The Mekong Delta is famous for floating markets and river cruises, not beaches. So Can Tho Beach catches most visitors by surprise. Built on the banks of the Hau River at the edge of Cai Khe Ward, this artificial beach is the largest freshwater beach in the Mekong Delta and one of the most unexpected things to do in Can Tho on a warm afternoon.
Workers poured nearly one million cubic meters of sand into the riverbank to create it, and the result is a clean, mud-free swim zone that opened in 2014. The Can Tho Bridge stretches across the skyline behind the beach. The Mekong breeze rolls in constantly. For a city built entirely around river life, Can Tho Beach delivers a genuinely different version of the waterfront.
Bottom line: Can Tho Beach works best on a weekday afternoon when crowds are thin. Arrive before 5pm to catch the golden hour over the bridge, and plan a beachfront meal before leaving.
Quick Facts: Can Tho Beach
- Location: Cai Khe Ward, Can Tho City
- Opening hours: 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily
- Entry fee: Around 20,000 VND per person
- Life jacket rental: 30,000 VND
- Water type: Freshwater (Hau River)
- Best time of day: 6am to 9am for calm swimming, or 4:30pm to 8pm for golden hour
- Distance from city center: About 3 km
How to Get to Can Tho Beach
From downtown Can Tho, take Vo Van Kiet Street southeast, merge onto Mau Than Street, then turn left onto 30 Thang 4 Street. Continue onto Hoa Binh Street and exit at Nguyen Trai Street, then cross Ninh Kieu Bridge. The beach sits just past the next roundabout.
By motorbike the drive takes about 10 minutes. By taxi, expect a fare of around 50,000 to 80,000 VND. Alternatively, book a boat transfer from Ninh Kieu Wharf to Can Tho Beach and arrive along the river rather than by road.
5 Things to Do at Can Tho Beach
1. Swimming and Sunbathing
Can Tho Beach offers clean freshwater swimming with no tides, no waves, and no jellyfish. The sand is soft, the water runs clear in the shallows, and the beach stretches wide enough to spread out comfortably. Mornings from 6am to 9am deliver the quietest conditions and the best light. Later in the day, local families and students fill the beach, particularly on weekends.
2. Water Sports
Beyond swimming, Can Tho Beach supports a full range of activities. Visitors can rent jet skis, join a banana boat with a group, or paddle a kayak along the riverbank at a slower pace. Parasailing offers aerial views of the bridge and the river network spreading below the city. For a faster overview of the waterfront, high-speed boat tours depart from the beach area directly. If you’re building a list of active things to do in Can Tho, the water sports here alone make the beach worth a half-day stop.

3. Watching the Can Tho Bridge and River Views
One of the most rewarding and free activities at Can Tho Beach is simply watching the bridge and the river. The Can Tho Bridge spans the Hau River as one of Southeast Asia’s largest cable-stayed bridges, and the beach puts the full structure in frame without obstruction.
The golden hour from 4:30pm to 6pm is the strongest window. At that time, the setting sun hits the bridge cables and the river surface simultaneously, creating light that elevates any photograph. Evening river traffic, fishing boats, and commercial vessels add movement to the scene that makes it genuinely worth staying for.
4. Picnic on the Sand
Can Tho Beach suits a picnic in a way that few spots in the city do. Vendors near the entrance sell fresh coconuts, grilled seafood, sticky rice, and Vietnamese iced coffee. Visitors can also bring their own food and claim a section of sand with river views on all sides. The open beach gives children space to move freely, which makes it the most practical family option among things to do in Can Tho with kids.
5. Beachfront Cafes
Several cafes line the beachfront with shaded outdoor seating and unobstructed river views. These suit visitors who want the Can Tho Beach atmosphere without the sand. A Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed milk or a cold coconut water alongside the river view turns an ordinary afternoon into a memorable one. The cafes also make the midday hours between 11am and 3pm, when the sun is too strong for swimming, entirely comfortable.

Best Time to Visit Can Tho Beach
Morning (6am to 9am): Quiet, cool, and clear. The beach belongs mostly to early swimmers and joggers. Good light for photography along the shoreline.
Late afternoon (4:30pm to 8pm): Golden hour hits the bridge and river at their best. Temperature drops enough for comfortable walking and outdoor dining. Evening swimming continues until 11pm.
Dry season (November to April): The most reliable conditions for water sports and long beach afternoons. Lower humidity, stable river levels, and minimal afternoon rain make this the easier window for a full day at Can Tho Beach.
Wet season (May to October): Afternoon rain is common from July to September. Morning visits work better during this period, and the beach stays open regardless of season.
Entrance Fees and Practical Notes
Entry costs around 20,000 VND per person. Life jacket rental adds 30,000 VND. Water sport activities charge separately at rates set by individual operators on-site. Ask the price for jet ski, kayak, and parasailing before committing, as rates vary by season.
The beach takes cash only at entry and most vendor stalls. Bring small VND notes. To combine Can Tho Beach with Cai Rang Floating Market on the same day, book a Can Tho half-day city tour that covers both in a single organized itinerary.
Nearby Attractions
Ninh Kieu Wharf (3 km): The central riverside promenade with restaurants, evening markets, and boat departure points. A natural next stop after Can Tho Beach, and one of the top things to do in Can Tho in the evening.
Cai Rang Floating Market (6 km from Ninh Kieu Wharf): The largest floating market in the Mekong Delta, operating daily from 5am to 9am. Combining an early morning market visit with a Can Tho Beach afternoon makes for a strong full-day itinerary.
Binh Thuy Ancient House (5 km from city center): A French colonial-era residence blending Eastern and Western architecture. A short detour on the way to or from Can Tho Beach.
To learn about the history and culture of each site as you move between them, listen to the Can Tho audio travel guide during your transfers.
Is Can Tho Beach Worth Visiting?
Yes. The entry fee is negligible and the views are genuinely strong. Can Tho Beach fills a gap in the city’s lineup of things to do in Can Tho that river tours and floating market visits cannot. It is the one place in the Mekong Delta where visitors get to be in the water rather than watching it go past.
FAQ
Can Tho is inland, so you won’t find an ocean beach resort, but you can stay at riverside resorts and ecolodges along the Hau River. If you want to be near the “Can Tho Beach” area (Bãi Cát), base yourself around Ninh Kieu/Cai Khe for the easiest access.
Can Tho “beach” is a freshwater, artificial beach-style spot by the Hau River, mainly for relaxing, photos, and catching the breeze. It’s best near sunset, then you can pair it with a walk around the Ninh Kieu riverside area.
Search “Bãi Cát / Can Tho Beach” on Google Maps and you’ll see it in Cai Khe Ward, Ninh Kieu District, right by the Hau River. Save that pin plus “Ninh Kieu Wharf” so it’s easy to navigate from the city center.

