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Vad du ska göra
Join us for a day trip from Phu My Port to Vung Tau City, complete with a delicious lunch.
Tour Höjdpunkt
This trip to Vung Tau includes stops at the White Villa, the Nguyen Lord's summer house surrounded by lovely plumeria trees, the Whale Temple, a must-visit for locals before sailing to the sea, and the Jesus Christ Statue with many steps leading to the best view of the beach city. You will also have the opportunity to taste local food, including noodle soup with squid and local small pan cakes with shrimp, and try a 30-minute foot massage, all included.
Vad ingår?
Entrance Tickets for all sites as mentioned in the tour
Summer House owns a nice plumeria trees garden hill and lovely sea view.
It was built from 1898 to 1902 by the French, to serve as a resort palace for the General Governor of Indochina. It was then used by Bao Dai - Nguyen Lord and South Vietnamese leaders.Read moreMore about White Palace
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Jesus Christ Statue
Stopp: 45 minutes
This site is considered the most distinctive landmark of the coastal city.
Christ The King Statue is situated on the Small Mountain of Vung Tau City, and it is a gigantic statue of Jesus built in 1974. In 2012, this sacred statue was recognized as the largest Jesus statue in the Asia-Pacific region.
Excercise to step up to the statue is a must in this city tour.Read moreMore about Jesus Christ Statue
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Vung Tau Market
Stopp: 30 minutes
To see the local daily activities, pleas walk through a seafood and fish market or a local mall.Read moreMore about Vung Tau Market
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Cô Ba Restaurant
Stopp: 30 minutes
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Foot Masage 32
Stopp: 45 minutes
Relax with local traditional foot massage with ticket and tip included. (Or you can choose to visit Robert Taylors Museum instead). It is up to you.Read moreMore about Foot Masage 32
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The Whale Temple Vung Tau
Stopp: 15 minutes
It is just a small shrine. We will have a short stop for praying the local spirit.
It was built at the end of the 19th century. The Tomb presently displays a huge skeleton of a whale collected by the local fishermen more than a hundred years ago.Read moreMore about The Whale Temple Vung Tau