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Although the beach remains stunning, the former pathway connecting the two islands has been regrettably lost.
The Nha Trang region boasts numerous stunning beaches and islands, some of which are popular among tourists. However, Diep Son Island is more renowned among locals. As a foreign traveler, I had the chance to visit this island and here is my honest review. To reach the island, you can only take a speedboat. Unfortunately, during my visit, the jetty was undergoing construction, making it challenging to drag my luggage through the dusty area. Although the speedboat provides life jackets, the driver was too fast, making the ride quite bumpy. Since Diep Son is a small island, there are limited activities to do here, mainly swimming and kayaking. Nonetheless, there are a few picturesque spots that are perfect for capturing Instagram-worthy photos. I would describe it as a serene island where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life. If you decide to eat on the island, all meals are provided by the operator. I was impressed with the quality of the food, especially the fresh seafood, including oysters, snails, lobsters, and squid. The entire island relies on solar power and rainwater. However, power is cut at certain times of the day to recharge the solar batteries. Showers are available at the central restaurant or chalets, but the toilets are basic. If you plan on staying overnight, be prepared for a few challenges. The island operator has developed the island at their own expense, and they have built chalets that run on gasoline generators. At night, power to the lights and fans may be cut, and there is no air-conditioning. Nonetheless, you can enjoy the natural breeze and sounds of the waves. In conclusion, Diep Son Island has its charms and limitations. It is best to come here with an open mind and enjoy the experience without any demanding expectations. If you do so, you will undoubtedly love this place.
I must say, my experience at the beach left much to be desired. The beach was not up to par, as it was not well-maintained and appeared quite dirty. Additionally, it was not suitable for swimming, which was a major disappointment. The facilities were also lacking, leaving me feeling quite unsatisfied. The food on the island was average at best, failing to impress me in any way. The only redeeming quality of the beach was the ability to walk to another island during low tide, which was somewhat interesting. Overall, my visit to the beach was far from enjoyable.
The beach left much to be desired. It was littered with debris and not suitable for swimming. The amenities were scarce, and the food provided on the island was only average. The sole highlight was the opportunity to walk to a neighboring island during low tide, although it may be more enjoyable to wade through the water elsewhere.
Diep Son is a well-known beach that is often associated with the picturesque sand roads that connect three islands. However, upon my visit, I discovered that the sand roads were no longer visible, and there was no connection to any other island. It was a far cry from the past when the sand roads were clearly visible and easily accessible. According to the guide, one can only witness the full road by visiting the beach at the crack of dawn, around 4-5 AM when the tides are at their lowest.