PRIVATE CAR TRANSFER — CAN THO TO VUNG TAU VIA CT01 NORTH–SOUTH EXPRESSWAY
Most beach destinations in the south — Mui Ne, Phu Quoc, Con Dao — require a flight or a long overnight bus. Vung Tau is different: it sits at the tip of a peninsula just 125 km from Ho Chi Minh City, and for anyone coming up from the Mekong Delta, it is the closest stretch of actual coastline you can reach in a single day by road. The beaches here are not the most scenic in the country, but that is beside the point. Vung Tau has a working-port character that most beach towns have long since lost — fishing boats anchored off Back Beach in the morning, a French colonial lighthouse on the hill, Giant Jesus (Christ of Vung Tau) visible from the sea, fresh seafood at prices that reflect what the boats actually brought in. People have been coming from Saigon since the 1900s. The infrastructure shows it: seafood restaurants lining the waterfront, decent hotels at every budget, and a city that functions as a real place rather than a resort constructed for visitors.
Approximately 250 km via the North–South Expressway (CT01/ĐCT Bắc – Nam phía Đông). Travel time under normal conditions is around 5 hours 3 minutes. The route runs north from Can Tho on QL1A to the expressway entry, then east through Ho Chi Minh City's southern outskirts, and south down to Vung Tau on the CT01 corridor. It is entirely paved national road and expressway — no ferries, no river crossings to wait for, no transfers midway. Your exact pickup location in Can Tho will add a few minutes depending on which part of the city you are starting from.
Route: Can Tho → QL1A North → CT01 North–South Expressway → Vung Tau
The direct bus option from Can Tho to Vung Tau exists but involves at least one change — typically at Mien Tay bus station in Ho Chi Minh City — and the total journey with waiting time runs 6–8 hours. The speedboat route from Can Tho goes via HCMC and requires a taxi transfer at each end; it is not faster door-to-door for most travelers. For a solo traveler with a single backpack and no time pressure, the bus works. For a couple, a family, or anyone with luggage, the private car covers the same 250 km in around 5 hours on a single vehicle with one driver — you leave from your hotel door and arrive at your Vung Tau guesthouse without switching transport. At two or more passengers, the per-person cost of the private car is comparable to the express bus fare once you factor in the taxi at both ends.
| Method | Travel Time | Approx. Cost | Notes |
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| Private Car (CT01 direct) | ~5 hrs 3 min | From $112 (per car) | ★★★★★ Door to door, no transfers, tolls included |
| Express bus (via HCMC Mien Tay) | 7–9 hrs (with change) | $8–15 (per pax) | Requires transit at HCMC Mien Tay terminal; drops at Vung Tau bus station — still need taxi to accommodation |
| Speedboat Can Tho → HCMC + bus/taxi to Vung Tau | 6–8 hrs total | $20–35 (per pax) | Multiple connections; fast on the water but slow at both ends |
| Self-drive motorbike | ~6 hrs | Rental + fuel | Not recommended with luggage; HCMC urban section requires local road knowledge |
Send your pickup address in Can Tho, departure time, number of passengers, and luggage count via WhatsApp, Zalo or Viber: (+84) 976 694 384 or email muineprivatecarservice@gmail.com. We confirm the same day.
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Based on the pickup time and address you provide at booking, the driver arrives at your door anywhere in Can Tho and the transfer begins. The route heads north on QL1A out of Can Tho, joins the North–South Expressway (CT01) and runs through the southern edge of Ho Chi Minh City before turning southeast toward the coast. The road is expressway for the majority of the distance — faster and far more comfortable than the old national highway.
The first 80 km from Can Tho to the expressway entry runs through flat Mekong Delta terrain — rice fields, fruit orchards, canal bridges. Once on the CT01 expressway, the road widens, traffic thins relative to QL1, and the driver can maintain a consistent pace. Passing south of Ho Chi Minh City takes the longest portion of the journey — the expressway bypasses the city center but you will feel the density change. South of HCMC the road opens again and the final stretch into Vung Tau is a clear run down to the peninsula.
On arrival, the driver drops you at your exact address in Vung Tau, assists with luggage, and does a final check of the vehicle before the journey ends. If a deposit was paid in advance, the remaining balance is settled at drop-off.
We pick up from any location in Can Tho — hotels near Ninh Kieu Wharf, the Cai Rang area, O Mon district, private residences, bus stations, or any address across the city. If pickup from multiple stops is needed, mention it at booking — an additional charge may apply depending on distance between points.
