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Mui Dinh是越南南中部海岸一处原始、狂风肆虐的海角——有法式灯塔,有荒漠灌木,有人迹罕至的海岸线。以下是你需要了解的一切。

Last updated · May 21, 2026 · independently researched, never sponsored.
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Mui Dinh位于原宁顺省东南端,现划归庆和省管辖。这是一个不刻意推销自己的地方——一座法国殖民时期的灯塔矗立在嶙峋的海岬上,四周是沙地、矮灌丛,以及越南风力最为持续强劲的海岸之一。如果你想要精致的度假沙滩,请继续往前开。如果你想要一片粗粝、略带野性的海岸线,这里正合适。
Mui Dinh(丁角)是南中部海岸最东端的突出点,向南海延伸,位于Phan Rang市以南约30公里处。这座灯塔由法国人建于19世纪末,至今仍在运作——一座矮矮的白色塔楼立于花岗岩崖顶,从沿海公路便能望见。崖下,深色火山岩与大片粗砂滩交替出现。
海角周边地带属半干旱气候。这里是越南最干燥的地区,景观更接近北非部分地区,而非大多数游客预想中的热带丛林。仙人掌野生蔓延,山羊和绵羊在稀疏的灌木间觅食。这片景观常让以为越南全是稻田和丛林的人感到困惑。
主要有三个原因:
这里不是狂欢目的地。没有夜生活,餐厅寥寥无几,最近的ATM在Phan Rang城里。
风筝冲浪: 10月至次年3月。东北季风平均风速15至25节,11月至次年1月风力最强。
休闲探游: 3月至5月或9月。风势趋缓,气温维持在30至33°C,降雨罕见。6月至8月也可以,但正午酷热难耐——气温超过35°C,且几乎没有遮阴之处。
如果你不喜欢风,11月至次年1月不建议前来。那段时间风势不歇,在沙滩上悠闲度日几乎是不可能的事。
最近的主要交通枢纽是Cam Ranh(Nha Trang机场),在其以北约75公里处。从那里出发:
没有公共巴士直达海角,需要自驾或包车前往。

摄影:Haneul Trac,来自Pexels
公路在一处小型停车场终止。从那里沿土路步行约10分钟可抵达灯塔平台。视野开阔,南望礁石海岸,北看弧形沙滩绵延展开。免费参观。灯塔守护员有时允许游客入内参观,有时不允许,没有固定开放时间。
海角以北是一片约2公里长的月牙形沙滩,也是风筝冲浪区。这里有几家小型运营商提供装备租赁和教学课程。初学者课程(2至3小时)约1,500,000至2,000,000越盾。平坦的浅水区和侧前方来风使这里对初学者较为友好。
退潮时,灯塔以南的火山岩区会露出潮水坑,其中栖息着海胆、小螃蟹和海葵。务必穿防滑鞋——礁石锋利且湿滑。
从Mui Dinh沿海岸向北驶往Vinh Hy湾(约25公里)。公路沿悬崖蜿蜒而行,穿过几十年来几乎未曾改变的渔村。这是越南中部较出色的海岸驾车线路之一——路程不长,但风景绝佳。
在Phan Rang与Mui Dinh之间,你会经过盐田——平坦的白色方块地,工人将海盐耙成一座座小山。清晨工人劳作时是最佳拍摄时机。在路边驻足观望,没有人会介意。
海角本身的餐饮选择有限,只有几家靠近沙滩的简陋海鲜小屋——烤鱼、米饭,可能还有些蛤蜊。味道还过得去,但很简单,人均约80,000至150,000越盾。
想吃得好些,可以在进出途中在Phan Rang停留:
经济型(300,000至500,000越盾/晚): 通往海角的路上有几家小旅馆。房间简单,配备风扇或空调,冷水淋浴,整体干净。
中档(800,000至1,500,000越盾/晚): 近年来,风筝沙滩附近开设了几家小型度假村和民宿。集装箱风格的客房,部分可望海景。风筝季旺季建议提前预订。
Nha Trang备选方案: 如果你想住正规酒店,可以住在Nha Trang,当天往返游览。可行,但来回稍嫌疲惫。

摄影:Serg Alesenko,来自Pexels
Mui Dinh最适合作为Nha Trang与Mui Ne之间海岸公路旅行的半日停留点,或者作为风筝冲浪爱好者的专项目的地。你不需要在这里待上三天——但它是那种你离开之后仍会念念不忘的地方,恰恰因为它从不刻意取悦任何人。