Getting to Mui Ne from Saigon: Bus, Flight, or Car? | Vietnam Unlock


Last updated: May 2026

The Sleeper Bus — Default and Correct

Mui Ne is 200km southeast of Saigon, roughly 4.5–5 hours by road depending on traffic and the number of stops. The sleeper bus is the most common way tourists and Vietnamese travelers make the journey — cheap, comfortable enough, and the overnight option means you don’t waste a day sitting on a highway.

The sleeper bus — Vietnam's most efficient long-distance transport for distances under 600km
The sleeper bus — Vietnam’s most efficient long-distance transport for distances under 600km

The main operators for the Saigon–Mui Ne route:

i Vien streets in D1. More expensive than FUTA at 180,000–250,000 VND (~$6.85–9.50), but the door-to-door pickup avoids the terminal entirely. Drop-off is usually directly on Nguyen Dinh Chieu street in Mui Ne — the main beach road where most accommodation is located.

Limousine vans (9-seat) — premium option, significantly faster (3.5–4h with fewer stops), depart from D1 or the operator’s office, drop off at your accommodation. Cost: 250,000–350,000 VND (~$9.50–13). Worth it if you’re travelling in a group or just hate large buses.

Know Before You Go

The “open bus” tourist circuit (sold at travel agencies across D1) often drops you at commission guesthouses in Mui Ne rather than your actual accommodation. Ask before you book whether the drop-off is on Nguyen Dinh Chieu street specifically, or at a “partner property” you’ll then need to negotiate your way out of.

The Night Bus Option

Night buses depart Saigon at 9–11pm and arrive in Mui Ne between 2–4am. The most common schedule: depart 10pm, arrive 3am.

Arriving at 3am sounds miserable. It’s actually fine — most Mui Ne guesthouses run 24-hour check-in or will hold your luggage and let you sleep in a common area until your room is ready at 8am. And if you’re planning to see the Red Dunes at dawn (which you should — the ATV engines start at 7am and ruin the silence), arriving at 3am means you’ve got time to check in, sleep two hours, and be on the dunes at 5:30am while the sand is still cool underfoot and orange.

The morning bus option: depart 6–8am from Saigon, arrive noon. Good if you’re combining Mui Ne with a stop in Phan Thiet city or just want to arrive in daylight. Less efficient for a 2-night trip.

Flying to Phan Thiet Airport

Phan Thiet Airport (PXU) opened in late 2023 — Mui Ne’s long-promised domestic airport finally operational after years of delays. The runway serves short-haul routes from Saigon (Tan Son Nhat, SGN) on VietJet, Bamboo Airways, and Vietnam Airlines.

Flight time: 30–35 minutes. Cost: 300,000–600,000 VND (~$11–23) one-way on budget carriers when booked a week ahead. During peak season (December–February) or last-minute booking, expect 800,000–1,200,000 VND (~$30–45).

The airport is 5km from central Phan Thiet and 15km from Nguyen Dinh Chieu street in Mui Ne. Grab or taxi from the airport to your accommodation: 120,000–200,000 VND (~$4.55–7.60).

When flying makes sense: If you’re tight on time (coming for only 2 nights) and the fare is under $25 round-trip, the 30-minute flight is genuinely faster than a 10-hour round-trip by bus. Check VietJet and Bamboo Airways for flash sales.

When flying doesn’t make sense: If you’re travelling light and the bus costs $5 each way, you’re saving $35 for a 4.5-hour inconvenience. On a 5-day trip to Mui Ne, that math is clear.

TRANSPORT COMPARISON 2026
Saigon → Mui Ne: All Options

Option Time Cost (one-way) Best for
FUTA Sleeper Bus 5h 130,000–180,000 VND (~$5–7) Budget travelers, flexible timing
Tourist Bus (Sinh Tourist) 5–5.5h 180,000–250,000 VND (~$7–9.50) D1 pickup, direct beach drop-off
Limousine Van (9-seat) 3.5–4h 250,000–350,000 VND (~$9.50–13) Groups, faster travel, direct drop
Flight (VietJet/Bamboo) 30 min + transfers 300,000–800,000 VND (~$11–30) Time-poor travelers, 2-night trips
Private Car/Grab 4h 700,000–1,200,000 VND (~$26–45) Families, maximum luggage, flexible stops
vietnamunlock.com — All prices 2026. Exchange rate: 26,355 VND = $1 USD

Where Exactly Is Mui Ne — And Where to Get Dropped Off

Mui Ne proper is a 10km beach strip running northeast from Phan Thiet city along Nguyen Dinh Chieu street. The fishing village is at the eastern end; the resorts and tourist restaurants cluster in the middle; the sand dunes (Red Dunes / White Dunes) are on the edges of town.

Mui Ne's beach strip — 10km of resort road along the South China Sea coast
Mui Ne’s beach strip — 10km of resort road along the South China Sea coast

Most buses drop off either at:

Phan Thiet bus station — the official terminal, 10km from Mui Ne beach. From here, Grab to Nguyen Dinh Chieu street: 80,000–120,000 VND (~$3–4.55). Don’t take motorbike taxis at the station — they’ll quote 200,000 VND and drop you at their uncle’s guesthouse.

Nguyen Dinh Chieu street drop-off — the tourist bus operators (Sinh Tourist, Hanh Cafe) usually drop directly on the beach road. Ask your operator specifically when booking. If they confirm a Mui Ne beach-road drop, you’re walking distance from most mid-range accommodation.

Timing Your Arrival

The best arrival time for a 2-night trip is early morning — arrive 5–7am, drop your bags, be on the Red Dunes by 6am before the ATV rental crowd arrives. Alternatively, arrive by 2pm for the afternoon swim, explore the fishing village at dusk, and plan the dunes for the following dawn.

The worst arrival time is 11am–1pm — you’ll check in, eat, and it’ll be too hot to do anything outdoors until 4pm. Not a disaster, but inefficient.

Minimum stay for Mui Ne to feel worth the journey: 2 nights. One night is technically doable (sleeper in, sleeper out) but you’ll spend half your time in transit. Three nights is comfortable and lets you see both the Red and White Dunes without rushing.

The Motorbike Option

Some travelers ride their own rented motorbike from Saigon to Mui Ne — 200km, mostly highway (QL1A) with sections of coastal road near the end. It’s a long but genuinely good ride: the stretch approaching Phan Thiet along the coast is flat, fast, and flanked by salt flats and dragon fruit plantations.

Realistic time: 4.5–5 hours including one stop. Not suitable for riders who’ve just rented a motorbike in Saigon for the first time — the highway sections are fast and unforgiving. Suitable for experienced riders on a longer southern Vietnam circuit who want to continue to Da Lat or Nha Trang after Mui Ne.

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a confident motorbike rider with Vietnam highway experience, it’s a reasonable day ride. If you’ve been on a motorbike for less than three days total in Vietnam, this is not the route to start with. Take the bus. Do the motorbike around Mui Ne itself — rentals are 120,000–180,000 VND/day (~$4.55–6.85) in town.