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The beach is absolutely stunning with crystal-clear water and a lovely coconut garden. However, it's recommended to stick to the program meals and avoid ordering any additional food as the prices are exorbitant.
The beach is absolutely stunning and offers plenty of space to relax on a beach chair or hammock. The walk from one end to the other is breathtaking and the sand and water are pristine. The coconut trees and mountains behind the beach add to the picturesque backdrop. While it is possible to walk from the pier, renting a motorbike is the best option. Alternatively, some visitors arrive by boat on a tour. After the tour boats depart, you will have the beach almost exclusively to yourself. There are a few restaurants available, but they are pricier than other options on the island. A public restroom is available and there is a 20k VND entry fee to help maintain the beach.
During my Seatrek tour to Cham Island, I had the opportunity to enjoy a delicious lunch and a two-hour nap at this beach. The lunch spread was impressive, comprising of 12 courses, all of which were fresh and tasty. The beach is home to some friendly stray dogs, and there are hammocks and lounges for visitors to relax in. While there isn't much to do here, it's a great spot to spend a few hours.
Cham Island boasts a breathtaking beach. It's advisable to visit before 10am or after 3pm to steer clear of the crowds, but do keep in mind that restaurants aren't available during these hours. The swimming experience is unparalleled and there's also a chance to spot some vibrant marine life around the rocks.
We had an amazing lunch on the beach, which felt like a slice of paradise. The kids absolutely adored the beach, and it's a popular lunchtime spot for diving boats and high-speed tour boats. Luckily, we had our own private speed boat, so we could come and go as we pleased. The squid was top-notch, some of the best I've ever had. We spent the afternoon lounging in hammocks, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze, and eating our lunch with our toes in the sand.