Tours to Mui Ne from Latvia
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About Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a sleepy coastal strip where wind, sand and sea shape the day. Mornings begin with fishing boats and a bustling seafood market; afternoons are for kiteboarding on steady breezes, lounging on long beaches, or wandering the surreal red and white sand dunes at sunset. The shallow, ochre‑lined Fairy Stream offers an easy, strange walk, and evenings settle into relaxed seafood shacks and slow, seaside rhythms. At dusk the beach comes alive as locals and visitors gather to share grilled fish, cold drinks and simple conversation.
Main attractions in Mui Ne
Red Sand Dunes
White Sand Dunes
Fairy Stream
Mui Ne Beach
Po Shanu Cham Towers
Red Sand Dunes
Striking rust‑coloured dunes that glow at sunrise and sunset, popular for photography and short sand‑trekking.
White Sand Dunes
Expansive pale dunes bordering a freshwater lake; notable for wide desert‑like landscapes, sand sledding and off‑road scenery.
Fairy Stream
Shallow, ochre‑lined creek winding through small canyons and palm groves: an easy, unusual walk with sculpted sand and rock formations.
Mui Ne Beach
Long coastline known for strong winds and kite‑/windsurfing; also offers beachside cafés, fishing‑boat views and seaside sunsets.
Po Shanu Cham Towers
Small hilltop Cham ruins with carved stone remnants and coastal views, illustrating the region’s pre‑modern history.
Vacation with children
Mui Ne Fishing Village
Lively early‑morning scene of boats and seafood stalls where children can watch fishermen, see the catch and experience local market life.
Horse and pony rides
Short guided rides along the shore suitable for younger children, offering a gentle and memorable seaside experience.
Hon Rom Beach
Calmer bay with shallower water and sheltered spots for safe swimming, paddling and family beach time away from the main kitesurfing zones.
Local seafood restaurants
Casual, family‑friendly dining where kids can try grilled fish, tropical fruits and watch food prepared in front of them.
Short guided countryside bike rides
Easy, supervised cycles to nearby farms or small villages for hands‑on fruit tasting and meeting local life at a relaxed pace.