The beach was quite pleasant and somewhat secluded. Unfortunately, the wind was too strong for swimming during my October visit, but the sand and scenery were lovely. The staff at the beachfront bar were friendly, and while the menu and prices were reasonable, the furniture could use some upkeep. Despite this, I found the entry fee to be a worthwhile investment.
To start off, I may have missed the campsite as I followed the map. Instead, I stumbled upon a wooded area right on the beach where it was peaceful at night, except for the sound of the waves. Finding wood for a fire was a breeze and it's conveniently located a good distance away from a charming town. In the morning, you'll be greeted by adorable cows frolicking around and maybe even catching one lounging on the beach deep in thought. Additionally, there were a few men with air rifles wandering around in the morning, scanning the trees, but I never heard them fire a shot.
This beach is incredibly pleasant, tidy, and inviting, and it has a great selection of seafood restaurants.
The coastal village is renowned for its expertise in producing a diverse range of fish-based condiments, including shrimp paste, fish sauce, and more. The stunning Hai Thanh beach stands out for its unspoiled beauty, as the authorities have yet to capitalize on tourism.