some discounts on flights and hotels during the low season.
September
This is a good month to catch the last sun on the central coast of Vietnam before it gets too rainy. The north and south are usually very wet this month, but you can still find some bargains on hotels.
October
The weather gets better in the north of Vietnam in October, and this is a great time to visit places like Sapa or Ha Giang. You can admire the stunning scenery of rice terraces, valleys, and mountains that change color with the seasons. You can also hike, bike, or stay with the local people who live there. This is not a good month for beach lovers, but Vietnam has so much more to offer than just beaches. And traveling in October means you avoid the crowds.
November
The high season starts again in November, as many people come to Vietnam for the cooler winter months in the north. By the end of the month, most of Vietnam is hot and dry again, except for the central region, which might have some rain.
December
There is still a chance of rain in the central part of Vietnam in December; however, most of Vietnam is hot and dry again. The beach season starts again on Phu Quoc island. You should book early for Christmas time, as it can get very busy.