Ha Tien may be part of the Mekong Delta, but its coastal setting along the Gulf of Thailand gives it a character all its own. Unlike the region’s endless rice paddies and winding waterways, Ha Tien is distinguished by dramatic limestone mountains, scenic landscapes, and a fascinating network of caves—many of which have been transformed into peaceful temples and spiritual sanctuaries. The surrounding countryside is dotted with pepper plantations that thrive on the hillsides, while on clear days, visitors can even catch a glimpse of Phu Quoc Island shimmering on the horizon to the west.
Set where the Giang Thanh River meets the sea, the town charms visitors with its waterfront scenery, local markets, and laid-back pace of life. For many travelers, Ha Tien is the starting point for adventures to Phu Quoc Island, while others use it as a convenient route onward to the Cambodian coastal towns of Kep and Kampot. Whether arriving from Cambodia or departing Vietnam, visitors are greeted by the warm hospitality of this unique border town, where cultures, landscapes, and travel routes seamlessly converge.