REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
Private Transfer : Ho Chi Minh / HCM Airport To Ho Tram /Vung Tau
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A smooth, long trip starts with the right pickup. This private transfer from Ho Chi Minh City (including the airport) to Ho Tram Beach / Vung Tau is a straightforward 2.5–3 hour ride over about 120 km, made easier by a clear meet-and-greet with a driver holding your name and handling your bags. I also like the mix of newer, well-maintained vehicles with strong A/C, which matters when you’re crossing Vietnam in the middle of the day. One thing to keep in mind: the driver’s English is basic, so if you need detailed help (or special instructions), write it clearly in advance.
Once you’re on the road, you’ll appreciate the built-in rhythm of the trip. There’s an optional comfort stop halfway, usually about 15–20 minutes, with time to stretch, use the restroom, and grab a quick snack before continuing. The ride is private for your group, so you’re not squeezed into a shared van with strangers at random drop-offs.
After you book, the service stays in touch by WhatsApp/Email. You get driver details, vehicle info, and phone number so you can confirm the address and start time without guesswork. For peace of mind, I also like that bottled water is part of the ride, so you’re not scrambling once you’re seated.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Ho Chi Minh to Ho Tram in one easy move
- Meet & greet that reduces airport stress
- A practical tip for smoother pickup
- The 2.5–3 hour drive and the comfort stop you’ll want
- Why this matters for beach travelers
- The vehicles: what to expect and how to choose
- What I’d think about when selecting for your group
- What you actually get for $59 per group (up to 3)
- What to budget beyond the transfer
- The one-way vs return booking detail to double-check
- Arrival at Ho Tram / Vung Tau: what happens next
- Who this transfer suits best
- Small practical tips that make the ride better
- Should you book this private transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer take from Ho Chi Minh City to Ho Tram Beach?
- What distance is the drive from HCM City to Ho Tram Beach?
- Where will I meet the driver?
- Is there a comfort stop during the ride?
- What vehicle types are used?
- What’s included in the price?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key things to know before you go

- Name-sign meet & greet helps you find the driver quickly at the airport or hotel lobby
- New, A/C vehicles in several sizes, from couples-friendly cars to larger group vans
- Door-to-door pickup with luggage help at the hotel lobby (when starting from a hotel)
- Halfway comfort stop for restrooms, legs, and a quick snack
- Bottled water provided during the transfer
- Price per group up to 3 means the math can work well for small groups
Ho Chi Minh to Ho Tram in one easy move

This transfer is built for one purpose: getting you from Ho Chi Minh City to Ho Tram Beach (near Vung Tau) with minimal friction. The distance is about 120 km (75 miles), and the drive typically takes around 2.5–3 hours. That timing is long enough that you’ll feel it in your body, so the value here is comfort and reliability, not sightseeing.
Ho Tram is a popular beach area, and a private ride is often the least stressful way to start your beach days. Instead of figuring out buses, schedules, or local connections, you get one vehicle, one driver, and a direct route to your hotel or destination address.
I also like that the service is designed to work for different group sizes. The fleet includes cars and vans that can suit couples, families, or larger groups, so you’re not forced into a vehicle that’s too small or too big.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Ho Chi Minh City
Meet & greet that reduces airport stress
Pickup is where good transfers win. Here, your driver arrives with a signboard bearing your name. If you’re meeting at a hotel, the driver comes to the lobby, assists with bags, and guides you to the private vehicle.
If you’re starting at the airport, the same idea applies: you get your driver info ahead of time (vehicle number and phone number). After booking, you’ll be contacted via WhatsApp/Email to confirm the pickup address and start time. That communication step is key because it removes the most common travel headache: searching for the right person in a busy place.
A practical tip for smoother pickup
When you message your pickup details, include:
- your exact hotel name and pickup entrance/lobby wording (if known)
- your flight number and arrival time (if starting from the airport)
- any extra instructions you think the driver might need (like where the security desk is)
This isn’t about being picky. It’s about saving time once you’re tired.
The 2.5–3 hour drive and the comfort stop you’ll want

Once you leave the city behind, you’ll spend most of your time seated and relaxing. That’s the point. The route is long enough that air-conditioning and a comfortable seat matter, especially if you’re arriving from heat and humidity.
A standout practical feature is the optional comfort stop halfway, typically 15–20 minutes at a clean rest area. You can use it to:
- stretch your legs
- use the restroom
- buy a snack if you want something quick before your final stretch
You don’t need to plan this part. The driver handles it, and you control whether to stop depending on what you need that day.
Why this matters for beach travelers
Beach weekends often start with a rush. If you try to skip the stop, you risk feeling stiff and cranky on arrival. If you use it well, you reach Ho Tram ready to check in, shower, and actually enjoy the first evening.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ho Chi Minh City
The vehicles: what to expect and how to choose

