While half of semicircular Dai Lanh Beach is eaten up by an unattractive fishing village, the south end is still shaded by casuarina trees, along with the hulk of an abandoned hotel project. About 1 km south is a vast sand-dune causeway worth exploring; it connects mainland to Hon Gom, a mountainous peninsula almost 30km in length. Boats for Whale Island leave from Horn Gom's main village Dam Mon, set on a sheltered bay. It's possible to stay overnight under the trees right on Dai Lanh Beach if you're fussy about comfort
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Nha Trang travel guide
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