For a 5-hour drive, departure time matters. A 6:00–7:00am start from Can Tho puts you into Vung Tau by midday — before the beach fills and with the afternoon ahead. A later start pushes your arrival into peak Vung Tau traffic on the coastal road, which adds time on the final stretch.
The driver takes the most direct route: QL1A north from Can Tho, onto the CT01 expressway, south of HCMC, then down into Vung Tau. Five hours is long enough that a rest stop is expected — most drivers suggest one around the Ben Luc or Duc Hoa area, roughly 1.5–2 hours into the journey, where there are proper service areas with food, coffee, and facilities. A second stop closer to Vung Tau is also reasonable on request.
Beyond the scheduled rest stop, the driver will pull over whenever you need — for fuel, snacks, restroom, or a short stretch. Just say the word.
If you are leaving Can Tho before breakfast, the Ben Luc area on the expressway is about 90 minutes into the journey and has roadside options that work well as a first real stop. Banh mi, noodle soup, iced coffee — 15–20 minutes here breaks the drive cleanly in half and you arrive in Vung Tau more comfortably than if you pushed straight through. Mention it when booking if you want it factored into the schedule.
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After Back Beach, the seafood dinner on the waterfront, the climb up to Christ of Vung Tau — when you are ready to return to the Mekong Delta, we run the same route in reverse on the CT01 expressway. Book both legs together for the best combined rate.
Give us your preferred pickup time and address in Vung Tau — hotel, beach area, or any address on the peninsula — and the driver will be there on schedule. The return journey follows the same CT01 → QL1A route south back into the Mekong Delta, arriving in Can Tho city in approximately 5 hours 3 minutes under normal conditions. A 6:00–7:00am departure from Vung Tau clears the coastal road before traffic builds and passes through the HCMC corridor before the midday peak.
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Vung Tau sits at the southern tip of a small peninsula where the Saigon River meets the South China Sea, about 125 km southeast of Ho Chi Minh City and 250 km from Can Tho by road. It is Vietnam's oldest seaside resort — French colonial administrators built villas here in the late 1800s, the American military used it for R&R during the war, and it has been a weekend escape for Saigon residents ever since. Today the city runs on three industries: offshore oil and gas (the national petroleum company PetroVietnam is based here), commercial fishing, and domestic tourism. That combination gives it a texture that purely resort towns lack — cable cars and seafood restaurants sit alongside working wharves and industrial port facilities, and the city feels genuinely inhabited rather than constructed for visitors.
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Door to door, no changes. Your Can Tho hotel lobby straight to your Vung Tau hotel or beach address. One car, one driver, one journey. On a 250 km route that goes through the HCMC corridor, having a single vehicle that knows where you are going matters — no handoffs, no waiting at intermediate points.
Modern fleet, 2023–2026 models. Sedan for couples, SUV for families, Minivan or Van for groups. All fully air-conditioned — the road between Can Tho and HCMC in dry season is consistently hot and the expressway sections have no shade.
Driver details the night before. Name, direct phone number, and license plate via WhatsApp before 21:00 Vietnam time. Direct line if anything changes on either side.
Fixed price, tolls included. Fuel, driver costs, and CT01 expressway toll fees are all covered in the quoted price. No extras at the end of the trip.
Rest stop on request. Five hours is a long drive. We factor in a comfortable 15–20 minute break at Ben Luc if you want it — enough time for coffee, food, and a stretch before the second half of the journey.
Onward transfers available. Continuing from Vung Tau to Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, or back to Ho Chi Minh City? We can arrange the next leg. Book both together for the best combined rate.
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250 km, just over five hours. The drive on CT01 is not the attraction — Vung Tau is. A private car gets you there on your schedule, at your door, without the terminal scramble at the other end. On a longer route like this one, where the HCMC corridor adds complexity to any public transport option, the value of a single vehicle and driver is straightforward: you sit down in Can Tho and stand up in Vung Tau.
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Your driver arrives at your hotel, guesthouse, or any Can Tho address. Bags loaded, Vung Tau drop-off confirmed. For 6:00–7:00am departures, the driver is there a few minutes early. This departure window clears Can Tho before the city wakes up fully and puts you through the HCMC corridor before the midday volume builds.
Approximately 5 hours 3 minutes. Optional rest stop around Ben Luc at the 1.5-hour mark. The expressway section runs south of HCMC and the final stretch descends onto the Vung Tau peninsula. Direct, no transfers, no connections.
