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Planning a trip to Mui Ne between February and April? Here is what to expect regarding weather, wind conditions, accommodation prices, and crowd levels.

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Mui Ne (무이네 / 美奈 / ムイネー) undergoes a dramatic transformation during the spring months. As the howling winter winds that draw kiteboarders from across the globe begin to soften, this coastal strip near Phan Thiet shifts into a calmer, sunnier, and significantly cheaper destination for casual travelers.
If you are planning a trip between February and late April, understanding this seasonal transition is the key to timing your visit perfectly. Here is an honest look at what spring in Mui Ne actually looks like on the ground.
To understand spring in Mui Ne, you have to understand the wind. From November through January, the northeast monsoon brings relentless, high-velocity winds. While this is peak season for extreme sports, it makes casual swimming difficult, as the sea is rough and the air is constantly filled with flying sand.
By late February, the wind begins to lose its aggressive edge. March and April represent the sweet spot for general beachgoers.
Aside from the brief spike during the "Tet (뗏 (베트남 설날) / 越南春节 / テト (ベトナム旧正月))" (Lunar New Year) holiday in February, spring is a highly economical time to visit Mui Ne.
Once the winter kiteboarding crowd packs up and departs in March, boutique resorts along Nguyen Dinh Chieu street face a temporary lull before the massive wave of domestic summer tourists arrives in late May.
During this spring window, you can easily secure mid-range beachfront rooms for 900,000 VND to 1,500,000 VND per night—rooms that easily command double that price during peak winter weekends or summer holidays.
Furthermore, the famous sand dunes are blissfully quiet. If you visit the White Sand Dunes at 6:00 AM on a Tuesday in March, you will likely share the vast landscape with only a handful of other travelers, rather than the convoy of ATVs and tour buses that clog the ridges in July.

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With calmer seas and predictable weather, spring opens up activities that are difficult to enjoy during the rough winter months.
Because April temperatures can get oppressive by midday, early mornings are precious. Hire a local jeep driver for about 500,000 VND to take you to the White Sand Dunes for sunrise, followed by the Red Sand Dunes.
On the way back, stop at the Fairy Stream ("Suoi Tien"). In spring, the water levels in this shallow canyon are low and gentle, making it an easy, cool walk barefoot through the orange clay sands.
During the winter, the shorebreak along the main resort strip is too violent for casual swimmers. In March and April, however, the water flattens out. You can rent a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) from local surf schools for around 250,000 VND per hour and paddle out into calm, glassy waters.
Spring is an excellent time to explore the local food scene without the long queues. Head to the embankment area along Huynh Thuc Khang street for fresh seafood sold by weight.
For breakfast, skip the resort buffet and seek out local stalls serving "com tam" (broken rice with grilled pork) or a crispy "banh mi" for 30,000 VND, paired with a strong, iced "ca phe sua da" (Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed milk) for 20,000 VND.

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To help you decide if this is the right window for your travel style, here is a quick breakdown of the trade-offs.
The Pros:
The Cons:
If you book a spring trip, pack high-SPF sunscreen and lightweight, breathable clothing to handle the midday heat. If your travel dates overlap with the Tet holiday in February, book your train or limousine bus tickets from Saigon at least a month in advance, as transport options sell out quickly during the national holiday. For March and April, however, you can easily book transport and accommodation just a few days before departure.