Princess d’Annam Resort in the central coastal province of Binh Thuan has debuted surf in the unspoiled setting of Ke Ga Bay, trading on the allure of a new destination and its inimitable breeze and surf.
The seaside resort is located on the bay outside Phan Thiet City, and about a four-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City, home to Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

The bay is characterized by sand dunes, where the rising heat contributes to wind power and plays a part in making this the most consistently sunny spot in the country.
Ke Ga is south of Phan Thiet City’s Mui Ne, the first spot in Vietnam to pick up the craze and now a very busy area for surfers.
Nguyen Thanh Trung is the wind sports instructor at Princess d’Annam. He has an International Kiteboarding Organization license and five years of teaching experience.
Surfing options at the resort include the traditional surfboard and body boards for the swells which roll in from offshore, especially from May through September, and kite surfing and windsurfing which take advantage of year round winds.
The resort’s training packages come in five and ten hours.