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Nha Trang – Vung Tau Cabin Sleeper Bus: Amenities, Berths & Worth It?

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Cabin sleeper berths on the Nha Trang to Vung Tau bus

On the Nha Trang – Vung Tau route, the vehicle in service is the 24-berth Cabin bus — a cabin sleeper type that is increasingly popular for long routes. This article reviews the amenities, how to choose a berth and whether the price is worth it.

On-board amenities

  • Private sleeper cabins: each passenger gets a cabin with a partition, more private than a standard sleeper.
  • Wifi & USB charging ports at each berth.
  • Air conditioning, blanket and pillow, drinking water included.
  • A TV screen and a separate luggage compartment.

Berth tips

  • Lower berths are easier to get in and out of — good for older travellers and small children.
  • Berths near the middle of the bus are smoother with less bouncing — good if you get motion sick.
  • Avoid berths next to the toilet if you want quiet.

Is it worth it?

At from 450.000₫/passenger for the ~420km leg, the cabin bus gives you private space to sleep through the night — especially suited to the 21:00 night bus, arriving early in the morning and saving one hotel night. Compared with self-driving 420km, it is a gentler and safer option for most travellers.

Book your ticket

Book the Nha Trang – Vung Tau sleeper bus on Go365 (go365.vn) — pay in VND via 9pay or bank transfer, 24/7 support on hotline 0789.9000.77. For the return leg see the Vung Tau – Nha Trang bus.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What kind of bus runs the Nha Trang – Vung Tau route?
A 24-berth Cabin bus, with private sleeper cabins partitioned for each passenger.
Is there wifi and phone charging on board?
Yes — each berth has wifi and a USB charging port, plus air conditioning, blanket and pillow, drinking water and a TV.
Which berth should I choose?
Lower berths are easier for older travellers/children; berths near the middle are smoother for those prone to motion sickness; avoid berths by the toilet if you want quiet.
How much is the ticket?
From 450.000₫/passenger for the ~420km leg; a surcharge may apply on public holidays and Tet.
Is the cabin bus better value than self-driving?
For most travellers, yes — you get a full night's rest over ~420km instead of tiring self-driving, especially on the night bus.
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