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Phan Thiet


Phan Thiet Travel Guide


Phan Thiet in Prices & Facts

$3.7 $3.74
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Vietnamese, Chinese, English, French
$14 $14.02
Dinner for Two
Currency
Dong // VND

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$0.4 $0.37
Public Transport Ride



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Getting Around

Taxi
In Phan Thiet, taxis are readily available and cost around 15,000 VND/km, with most drivers accepting cash; make sure to agree on the fare before starting your journey. To save some cash, download the Grab app for reliable rides at potentially lower prices than street taxis.
Motorcycle/Bike
In Phan Thiet, you can rent a moto for around 100,000 VND per day, with numerous shops near the beach area offering flexible payment options—just remember to shop around for better deals. To avoid extra charges, always check for hidden fees and take photos of the bike before renting to ensure you don't get blamed for pre-existing damage.


Tourist Reviews

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@katerin4ik
« The vacation is inevitably coming to an end. But how many memories have piled up, emotions and impressions! »
@milla_is
« One of the must-see attractions is the Chachuna Tower. Specifically, it's not worth taking a special excursion to see them. It's just two old towers made of brick. »
@biggoong
« I've gotten so used to this place. I promise to come back for the kites)))) »
@naidtn
« Here’s my ranking of Vietnamese cities that I've visited, based solely on my personal feelings, preferences, infrastructure development, cleanliness, and comfort. First, let me say that I don’t view Hoi An as a separate city; it’s worth spending a couple of days there when traveling from Da Nang, which is featured in the photo.

1st place - Da Nang: a city that has it all. It's developed, modern, and continuously growing. Moreover, it boasts a fantastic tourist area with clean beaches, stunning nature, and fascinating historical sites. It's appealing for both tourists and those who might want to stay longer.

2nd place goes to a tie between Nha Trang and Hanoi. Nha Trang is great for tourists who love the sea, swimming, and sunbathing. Although there are some attractions, they are limited. Hanoi, to me, is the third capital in my ranking of capitals, following Bangkok and Kyiv. It's a modern, developing city with significant historical interest.

3rd place is Vung Tau: a beautiful, clean, bright, and spacious city with beaches on three sides that are quite decent, depending on the waves. However, it feels a bit quiet; I think it’s perfect for families looking for a tranquil escape.

4th place goes to Quy Nhon - an untouched tourist city with clean beaches and seafood, but everything is quite local, including menus and the atmosphere.

5th place is again a tie, this time between Phan Thiet (which includes Mui Ne) and Phu Quoc Island. Mui Ne and Phu Quoc are lovely spots with amazing sea and beaches, but unfortunately, they are quite dirty, with litter from tourists. I believe that in about five years, Phu Quoc will become a fantastic tourist hub.

Finally, at 6th place is Ho Chi Minh City. Despite its architecture and vibrant atmosphere, it is very dirty, at least in my opinion. The locals seem a bit less friendly here, which adds to my overall impression that Vietnamese people are somewhat more grumpy than those from Thailand (although definitely not everyone). »