Thanks to its reliable winds, favorable climate and unique coastal scenery, Mui Ne is becoming one of Asia’s leading kitesurfing destinations, according to Figaro Nautisme, a French magazine specializing in maritime tourism and water sports.
The publication highlighted Mui Ne’s stable winds from November to March, wide sandy beaches and diverse water conditions, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
Warm sea temperatures year-round and a growing network of professional training centers have further enhanced its appeal.
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Mui Ne beach is seen from above. Photo by Shutterstock |
Beyond kitesurfing, Mui Ne, about four hours by road from Ho Chi Minh City, offers visitors iconic red and white sand dunes and the chance to experience the traditional lifestyle of local fishing communities.
Vietnam is now asserting its place on the international watersports map. Mui Ne has become its symbol.
According to Figaro Nautiquethe destination’s natural advantages, affordable costs and relaxed atmosphere have helped establish Mui Ne as one of Asia’s premier kitesurfing hubs, attracting a cosmopolitan community of European, Australian and Asian riders every winter.