Ho Tram Travel Guide
1. What are the best months to visit Ho Tram, Vung Tau?
Weather Ho Tram, Ba Ria Vung Tau Similar to Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Tram also has two distinct seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy season lasts from May to October, while the dry season runs from November to April of the following year. During the dry season, the sea is calmer, making it ideal for beach activities. However, before heading to Ho Tram beach in Vung Tau, you should check the weather forecast to ensure a smooth trip.
2. What does Ho Tram have to offer? Top 10 must-visit places?
2.1. Ho Tram Beach
Ho Tram boasts a stunning stretch of coastline with a serene and unspoiled beauty. The fresh air, the long stretches of fine white sand, and the turquoise waters of the sea captivate everyone. Importantly, Ho Tram beach is not overly noisy. Visitors can leisurely stroll, enjoying the fresh air and a rare sense of peace.

The coastline at Ho Tram (Photo: Dong Tay Hospitality).
2.2. Binh Chau Hot Springs
With over 70 open-air geysers, this area is part of the Binh Chau – Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve. The spring water has diverse chemical compositions, offering health benefits and helping to treat certain ailments. Therefore, Binh Chau hot springs have become a popular resort destination attracting numerous visitors at any time of year.
The Bình Châu hot spring area offers a peaceful and private setting (Photo: Collected)
2.3. Binh Chau - Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve
The Binh Chau – Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve covers a natural area of nearly 11,000 hectares. It is the only relatively intact primary coastal forest remaining in Vietnam. This tourist destination in Ho Tram boasts a diverse natural landscape, including evergreen rainforests, slightly dry tropical woodlands, coastal mangrove forests, coastal sand dunes, shrublands, hills, and wetlands.
The forest boasts approximately 200 hectares of water surface area from natural lakes and ponds, creating an extremely pleasant and cool environment. In particular, the Binh Chau – Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve is home to many species of Dipterocarpus trees and a rich diversity of animal life, with 22 species listed in the Vietnamese Red Book. Here, you can experience various tourist services such as camping, accommodation, and cycling trails.

Binh Chau Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve (Photo: Collected)
2.4. Binh Chau Fishing Port
Binh Chau is the only fishing port in Xuyen Moc district. This location serves as a mooring and trading point for hundreds of fishing boats of all sizes. Binh Chau fishing port is a favorite tourist attraction at sunrise and sunset. From here, it only takes about 5 minutes by boat to reach the breakwater and sand dunes on the opposite side.
Binh Chau fishing port is a place you should visit when you come to Ho Tram (Photo: Collected)
2.5. Suoi Nghe Sheep Farm
Suoi Nghe Sheep Farm is a favorite destination for people in Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding areas. Here, you can immerse yourself in the fresh, airy atmosphere and capture photos that will get millions of likes against an impressive backdrop.

The sheep in Suoi Nghe are very friendly (Photo: Collected)
2.6. Hamptons Pier Ho Tram pedestrian bridge with sea view.
The bridge is 301.5m long, 10m wide, with the main section extending 237.5m into the sea. It's a fantastic spot for tourists to take photos, admire the romantic sunrise and sunset, and enjoy the vibrant blue sea. So, be sure to prepare a stunning outfit and a fully charged camera to take plenty of Instagram-worthy pictures.

The Hamptón Pỉe pedestrian bridge extends out into the sea (Photo: Collected)




