Embark on a full-day adventure with our Long Tan – Nui Dat Battle Field & Vung Tau Full Day Tour, where you’ll explore Vietnam’s deep history and rich culture. This tour provides engaging stories and valuable insights that will give you a profound appreciation for the country’s heritage and the sacrifices of its past.
Book this unforgettable and insightful tour now to secure your spot!
Trip highlights
Visit Long Tan.
Visit Nui Dat Battle Field.
Have lunch with Vietnamest cuisine like Banh Khot, seafood, Banh Xeo, stingray hotpot ...
The tour will start at 8:00 AM, the driver will pick you up from your hotel and begin a smooth 1.5-hour drive to Long Tan. During the trip, your guide will provide an engaging overview of the Long Tan - Nui Dat Battlefield & Vung Tau Full Day Tour.
The Long Tan Cross is a sorrowful memorial for the people who died in the Battle of Long Tan. The cross stands in a quiet spot on a rubber field, which makes locals very grateful for the soldiers who fought and died in the war in Vietnam. It is a pleasant site to think about and a clear reminder of how much conflict costs people.
Visiting Nui Dat Battlefield, you can feel like stepping back in wartime to a key moment in Vietnam's history. This site, which was once the main operational base for the 1st Australian Task Force, is now a peaceful, green landscape. However, the remains of old runways and military artifacts still tell the powerful story of its past.
As you walk through the former base, you'll feel a strong connection to the tales of courage and the important battles that took place here.
During your lunch break in Vung Tau, take it easy at a local place and savor tasty Vietnamese food. This is a great chance to try real local food and get some strength before we continue our trip.
After lunch, our driver will happily take you to Vung Tau's most famous tourist attractions. On our Vung Tau Full Day Tour, our first stop will be the Vung Tau Lighthouse, where you can enjoy amazing panoramic views of the city's beautiful beaches and the climb itself.
Up next, we have the White Palace, which was the home of Vietnam's last king, Bao Dai. This stop provides a fascinating glimpse into the nation's history.
Our final stop before heading back to Ho Chi Minh City is the famous Statue of Jesus. It would be great for you to go there, capture some amazing shots, and soak in the beautiful scenery even more!
We'll return to Ho Chi Minh City around 5:00 PM and drop you off at your hotel or another convenient spot in the city center.
Before you go, ask your guide for insider suggestions on other sights and activities to do in the city.
Please keep in mind that the trip itinerary and pickup hours are variable and can be tailored to your specific schedule. We respectfully request that you confirm your final arrangements after booking.
Tour cost
Code tour
VNTS SGLTNDVT1D
Journey
Saigon - Long Tan - Nui Dat Battle Field - Vung Tau - Saigon
Group Size
1 - 2
3 - 5
5 - 7
7 - 10
Other requires
Tour Cost (USD)/pax
77$
63$
50$
41$
Contact
Notes: We may tailor- this private tour service to your specific needs. Chat with us now. Tour included : Private vehicles + parking fees, entrance fees as program, lunch, English tour guide, mineral water. Tour Excluded : Flight tickets, travel insurance, accommodation, person expense, tips and another service not clear mention above.
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Location and Distance
The Long Tan – Nui Dat Battle Field & Vung Tau Full Day Tour is an important historical site in South Vietnam that is especially important to Australian and New Zealand servicemen who fought in the Vietnam War.
Located in the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, it is about 110 kilometers east of Ho Chi Minh City. The drive from Ho Chi Minh City to the battlefields usually takes between 2 and 2.5 hours. In the same province, you’ll find the popular coastal city of Vung Tau, which is famous for its beaches and is located roughly a 1.5-hour drive from the Long Tan-Nui Dat area.
Weather and Season in Vung Tau
Vietnam, and the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province in particular, has two distinct seasons. The wet season, which runs from May to October, brings frequent and heavy rainfall. The dry season, from November to April, is known for its warmer and more enjoyable weather.
Best time to visit
The ideal time to visit the Long Tan-Nui Dat Battlefield and Vung Tau is during the dry season, which lasts from December to April. These months provide the best weather conditions for exploring outdoor historical sites and enjoying the beach without the inconvenience of rain.
Cuisine
The cuisine in this area includes a mix of different types of food, with a focus on fresh seafood and traditional Vietnamese dishes. You have to taste Banh Khot in Vung Tau. They are little, savory pancakes covered with shrimp and are a local favorite. A lot of the meals here is seafood. You may get fresh crabs, shrimp, and fish that have been cooked in different ways by people in the area. Another classic is Banh Canh Cha Ca, a thick, hearty noodle soup with a tasty fish cake.
Transportation
Driving is the easiest way to get to and around the Long Tan-Nui Dat and Vung Tau areas. If you’re okay with the traffic, you can rent a motorbike or hire a car with a driver from Ho Chi Minh City. I
f you’d rather not worry about driving, a guided tour is an excellent alternative. Many tour operators provide transportation, which offers a hassle-free and easy way to see the historical sites and natural sights of the region.
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FAQs
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While it may seem too early to plan a holiday, it's always a good idea to research travel tour prices ahead of time and book as soon as a suitable offer has been identified. "When it comes to the winter holidays from October to February in the next year—the priciest time of the year—your best bet is to book the tour service before this period," according to my own experience. "Look to book between one to two months ahead for domestic travel and two to 6 months ahead for international travel."
It is a good idea to check if you need a visa for Vietnam before applying for one, since this will save you both time and money, especially in times of crisis.
According to official announcements, residents of 25 countries will be able to travel to Vietnam and stay for 14 to 45 days (depending on nationality) without requiring a visa beginning in 2024.
To enter Vietnam, such citizens just require a valid passport with at least two black pages. The complete list of these countries can be found this link : //www.vietnam-visa.com/vietnam-visa-exemption/
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