Price per vehicle, not per person. 100% private — no shared rides.
| Vehicle | Capacity | Price 1 way |
|---|---|---|
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Sedan (4 seats) |
1–3 Pax 2 Bags + 2 Handbags |
112 USD |
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SUV Medium (7 seats) |
1–4 Pax 3 Bags + 2 Handbags |
116 USD |
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SUV Large (7 seats) |
1–5 Pax 4 Bags + 2 Handbags |
124 USD |
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Deluxe Minivan (7 seats) |
1–5 Pax 5 Bags + 3 Handbags |
150 USD |
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Van 16 Seats |
1–12 Pax 8 Bags + 6 Handbags |
172 USD |
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Limousine |
1–8 Pax 6 Bags + 4 Handbags |
228 USD |
Holiday Pricing Note:
Prices may increase during Vietnamese public holidays and peak travel weekends when the Can Tho–HCMC–Vung Tau corridor sees sharp demand increases. Contact us via WhatsApp before booking to confirm the final rate during these periods.
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Our cancellation terms for the Can Tho to Vung Tau Private Car Service:
If your plans change, let us know as early as possible. Earlier notice means fewer charges on both sides.
The route all our drivers take is Can Tho → QL1A North → CT01 Expressway → Vung Tau — 250 km, approximately 5 hours 3 minutes, no connections needed. Here's why it's the clear choice:
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How far is Can Tho from Vung Tau? | Approximately 250 km via QL1A north from Can Tho onto the CT01 North–South Expressway, passing south of Ho Chi Minh City and down to the Vung Tau peninsula. |
| How long does the drive take? | Around 5 hours 3 minutes under normal conditions. The expressway section is consistent — the variable is the HCMC southern corridor, which can add 20–40 minutes during peak hours. An early morning departure avoids this. |
| What time should I leave Can Tho? | 6:00–7:00am. This clears Can Tho before local traffic builds, passes through the HCMC corridor before midday peak, and delivers you in Vung Tau by 11:00am–12:30pm — with the afternoon free. Later departures push you into HCMC peak and Vung Tau coastal road congestion simultaneously. |
| Where exactly can you pick me up in Can Tho? | Anywhere — hotels near Ninh Kieu Wharf, city center guesthouses, Cai Rang area, O Mon district, or any private address in Can Tho. Include your full pickup address when booking. |
| Can you drop me near Back Beach or a specific Vung Tau address? | Yes — Back Beach (Bai Sau), Front Beach (Bai Truoc), the cable car base, or any hotel, villa, or private address on the Vung Tau peninsula. Send the address at booking and the driver goes there directly. |
| Is the price per person or per vehicle? | Per vehicle. One fixed price whether you're traveling solo or as a group. For two or more passengers, the per-person cost is comparable to or lower than express bus fares when you include the taxi transfers at both ends. |
| Are CT01 toll fees included in the price? | Yes. Fuel, driver costs, and all CT01 expressway toll fees are included in the quoted price. You pay what we quote, nothing added at the toll booths. |
| Can we stop for a meal or rest break on the way? | Yes — on a 5-hour drive, a rest stop is expected. Most drivers recommend a 15–20 minute stop around Ben Luc, about 90 minutes into the journey. If you have other preferences, mention them at booking. The car can stop at any point on request. |
| Is the route affected by Ho Chi Minh City traffic? | The CT01 expressway bypasses HCMC city center and runs through the southern urban fringe. There is no way to avoid this section entirely — it is the only practical route north from Can Tho. A 6:00–7:00am departure passes this section before the morning peak; a departure after 10:00am will encounter more congestion there. |
| Is this suitable for families with children? | Yes. The route is entirely on paved expressway and national road. For a 5-hour journey with young children, an SUV or Minivan is more comfortable than a sedan — more space to shift position. Child seat availability: confirm at booking. |
| Can I book a return trip (Vung Tau to Can Tho) at the same time? | Yes — round-trip rates available. Book both legs together for the best rate and a confirmed return vehicle without last-minute scrambles. Useful during peak holiday periods when demand on this corridor increases sharply. |
| How far in advance should I book? | At least 24–48 hours ahead. During Vietnamese public holidays (April 30th, September 2nd, Lunar New Year) and long weekends, the Can Tho–Vung Tau corridor sees sharply increased demand — book significantly earlier during these periods. |
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