Vung Tau Bamboo

10.3400 N / 107.0700 O

Vung Tau Bamboo Surf Spot Guide, Vietnam

Nestled in the vibrant surf scene of Vung Tau, Bamboo delivers classic point-break action with reliable rights and lefts that peel along its normal to long rides, often stretching 50 to 300 meters on good days. This powerful wave carries a fun, approachable vibe perfect for sessions that reward timing and flow, drawing surfers to its regular swells amid a laid-back coastal setting. With few others in the water, it feels like your own private point on most days.

Geography and Nature

Vung Tau Bamboo sits along the southeastern coast of Vietnam in Vung Tau, a bustling beach town just 90 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, blending urban energy with open ocean exposure. The spot fronts a sandy stretch backed by small hotels and restaurants, creating an accessible yet relaxed coastal landscape rather than a remote wilderness. Notable for its point formation wrapping around the shoreline, it offers a mix of sandy approaches and potential rocky features nearby, with the South China Sea providing consistent energy.

Surf Setup

This point break fires up with both right and left handers, forming punchy walls and occasional longer lines that hold shape under the right conditions. West swells are ideal to light up the peak, while a wide range of winds from north through northeast, west, southwest, south, and southeast can keep things offshore or cross-on for clean faces. Tide details remain flexible, but expect powerful rides that demand respect on bigger sets from 1 to 2.5 meters. A typical session here means 100 surfable days a year, with fun, powerful waves rolling in regularly for multiple turns per wave.

Consistency and Best Time

Vung Tau Bamboo offers regular consistency, breaking around 100 days annually, with the prime window from December to March when northeast monsoon swells deliver waist-to-shoulder high lines, especially in the mornings before winds freshen. Typhoon influences can spark overhead days from September to October, but December through February stands out for reliable chest-high power. Avoid April through November's flatter periods or stormy onshore blows, and always check low to mid tides for the best shape.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out on weekdays, keeping sessions uncrowded and peaceful. Weekends see a slight uptick but still remain light, with a mix of locals and visiting riders from nearby areas.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Vung Tau Bamboo welcomes beginners with its forgiving point setup on smaller days, intermediates with carving rights and lefts up to shoulder high, and advanced surfers chasing powerful barrels and long walls on swellier swells. Newcomers can build confidence on the softer sections, while experienced riders link multiple maneuvers across the 150 to 300 meter rides. Everyone finds waves that match their style in this versatile spot.

Hazards to Respect

No major dangers are reported, but stay mindful of powerful sections that can pitch on bigger sets and any unseen bottom features. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making 2-3mm shorty optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall average 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, sticking with trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City, about 90 kilometers away, then drive southeast via QL51 highway for a quick 90-minute trip to Vung Tau. Buses run frequently from Mien Dong station in Saigon, dropping you near the beachfront in under two hours. Once in Vung Tau, head to the back beach area for Bamboo, a 40-minute ride from central spots; parking is available near small hotels, though a 4x4 helps for sandy tracks, followed by a walk over 30 minutes to the point. Public motorbike taxis or rentals make the final leg easy.

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Vung Tau Bamboo 

Vietnam
10.3400 N / 107.0700 O
Take a car
Long walk (>30 mn)
OK
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: 4x4

Vung Tau Bamboo Surf Spot Guide, Vietnam

Nestled in the vibrant surf scene of Vung Tau, Bamboo delivers classic point-break action with reliable rights and lefts that peel along its normal to long rides, often stretching 50 to 300 meters on good days. This powerful wave carries a fun, approachable vibe perfect for sessions that reward timing and flow, drawing surfers to its regular swells amid a laid-back coastal setting. With few others in the water, it feels like your own private point on most days.

Geography and Nature

Vung Tau Bamboo sits along the southeastern coast of Vietnam in Vung Tau, a bustling beach town just 90 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, blending urban energy with open ocean exposure. The spot fronts a sandy stretch backed by small hotels and restaurants, creating an accessible yet relaxed coastal landscape rather than a remote wilderness. Notable for its point formation wrapping around the shoreline, it offers a mix of sandy approaches and potential rocky features nearby, with the South China Sea providing consistent energy.

