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Muine Transport
All information What you need to travel to Muine - Vietnam
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Muine do & don't
Getting there
• Train
Mui Ne doesn't have its own train station - the closest is in Phan Thiet. There is a daily service from Saigon to Phan Thiet. Onward trains to Nha Trang leave once daily.
• Bus
Every hour from Mien Dong Bus Station, 292 Dinh Bo Linh, ward 26, Binh Thanh District,
Getting Around
The best way to get around is motorbike. The main road is easy to navigate (go north, or go south) and not too dangerous by Vietnam standards -- wearing a helmet is still recommended. Motorbikes can be hired for around US$6 a day, but the quality of machine varies greatly -- hunt around if reliability is a factor for you. If you don't drive, then plenty of xe om drivers float up and down the main road.
Some hotels have bicycles to rent -- the seafront road is flat until just before Mui Ne town. Taxis are available for further away locations, usually a good collection hang around outside the bigger resorts at the southern end of Mui Ne's beach. To see the sights, tour companies offer private transport by jeep, available to hire by the day.
In late December 2006 a new shuttle service had started along the beach road with three stops, one at the southern end of the beach, one outside Mellow Bungalows and one at the northern end of the beach near Sinh Cafe. This may be an attempt to dissuade so many local young men trying to earn a few bucks from hanging around and renting their bike out.
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