Getting around
There are many ways to get to Ho Tram, most commonly by private car, limousine, motorbike... Traveling by motorbike is chosen by many young people and backpacking lovers because they can take the initiative in time. If you travel by limousine, you should choose companies running the Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Tram route for convenience. Currently, many resorts such as The Grand Ho Tram Strip also have free shuttle services from Ho Chi Minh City to Ho Tram and vice versa.
There are two routes for you to get to Ho Tram, including:
- Ho Chi Minh City - Dong Nai Bridge - Vung Tau junction 3 - National Highway 51 - National Highway 55 - Xuyen Moc - Ba To market (Phuoc Buu, Xuyen Moc) will see directions to Ho Tram.
- Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh / Dau Giay Expressway - National Highway 51 - Provincial Road 44B - Vo Van Kiet - Xuyen Moc - Ho Tram.
Photo: Carmelina Beach Resort
Check-in points
Ho Tram Beach
The connecting section between Long Hai beach and Binh Thuan, is one of the places that you cannot miss when coming to Ho Tram. This place is loved by many tourists because it still retains its wildness with fine golden sand. You can bathe and rest in the murmuring space of the sea, acacia forests and green melaleuca forests.
Binh Chau - Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve
Stretching over the territory of 5 communes including Binh Chau, Bung Rieng, Bong Trang, Xuyen Moc, Phuoc Buu, this area impresses with its natural beauty. This place will be a place for you and your family to explore nature.
Photo: The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip
Minh Dam Mountain Base Area
With rugged terrain with many caves, this place is a suitable tourist destination for tourists who like to climb, trekking and watching the sea and sky from above.
Watch the sunset and sunrise on the 300-meter-long bridge
This is a bridge to the sea leading to a beautiful beach to watch the sunrise or sunset. Along both sides of the bridge, many sheltered huts are arranged, the ceiling is decorated with vivid and colorful ocean paintings.
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Binh Chau Hot Spring
Located in Binh Chau commune, Xuyen Moc district, the hot spring is located in the middle of primeval forests, with a fresh and cool climate. Coming here, you can soak in the hot mineral water baths, relaxing your spirit.
Binh Chau fishing port
The port is the anchorage and trading place of hundreds of large and small fishing vessels that tourists cannot ignore when coming to Ho Tram. This place is suitable for those who like to watch the sunrise or when the sunset falls.
Photo: Minera Hot Springs Binh Chau
Gastronomy
Coming to Ho Tram, you must enjoy stingray hotpot or frog hotpot in Truong Cong Dinh; pigeon porridge on Do Chieu street; Milk flower rice bowl; Bay Giai fish head hotpot; apricot fish salad...
In particular, don't forget to visit Ho Tram seafood market to be able to buy fresh crabs, crabs, oysters, fish, shrimp, squid, oysters, caught during the day or buy fresh seafood and then rent a processing restaurant. You can buy seafood at Luoi market as a gift.
Photo: The Grand Ho Tram
Accommodation
Ho Tram has many places to stay from affordable to high-end. If the cost is limited, you can choose budget hotels and cheap motels to stay such as Duy Tan Hotel, Riverside Hotel, Sea View Hotel, Cat Dang Motel, Hai Yen Motel, etc.
More advanced, both to enjoy the fresh air, immerse yourself in nature and have fun with relaxing or entertainment activities, there are two 5-star resorts including InterContinental Grand Ho Tram and Holiday Inn Resort Ho Tram Beach, located close to the sea, isolated with 1,100 rooms, The space is airy and comfortable.
Here, visitors can experience many activities in a closed space, with 8 swimming pools, a large lake with panoramic views of the sea, more than 15 restaurants, bars, gyms and spas, an 18-hole golf course, a simulated golf area, a cinema, a shopping area, and a children's play area. In addition, this place also has an outdoor park, a maze garden, games such as bowling...
Photo: Dhawa Ho Tram Resort
According to VnE