Surf Setup

This point break fires up with both right and left handers, forming punchy walls and occasional longer lines that hold shape under the right conditions. West swells are ideal to light up the peak, while a wide range of winds from north through northeast, west, southwest, south, and southeast can keep things offshore or cross-on for clean faces. Tide details remain flexible, but expect powerful rides that demand respect on bigger sets from 1 to 2.5 meters. A typical session here means 100 surfable days a year, with fun, powerful waves rolling in regularly for multiple turns per wave.

Consistency and Best Time

Vung Tau Bamboo offers regular consistency, breaking around 100 days annually, with the prime window from December to March when northeast monsoon swells deliver waist-to-shoulder high lines, especially in the mornings before winds freshen. Typhoon influences can spark overhead days from September to October, but December through February stands out for reliable chest-high power. Avoid April through November's flatter periods or stormy onshore blows, and always check low to mid tides for the best shape.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers paddle out on weekdays, keeping sessions uncrowded and peaceful. Weekends see a slight uptick but still remain light, with a mix of locals and visiting riders from nearby areas.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Vung Tau Bamboo welcomes beginners with its forgiving point setup on smaller days, intermediates with carving rights and lefts up to shoulder high, and advanced surfers chasing powerful barrels and long walls on swellier swells. Newcomers can build confidence on the softer sections, while experienced riders link multiple maneuvers across the 150 to 300 meter rides. Everyone finds waves that match their style in this versatile spot.

Hazards to Respect

No major dangers are reported, but stay mindful of powerful sections that can pitch on bigger sets and any unseen bottom features. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making 2-3mm shorty optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall average 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, sticking with trunks and sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City, about 90 kilometers away, then drive southeast via QL51 highway for a quick 90-minute trip to Vung Tau. Buses run frequently from Mien Dong station in Saigon, dropping you near the beachfront in under two hours. Once in Vung Tau, head to the back beach area for Bamboo, a 40-minute ride from central spots; parking is available near small hotels, though a 4x4 helps for sandy tracks, followed by a walk over 30 minutes to the point. Public motorbike taxis or rentals make the final leg easy.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast, Don't know
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Vung Tau Bamboo from December to March for reliable chest-high waves during the northeast monsoon, especially mornings on low to mid tides. This prime window offers waist-to-shoulder high lines with 100 surfable days yearly, while September to October brings overhead sets from typhoons. Avoid April through November's flatter periods and onshore winds for the cleanest sessions.
Vung Tau Bamboo suits all levels, from beginners on forgiving smaller days to intermediates carving shoulder-high rights and lefts, and advanced surfers chasing barrels on 150 to 300 meter rides. Newcomers build confidence on softer sections, while experienced riders link maneuvers on powerful swells up to 2.5 meters.
Vung Tau Bamboo is a point break with reliable rights and lefts peeling 50 to 300 meters, forming punchy walls and long lines on west swells from 1 to 2.5 meters. North through northeast, west, southwest, south, and southeast winds keep faces clean, delivering fun, powerful waves that reward timing across sandy and potential rocky features.
Vung Tau Bamboo stays uncrowded with few surfers on weekdays and light weekend crowds of locals and visitors. Reach it by flying into Ho Chi Minh City's SGN airport, then driving 90 kilometers southeast via QL51 in 90 minutes, or taking a bus from Mien Dong station. From central Vung Tau, it's a 40-minute ride to the back beach area with parking near hotels, plus a 30-minute walk or motorbike taxi over sandy tracks—a 4x4 helps.
Vung Tau Bamboo stands out with its classic point-break rights and lefts in a laid-back coastal setting just 90 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, offering private-like sessions amid regular 100-day swells. Its versatile waves match all levels on 50 to 300 meter rides, backed by sandy beaches, small hotels, and consistent South China Sea energy without major crowds.

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