Mini golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to hit the mini golf course in Vietnam without melting or getting soaked?

We always recommend aiming for the dry season, typically November to April, for comfortable play. Even then, an evening round is fantastic here-the course lights up beautifully, and the cooler air makes for a much more enjoyable experience than battling the midday sun.

What makes this mini golf course uniquely Vietnamese, beyond just being in the country?

You'll love how they've woven local culture into every hole; expect obstacles shaped like traditional conical hats, miniature rice paddies, and even a tiny Ha Long Bay-inspired water feature. It's a genuinely charming nod to Vietnam's heritage, not just a generic course.

What's the typical cost for a round, and does it feel like good value for money in Vietnam?

A round here usually runs about 150,000-200,000 VND per person, which we think is excellent value for the fun you'll have. Compared to other tourist activities, it's an affordable way to spend an hour or two, especially if you're looking for a relaxed evening out.

Is this mini golf course more for serious putters, or is it genuinely fun for families with younger kids?

This course strikes a great balance; while some holes offer clever challenges for adults, the overall design is very family-friendly. Our kids loved the colorful obstacles, and there are plenty of straightforward putts to keep everyone engaged without frustration.

Any specific advice for playing mini golf here, like what to wear or if there are refreshments available?

Definitely wear light, breathable clothing and consider bringing insect repellent if you're playing after dusk-it's Vietnam, after all! They have a small kiosk offering cold drinks and local snacks, which is perfect for a quick refresh between holes.