The fleet is described as new and well-maintained, following high safety standards, and designed with strong air-conditioning. Vehicle options include:
- Mitsubishi Mux
- Ford Everest
- Fortuner
- Innova
- Ford Transit
- Hyundai Solati
That lineup covers a range of group setups. A smaller car like an Innova can work well for couples or a trio. For families or larger groups, options like Fortuner, Everest, and the vans (Transit, Solati) tend to be better when you want space for bags and a comfortable ride.
What I’d think about when selecting for your group
- If you have bigger luggage, choose a vehicle size that fits comfortably rather than squeezing everything into one tight space.
- If you’re sensitive to heat, you’ll care most about reliable A/C. This service specifically calls out good A/C, which is exactly what you want on a 2.5–3 hour ride.
What you actually get for $59 per group (up to 3)

The price is $59 per group up to 3 people for about 3 hours. That’s a simple structure, and it can be excellent value when you compare it to paying for multiple separate seats or dealing with public transport with luggage.
What you’re getting in the basic package:
- an air-conditioned vehicle
- bottled water
- parking fees
- gratuities
You’ll also notice the fine print has a note about meals and personal expenses not being included, and it separately mentions tip gratuities. Since those two statements appear together, I suggest treating it like this: confirm at booking whether driver gratuity is already included for your specific option, then decide if you want to tip based on your comfort and local custom.
What to budget beyond the transfer
Bring money for things like:
- meals or snacks (unless you plan to use the comfort stop for light food)
- any personal expenses during the ride
The one-way vs return booking detail to double-check

This transfer is easy when you book it as a single ride. The only logistics concern I’d flag is how return trips are handled when you try to book both directions. If you’re planning a round trip, check that you’re selecting the correct option for one-way versus round-trip dates and pricing.
A simple way to avoid trouble: message the provider with your return pickup time and hotel address, and make sure it’s clearly confirmed in writing before you arrive.
Arrival at Ho Tram / Vung Tau: what happens next

This is a transfer, not a tour with an extended program. Your job is simple: get to your hotel or destination address in Ho Tram/Vung Tau and settle in.
Because the ride is private, you’ll arrive without extra stops for other passengers. That matters for beach plans, because check-in time can be tight, and you don’t want to spend your first hour waiting around.
When you reach your destination, you’ll be done with the main work of the day. From there, you can shift into beach mode: shower, food, and a low-effort first evening.
Who this transfer suits best

I think this transfer works especially well if:
- you want a calm start to a beach stay in Ho Tram/Vung Tau
- you’re traveling as a couple or small group (price is per group up to 3)
- you have luggage and don’t want to manage it through shared transport
- you value predictable timing over bargain options
It may be less ideal if you’re traveling super light and prefer to handle your own transportation to save money. Also, if you need advanced communication or detailed travel advice, remember the driver’s English is described as basic, so keep instructions clear.
Small practical tips that make the ride better
These are the habits that help transfers feel smooth instead of stressful:
- Save the driver phone number in your contacts after you receive it.
- Confirm the exact pickup point at your hotel. Lobby pickup is mentioned, so match what the driver expects.
- If you’re sensitive to time, plan to be ready a few minutes early for the meet.
- Use the comfort stop if you can. It’s the easiest way to arrive feeling less tired.
Should you book this private transfer?
Book it if you want the simplest, most comfortable way to get from Ho Chi Minh City (including the airport) to Ho Tram/Vung Tau. The big wins are reliable meet-and-greet, a private A/C ride with bottled water, and a comfort stop that helps you arrive more human.
Skip it only if you’re determined to do the trip on your own to chase the cheapest option, or if you’re the type of traveler who enjoys building your own transport plan from scratch.
If your priority is stress-free travel and an easy transition into beach time, this one makes a lot of sense.
FAQ
How long does the transfer take from Ho Chi Minh City to Ho Tram Beach?
It takes about 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
What distance is the drive from HCM City to Ho Tram Beach?
The travel distance is about 120 km, which is roughly 75 miles.
Where will I meet the driver?
The driver arrives with a signboard bearing your name. If you’re starting from a hotel, meeting is described as at the lobby. If you’re starting from the airport, you’ll receive driver and vehicle details so you can find the right pickup.
Is there a comfort stop during the ride?
Yes. There is an optional comfort stop halfway, usually for about 15–20 minutes at a clean rest area.
What vehicle types are used?
The fleet includes options such as Mux, Ford Everest, Fortuner, Innova, Ford Transit, and Hyundai Solati, all described as newer and well-maintained with good air conditioning.
What’s included in the price?
The included items are an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, parking fees, and gratuities.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the service also notes that poor weather could lead to a different date or a full refund.

































