Just about a two-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City, Long Hải offers a variety of entertainment and resort destinations, such as Nuoc Ngot Pass, Long Hải Fishing Village, and Dinh Cô Temple.

Nuoc Ngot Pass

This scenic coastal route is just 5 kilometers long, connecting Long Điền and Đất Đỏ districts. Shaped like the letter “C” and facing the Long Hải coastline, Nuoc Ngot Pass is a stunning blend of mountains and sea, perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility and open-air beauty.

The scenic Nuoc Ngot Pass draws many travelers. Photo: Palace Long Hải Resort

The scenic Nuoc Ngot Pass draws many travelers. Photo: Palace Long Hải Resort

It’s a popular stop for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation. For adventure seekers, conquering this pass offers not only a memorable ride but also a chance to experience the majestic and poetic landscape firsthand.

Long Hải Fishing Village

One of the largest seafood wholesale markets in Southeast Vietnam, the Long Hải Fishing Village comes alive each morning with the hustle and bustle of round boats returning with fresh catches. The vibrant trading scene reflects the unique coastal culture of the region.

Here, visitors can enjoy an immersive cultural experience and savor freshly caught seafood prepared in authentic, local styles. You can even handpick your seafood right at the village and have it cooked on the spot by local residents—a delicious and budget-friendly experience.

Dinh Temple

Showcasing ancient Vietnamese temple architecture, Dinh Cô is one of Long Hải’s most iconic cultural landmarks. Every year, from the 10th to the 12th day of the second lunar month, locals host the solemn yet festive Dinh Cô Festival. It features traditional rituals such as palanquin processions, ceremonial folk singing (hát bả trạo), and lion dancing.

This festival not only reflects local hopes for calm seas and a safe fishing season but is also one of the largest cultural events in Southeast Vietnam, drawing thousands of pilgrims and tourists alike.

Dinh Cô Temple – a renowned cultural and historical site in Long Hải. Photo: Thiên Bùi

Dinh Cô Temple – a renowned cultural and historical site in Long Hải. Photo: Thiên Bùi

Minh Đạm Revolutionary Base

This historical site invites visitors to explore Vietnam’s revolutionary past. The large and small caves scattered throughout the area once served as hideouts and operation centers for resistance fighters during the war.

Minh Đạm Revolutionary Site – rich in history and cultural heritage. Photo: Thiên Bùi

Minh Đạm Revolutionary Site – rich in history and cultural heritage. Photo: Thiên Bùi

The pathway leading up Minh Đạm mountain is a scenic route resembling a painting. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom in soft pinks and whites, while in summer, purple crape myrtle flowers blanket the trail, offering a peaceful, poetic atmosphere.

Tropical Beach Club

Located inside the Palace Long Hải Resort, Tropical Beach Club is a must-visit for beach lovers and trendsetters. As one of the first beach clubs in Long Hải, it boasts a chic and modern design, making it a hotspot for upscale travelers.

This is the perfect venue to enjoy lively beach parties, sip cocktails, or simply watch the sun melt into the sea.

Tropical Beach Club – the latest entertainment hub at Palace Long Hải Resort. Photo: Palace Long Hải Resort

Tropical Beach Club – the latest entertainment hub at Palace Long Hải Resort. Photo: Palace Long Hải Resort

With elegant spaces, premium services, and a vibrant drink menu, the club adds an unforgettable touch to your Long Hải trip—whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or flying solo.

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