On our return to this beach, we were pleasantly surprised to see that the shipwreck had undergone a stunning transformation thanks to the talented artists who worked on it. The vivid hues of the new design were truly striking. We arrived early in the morning, around 10am, and were delighted to find that the beach was almost deserted, providing us with a tranquil and serene atmosphere. However, the descent down to the beach was still as challenging as ever, with the steep and rocky terrain posing a slippery hazard when wet. It took us approximately 15-20 minutes to make our way down, and we would advise that this is not a suitable activity for young children or the elderly. It is essential to wear proper footwear, and mosquito repellent is a must-have item as the bites can be severe. There were no stalls in operation, so it's best to bring your own food and drinks. It's important to note that this beach is located on the east side of Nyang Nyang beach, and there is no connection to the west side where the airplane is located.