បោះពុម្ពផ្សាយ: 07.09.2019
Day 10, as I mentioned before, the hostel is more of a party hostel. There's a lively atmosphere at the bar until 3 or 4 in the morning. On that day, I didn't do much and spent the afternoon at the beach. The beach is very beautiful and stretches for 14 km. The water is pleasantly warm, but it's very windy with high waves and strong currents. I took breaks to read Trini's book in between. Alright, after the beach, I took advantage of the happy hour at the hostel. 2 decent beers for 25000 Dong.
Day 11, there's not much to see here, so I booked the standard tour. I spent the morning at the beach again. At 1 o'clock, we set off. The first stop was a stream where you could go hiking. It was nice, but not spectacular. Then we stopped at a fishing village, which was a total disappointment as there was no one there. The area is known for its sand dunes, both white and red. Of course, we visited both. At the red dunes, you could slide down with a kind of sled, which was somewhat entertaining. The highlight was supposed to be the sunset over the dunes, but unfortunately it was all covered. I met a few people (Germans, a Brit, and a Canadian). Then I had dinner with the girls at the hostel and in the evening we played beer pong (with water!). The girls were more focused on drinking during their trip, which wasn't really my thing but not a big deal either. Overall, I'm annoyed with this place, so I booked a bus to Saigon for the next day. Lesson learned, it's better to book a hotel/hostel for only 1-2 days and then extend if you want to stay longer. The euro doesn't matter to me here.