This beach is the perfect spot to watch the sunset. Our group visited on a Saturday evening, and it felt like we had the entire beach to ourselves. The atmosphere was incredible—peaceful, private, and completely undisturbed. Since it wasn’t a public holiday weekend, there were no other tourists around.
One thing to note is that there were no food or snack vendors on the beach (except on the long holiday), so be sure to bring your own if you plan to stay a while. If you love quiet, uncrowded places, this is a must-visit. I highly recommend coming on a regular weekend (outside of long holiday periods) for a truly serene...
Read moreLongest beach on the island covered with deep, yellow sand. Lots of broken shells but no corals. The northern end of the beach is a perfect place for snorkeling in high tide, with smooth rocks under water and plenty of fish, including barracudas, parrotfish, batfish, golden rabbitfish etc. There's even a cave you can swim through in high tide. A newly built cement road makes Tung Yaka more accessible but very few people make it this far. A couple of restaurants and campsites that had been open now closed for lack of visitors. The beach is...
Read moreA marvelous long semi-withe sandy beach, almost abandoned, look pristine (but it's not actually, due to the remains of some bar or camping area, and garbage of course), solitary. The sea is swimmable even during the low tide. Colors are breathtaking. No water, nor food. Natural shadow under the trees. You need a motorcycle...
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