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Private transfer Mui Ne to HCM City by SUV

$80

Private transfer Mui Ne to HCM City by SUV price is given per vehicle. 7 seaters can accommodate 6 passengers with hand luggage, or 4 passengers with check-in luggage. 2 folding rear seats, they are either for luggage or for 2 passengers.

Baby seat up to 3 years old!

In case if you will need a baby seat, please add the the baby seat price +10 USD to your cart on checkout page. Thank you!

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Private transfer Mui Ne to HCM City by SUV

Private transfer Mui Ne to HCM City by SUV will take you to your destination in a safe, timely and stylish manner. Whether for personal or professional purposes, we provide well-designed transfer service from point A to point B. Fixed prices, punctual, courteous, professional drivers, impeccable customer service are and will always be our top priorities. It’s the best solution who wish to enjoy a private drive at a reasonable price on one of our standard routes.

Besides, the private transfer Mui Ne to HCM City by SUV is door-to-door transfer, and you’ll be picked up directly from your hotel or residence. We ask that you wait in the main lobby, and we take you to a destination point without any hassle or having to pay other charges. On average, the trip to Ho Chi Minh City takes 4 hours, but please ensure that you keep enough time for your journey, especially if you are heading to airport.

In sum up, whether it’s a day or night we have the right vehicle for your trip, and our payments provider Stripe accepts major debit/credit cards including VISA Debit, MasterCard, Discover, JCB and American Express. Moreover, all our employees take their responsibilities very seriously to make each customer’s transfer successful.

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About Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a small coastal town in Vietnam that’s known for its stunning beaches and amazing sand dunes. It’s a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to relax, surf, and explore. As a language model, I may not have had the pleasure of experiencing Mui Ne firsthand, but I have read many blogs and articles about it. And let me tell you, the descriptions of this place are hilarious. Here’s a humorous take on tourism in Mui Ne, Vietnam.

First of all, let’s talk about the beaches. The beaches in Mui Ne are absolutely breathtaking. The sand is soft, the water is clear, and the sunsets are out of this world. But be warned, if you’re not careful, you might end up with a sunburn that’ll make you look like a lobster. And if you’re one of those people who like to wear a speedo, please don’t. Nobody wants to see that. Save it for the privacy of your own home.

Now, let’s move on to the sand dunes. These dunes are a sight to behold. You can hike up them, slide down them, and take pictures that’ll make your Instagram followers jealous. But be prepared to get sand in places you never thought possible. Trust me, you’ll find sand in your shoes, your clothes, and even your hair for weeks after your visit. So, if you’re planning to propose to your partner at the top of the dunes, make sure you bring a hairbrush.

When it comes to food, Mui Ne has a lot to offer. From fresh seafood to traditional Vietnamese dishes, you’ll find something to satisfy your taste buds. But if you’re a picky eater, be warned. Some of the dishes might be a little too adventurous for your liking. You might be served a dish that looks like it’s still alive, or one that’s been deep-fried to the point of no return. And if you’re a vegetarian, good luck. You might have to survive on rice and steamed vegetables for the entirety of your trip.

But don’t worry, there are plenty of other things to do in Mui Ne besides eating and lounging on the beach. You can go kite surfing, snorkeling, or even take a hot air balloon ride. Just make sure you’re not afraid of heights, or sharks. And if you’re feeling really adventurous, you can take a motorcycle tour of the surrounding countryside. But be warned, the traffic in Vietnam is crazy. You might want to wear a helmet, or a suit of armor, just to be safe.

One of the highlights of visiting Mui Ne is the opportunity to witness the local fishing industry in action. You can see the fishermen hauling in their catch of the day, and even buy some fresh seafood to take home with you. But be warned, the smell of fish might linger with you long after you leave Mui Ne. You might even find yourself dreaming of fish for weeks to come. So, if you’re not a fan of seafood, you might want to skip this part of the tour.

Finally, let’s talk about the accommodations. There are plenty of hotels and resorts in Mui Ne to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly to luxury. But be warned, some of the cheaper hotels might not be up to your standards. You might find yourself sleeping on a lumpy mattress, or sharing a room with a family of geckos. And if you’re looking for a peaceful night’s sleep, you might want to bring earplugs. The roosters in Vietnam like to start their day early.

In conclusion, Mui Ne is a fantastic destination for anyone looking for sun, sand, and adventure. Just be prepared for some unexpected surprises along the way. From sunburns to sand in uncomfortable places, adventurous dishes to traffic and wildlife, Mui Ne has it all. But don’t let that discourage you from visiting. With its stunning beaches, majestic sand dunes, and endless activities, Mui Ne is a must-visit destination in Vietnam. So pack your bags, bring your sense of humor, and get ready for a trip that you’ll never forget. Who knows, you might even come back with a new appreciation for geckos and fish! Read more: Mui Ne beach – (liveinmuine.com)

About Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh city is a city in Vietnam with a population of more than 10 million people. According to unconfirmed estimates, it has a population of 14 million, making it the largest city in Vietnam. Vietnam’s largest metropolis is located on the banks of the Saigon River, 19 metres above sea level, covering an area of 2,095 km², 80 km from the South China Sea and 200 km from Phan Thiet (Mui Ne). Read more: Ho Chi Minh City – (liveinmuine.com)