Why visit this relatively small Vietnamese city? While the resort's narrow beaches may not suit everyone's taste, and the merging waters of one of the Mekong River branches into the sea can make swimming challenging, there are still plenty of compelling reasons to come here. Firstly, the landscapes in this area are truly magnificent and worth a visit on their own. Additionally, the city offers rich excursion programs with a wide range of things to see and do. You can divide your vacation into several parts, including beach relaxation, exploration of local affordable stores, and visits to various attractions. Vung Tau is a city of contrasts, where Christianity and Buddhism coexist harmoniously. There's also a small, close-knit Russian community, which has contributed to the strong presence of Orthodoxy in this unique place. While Catholic traditions are somewhat less prominent, they have still influenced the city's character. Buddhist temples, on the other hand, are readily visible and play a significant role in the city's cultural tapestry. From the massive Buddha statue to the towering 32-meter-high statue of Jesus Christ, lighthouses, parks, steps, and viewing platforms, Vung Tau's landscape is a vibrant mosaic of diverse influences. So, if you're looking to experience another facet of Vietnam, swim in the warm sea, and immerse yourself in the captivating eclecticism of various cultures, Vung Tau is definitely the place to be.