Phong Nha Cave Gate Marina is a must-visit destination in Vietnam, offering an epic display of stalagmites in Paradise Cave. The surrounding countryside is stunning and can be explored through activities like trekking, cycling, or motorbiking. To reach the cave, visitors need to purchase a standard boat ticket from the Tourist Center in Phong Nha city. The boat ride costs $550,000 and can accommodate up to 12 people.
Amazing experience! You cannot get here without buying the standard boat ticket. To come to the cave, you have to go to the Tourist Center in Phong Nha city, and then the boat brings you here. The boat is $550,000 regardless of how many people go in it, and can take up to 12 people, so try to make friends at the ticket office to split the price, and the ticket office will let each individual pay their split price.
John Gobin — Google review
Beautiful cave which is definitely worth a visit. Make sure to wear good shoes - it is slippery inside and sometimes you walk on sand.
Annie A — Google review
Pradise cave, it's amazing cave
Thang Tran — Google review
Nice cave to visit, would advise to take a tour guide. They will take you through the cave, tell you the history behind it and you get to do some kayaking as an extra. Great fun
Forest-ringed recreational area for swimming & kayaking, with a no-frills restaurant nearby.
Give this a try if you are visiting Quảng Bình. There's a big contrast of the water temperature, making it so enjoyable to take a dip or two. Highly recommended
T?ng B?i ??ng — Google review
Easy to access an amazing landscape of the spring and the wood. You can do kayaking, swimming and having local foods. A plus for eco-friendly design with bamboo bridges, bamboo trashes. Wc, bathroom, changing room need to be innovated.
H Nguyen — Google review
Interesting experience visiting Mooc Springs… The water is deathly cold. Literally freezing. We got in somehow but didn’t appear many others were. It’s also manned by a lifeguard which is pleasant as there’s also the option to buy beers and many stray children around. You also cannot see or look around the walk paths / springs until after you have paid for a ticket to enter. I believe there was a cheaper price and a more costly one: the cheaper allowed you to walk along a bamboo path for a while in a forest & the higher priced ticket let you bathe in the waters of death.
I wouldn’t recommend coming here. Our reason for visiting was simply as a quick stop off on our bike whilst heading toward paradise cave. On a positive note, it sure is a good way to cool off. Perhaps just a little too much for our liking. 🥶
Jessica — Google review
I wanted to give 5 stars. We like this natural swimming place. Staff selling tickets are very nice, friendly. Also the grilled chicken is tasty. Unfortunately during our 6th stay there there was very rude unfriendly staff in the back area near the water slide. Owner needs to teach staff how to be polite.