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Landmark: Hon Rom BeachCity: Mui Ne
Country: Vietnam
Continent: Asia
Hon Rom Beach, Mui Ne, Vietnam, Asia
Hon Rom Beach is a coastal area located in Mui Ne, Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam. It is characterized by its long stretch of sand and clear waters.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features a coastline approximately 2 kilometers in length. The sand is fine and light yellow. The water is typically clear and blue, with moderate wave action. Vegetation is sparse, consisting mainly of low-lying coastal grasses and some scattered palm trees along the immediate shoreline.
Location & Access Logistics
Hon Rom Beach is situated about 18 kilometers northeast of Phan Thiet City center. Access is via National Highway 706, which runs parallel to the coast. Turn off the highway onto local access roads leading directly to the beach. Parking is available in designated areas along the main access routes, often managed by local vendors. Public transport options are limited; local buses serving the Mui Ne route may stop at points near the turn-off, requiring a short walk or taxi ride to the beach itself.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Hon Rom is a natural coastal formation, part of the Binh Thuan coastline. Its geological origin is sedimentary, shaped by marine erosion and deposition over millennia. Ecologically, it is a tropical coastal environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming is a primary activity. Sunbathing on the sand is possible. Local vendors offer equipment rental for water sports. Walking along the shoreline is feasible. Fishing from the shore is practiced by some locals.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities are present, primarily provided by local businesses. These include temporary shelters offering shade, seating areas, and food stalls selling seafood and beverages. Restrooms are available at some of these establishments. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable in the area.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for clear weather and calm seas is typically from April to August. For photography, early morning (6:00 AM - 8:00 AM) offers soft light. Late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) also provides favorable lighting conditions. There are no specific tide requirements for general beach access.
Facts & Legends
The name "Hon Rom" is derived from the Vietnamese word for "straw mushroom," referring to the shape of a small island offshore that resembles a mushroom. Local folklore suggests that the island was once a dwelling place for sea spirits.
Nearby Landmarks
- Mui Ne Sand Dunes (Red Sand Dunes): 2km Southwest
- Mui Ne Sand Dunes (White Sand Dunes): 15km Northeast
- Fairy Stream (Suoi Tien): 8km Southwest
- Poshanu Cham Towers: 16km Southwest