se de bedste strande
Thuan An stranden kan findes i Thuan An by, Phu Vang distriktet, Thua Thien Hue provinsen, cirka 15 km væk fra centrum af Hue by. Den er beliggende på det sted, hvor Parfume floden møder Tam Giang lagunen og flyder ud i Det Østlige Hav, hvilket resulterer i en fantastisk kombination af flodens blide farver og havets uendelighed. Stranden strækker sig over 12 km og er opdelt i 3 sektioner: 1. strand, 2. strand og Phu Thuan strand. Selvom den ikke er så travl som nogle andre strande, er Thuan An stranden et godt valg for besøgende, der foretrækker en rolig og fredelig atmosfære. Udover at svømme, vælger mange turister at campere her, se solopgangen over havet og værdsætte områdets vilde og fredelige skønhed.
The villa is situated near attractions and charming restaurants, offering rooms with authentic sea views. The owner is delightful. If you get the opportunity, you'll want to visit and experience it multiple times.
The room is clean and new. I stayed in an oceanfront unit. The reduced breakfast buffet during the off-peak season is decent. The cook is very good, and the food tastes great. However, I wish the hotel wouldn't burn leaves on the beach near the guests. Garden workers should also refrain from smoking when guests are around. All the restaurant service workers are nice and polite. One of them initially did not respect us as Vietnamese guests when we showed up for the 3 pm tea party reception, but he quickly changed his attitude after realizing his mistake. Most rooms at Phu Hai are smoking rooms. It is a very beautiful and quiet resort in November and December, and definitely one of the few places to stay in Mui Ne. However, the resort's WiFi is unreachable in the oceanfront rooms and unreliable.
This beach is one of the most luxurious projects in Vietnam and it is incredibly beautiful. I am really excited to visit it.
The beach offers clear blue skies, a sparkling emerald sea, and white sandy beaches. It is a place of unparalleled beauty where you can enjoy affordable seafood and service fees. However, the rising issue lies in the attitudes of both locals and tourists towards nature conservation. It is quite bothersome to witness cans, bottles, plastic items, and various other debris floating in the pristine ocean waters.
Front Beach is one of my favorite spots on Vung Tau Island. The French once gave this charming little beach a more romantic name, Coconut Bay. Early mornings here are truly special. Bring your camera along. You'll witness small fishing boats returning from their night at sea, with families and wives helping to load the night's catch onto motorcycles, ready to rush them to the morning fish markets. Capture plenty of photos, but be sure not to get in the way. Evenings on the beach are more laid-back, and Front Beach transforms into a quintessential tropical paradise. Fishermen slowly prepare for another night out at sea. After the sun sets and most people have left, you might be fortunate enough to see an owl couple hunting along the waterline.