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Landmark: Ho Tram BeachCity: Ba Ria Vung Tau
Country: Vietnam
Continent: Asia
Ho Tram Beach, Ba Ria Vung Tau, Vietnam, Asia
Ho Tram Beach is a coastal stretch located in the Ba Ria Vung Tau province of Vietnam. It is known for its long, sandy shoreline and clear waters.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features approximately 30 kilometers of coastline characterized by fine, light-colored sand. The water color varies from turquoise to deep blue depending on the season and weather conditions. Coconut palms and casuarina trees line the back of the beach, providing natural shade.
Location & Access Logistics
Ho Tram Beach is situated approximately 120 kilometers southeast of Ho Chi Minh City. Access is primarily via National Route 51, which connects to the coastal road DT 328. Driving from Ho Chi Minh City typically takes 2 to 3 hours. Limited public transport options exist; bus services to Vung Tau city are frequent, from where local taxis or private cars can be hired for the remaining distance. Parking is available at various resorts and public access points along the beach, though it can be limited during peak seasons.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Ho Tram Beach is a natural coastal formation. Its ecological significance lies in its role as a habitat for various marine and coastal species. The area is part of a larger coastal ecosystem that has been influenced by human development over recent decades.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming, sunbathing, and walking along the shore. Some resorts offer water sports equipment rentals. Fishing is a common local activity. Birdwatching is possible in the adjacent Melaleuca forests, particularly during migratory seasons.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms and basic shower facilities are available at some public access points and within resort areas. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and some man-made structures. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors and small restaurants are located along the main access roads and within resort complexes.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from November to April, offers the most favorable weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall. The best time of day for photography is generally during sunrise and sunset due to the quality of light. High tide can reduce the visible beach area, while low tide exposes more sand.
Facts & Legends
Local folklore suggests that the name "Ho Tram" originates from a legend about a fisherman who found a large pearl in the area. A specific tip for visitors is to explore the less developed eastern sections of the beach for a quieter experience.
Nearby Landmarks
- Long Hai Beach (2km Southwest)
- Binh Chau Hot Springs (15km Southwest)
- Phuoc Hai Market (3km Southwest)
- Vung Tau City (35km Southeast)