The closest bucket-list escape from Phu My — the dramatic clifftop Christ of Vung Tau statue, a 143-step lighthouse with sweeping South China Sea panoramas, and a languid seafood lunch on the beachfront promenade.
What to expect
Your driver collects you at the pier and delivers you to the base of Big Mountain, where 811 steps lead to the 32-metre Christ the King statue — arms outstretched, sea glittering 170 metres below. Next, the elegant French-colonial lighthouse offers the finest coastal panorama on the southern Vietnamese coast. Stroll the Back Beach promenade, where fishing junks bob at anchor, before a long, leisurely lunch at a seafront restaurant known to locals for its morning-catch seafood. Back at Phu My well ahead of all-aboard.
Good to know
Shoulders must be covered to enter the Christ statue. Comfortable walking shoes needed for the step climbs. Can be combined into a half-day, leaving afternoons free. Ideal for those wanting a less intense day ashore.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Phu My — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.