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Discover 5 Transport in Phan Thiet on Trip.com, updated April 27, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 24 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From THB 142.39 per person, with an average total of THB 982.76. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.911k verified reviews, Transport Phan Thiet boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Transport: "Ho Chi Minh City – Vung Tau / Phan Thiet Mui Ne Shared luxury van transfer (one way / round trip)", with 1.102k reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Ho Chi Minh-Mui Ne Route (And vice versa):Sleeping, Seater Bus, Limo and Private Transfer BY GO365vn", a 4-hour adventure in Phan Thiet!

The next available day tour departs on April 28, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Phan Thiet Transport usually take about 4 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

7% of Phan Thiet Transport now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Phan Thiet! Choose from Transport available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Ho Chi Minh City – Vung Tau / Phan Thiet Mui Ne Shared luxury van transfer (one way / round trip).

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Reviews: Ho Chi Minh - Nha Trang Bus By Hanh Cafe
Guest User2026-03-29
A great way to travel from Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City. The driver was cheerful – he woke me up in the morning with cheerful songs 😊 When I asked to stop for the restroom, he always found a spot – very responsive.
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh-Mui Ne Route (And vice versa):Sleeping, Seater Bus, Limo and Private Transfer BY GO365vn
Guest User2026-04-24
Overall, it’s a reliable option if you’re looking for a simple and comfortable way to travel. Wouldn’t mind choosing it again for future trips.
Reviews: Nha Trang - Mui Ne Route (And vice versa): Shared Sleeping Bus and Private Transfer BY GO365vn
Guest User2026-04-02
I really wanted to see what a sleep bass was like. It's authentic. A bit cramped for a Russian bogatyr. Otherwise, it's fine, more comfortable than sitting.
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh - Nha Trang Sleeper Bus by Nhat Duong - Binh Minh Bus limousine
Guest User2026-04-22
We took the bus from Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City and were very pleased! The beds were comfortable, they provided a pillow and blanket, it was cool (the air conditioning was on), and they offered water and a light snack along the way. The journey went by quickly. I definitely recommend this option for an overnight trip!
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh City - Da Lat Sleeper Bus: One-way/ Round-trip
Guest User2026-04-02
First, you're picked up from the city bus station, then transferred to a larger bus. The journey took eight hours, with two restroom stops along the way. Upon arrival, you're transferred to smaller buses and taken to the hotel. The staff are very attentive and friendly, explaining everything. We took a capsule for two; they're usually located downstairs, so there was plenty of room for us, but larger or taller people are better off taking separate capsules.
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh City Double-Decker Sightseeing Bus (City Sightseeing Saigon)
Guest User2025-06-08
I had no complaints for this price. The departure point was in the city center, which was great for getting excited on arrival day and quickly getting a feel for the city's atmosphere. The reviews said it was hot during the day so sunset was recommended, so I did that. It was the rainy season, so we got caught in a downpour and it was a bit chilly. It's hard to see the scenery with an umbrella, so it might be a good idea to bring a disposable raincoat (they sell them at convenience stores) (it comes in handy at other times too, as there are several downpours during your stay). *By the way, I had a folding umbrella (I used a double-decker bus = I got pretty wet). As an aside, I bought a raincoat while walking around town after forgetting my umbrella at Hotel Hotel.