Ha Tien is a charming border town in southwestern Vietnam, set between limestone mountains, winding rivers, mangrove-lined coastlines, and quiet beaches. Ha Tien offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Although many travellers pass through on their way to Cambodia or the Phu Quoc Islands, this coastal town deserves far more than a brief stopover. Travellers can explore centuries-old temples, discover hidden caves tucked into dramatic limestone hills, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and enjoy fresh seafood at the lively night market. For those seeking a more scenic stay, several excellent riverside accommodations provide a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful waterfront views.
Despite its small size, Ha Tien has long welcomed international travellers crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia. It is particularly popular among cycling enthusiasts who include the town as part of their cross-border adventures through the Mekong region. After spending days pedalling through the lush landscapes of the Mekong Delta from Ho Chi Minh City, many cyclists choose Ha Tien for a night before continuing their journey to the Phu Quoc Islands or overlanding in Cambodia.
Ha Tien also serves as a major gateway to the beautiful Phu Quoc Islands, with regular speedboat services connecting the mainland to Vietnam’s premier island destination. As a pioneer of Mekong cycling adventures, Vietnam Backroads was the first tour operator to offer multi-day bike tours from Saigon through the Mekong Delta to Phu Quoc Island, with Ha Tien providing an unforgettable final stop before the island crossing. Vietnam Cycling Tours