Mui Ne in January: Kite Season, Windy Beaches & Dry Desert
January is one of the finest months to visit Mui Ne — firmly in the dry season, the northeast trade […]
January is one of the finest months to visit Mui Ne — firmly in the dry season, the northeast trade […]
February maintains Mui Ne’s peak wind season with strong breezes, clear skies, and excellent kite and wind surfing conditions. Tet
March brings increasing heat and sunshine to Mui Ne — the dry season continues, temperatures rise, and the beach resort
April is one of Mui Ne’s hottest months — temperatures peak, the air is dry but increasingly humid, and occasional
May signals the start of Mui Ne’s rainy season — showers arrive in the afternoon, tourist numbers drop, and prices
June sits in the middle of Mui Ne’s rainy season — frequent afternoon and evening showers, lower visitor numbers, and
July is the height of Mui Ne’s rainy season — the beach resort empties of tourists, prices drop to their
August continues the rainy season in Mui Ne — showers are regular, the beach promenade is quiet, and accommodation rates
September marks the tail end of Mui Ne’s rainy season — showers continue but are decreasing in frequency, and the
October is a transitional month in Mui Ne — rain decreases significantly, the skies clear more reliably, and the beach
November marks the return of Mui Ne’s famous dry season and trade winds — the beach resort springs back to
December is among Mui Ne’s most exciting months — the northeast trade winds are building toward their January–February peak, kite