Since the resort is located in the south of the country, it is at the mercy of a sub-equatorial climate. The weather in the resort is almost equally warm all year round. In summer the thermometer fluctuates between +29-35°C, and in winter - +22-27°C. While the rest of the country has a much cooler climate. In the north, for example, the air can cool to +7°C in winter, keeping the high humidity of the subtropical climate.
The rainy seasons in Vungtau begin in May and end in October. During this time, the south and southwest monsoons prevail. When Vungtau's rainy season begins, the coast is constantly under attack from typhoons.
Vung Tau's vegetation and wildlife
The vegetation in Vungtau is a mix of tropical and subtropical plant species. Along with bamboo and anise palm, cork oak, pine, chestnut, beech and ironwood can be found here. But the landscapes are mostly cultivated, as the wild forests have mostly been cut down for industrial purposes. The tidal areas are dominated by marsh vegetation and mangroves.
The wildlife in Vungtau has also undergone changes, having been significantly reduced due to illegal hunting. However, you can still find Malay or Tibetan bear, gibbons, tree wyvern, lechwe, varan, green and white parrot in the forests. The marshlands are home to pink flamingos, herons, storks, and the rivers are mainly inhabited by fish of the carp family. The marine life off the coast of Vietnam is one of the richest, so there is plenty to see for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts.