“Vọng Nguyệt” means “watching the moon”, a name that perfectly reflects the poetic beauty of this hidden beach. On full-moon nights or during sunset, the sea glows with a silver shimmer, as if the entire surface were coated in liquid light. Amid the gentle sound of waves and the vast, luminous horizon, visitors often feel a sense of wonder—an uplifting sensation of floating between the sky, the sea, and the boundless universe.
The water here is exceptionally clear and clean. The shoreline drops deeper than other beaches in Vung Tau, making it an ideal spot for those who enjoy the thrill of stronger, more powerful waves. It is neither bustling like Front Beach nor wide and dramatic like Back Beach. Vong Nguyet Beach is short in length yet unforgettable, capturing the hearts of generations of Vung Tau locals with its tranquil, mysterious charm.
From the towering Christ the King statue on Mount Tao Phung, looking down at Vong Nguyet, you’ll see the sea here appears even bluer, the winds fresher, and the landscape more captivating than anywhere else. It is a place where serenity meets raw natural beauty—an intimate corner of Vung Tau that leaves a lasting imprint on every traveler.








