I stayed at Dai Lanh Beach Resort in January of 2020, and loved it! ||The only issue I had was the lack of transportation to and from the resort, but if you know this in advance you can prepare by renting a motorbike or budgeting for a taxi. I took a bus from Nha Trang to Van Gia Khanh Hoa, then a local taxi bus gave me a ride for VD150000, not bad. ||There are not many tourists in this rural area, and very few people speak English. Staff at the resort knew enough English for check in and ordering food, the menus are available in English. But even communicating with locals in the village is possible if you bother to learn just a few phrases in Vietnamese. I walked into the village and had an amazing cheap lunch on the main street near the mountains. ||The beach near the resort is secluded and clean, the water is usually calm, but can get a bit rough. Which is fine if you aren't ignorant about how to swim safely in the ocean. Yes, as other commenters have mentioned, there is a lot of trash on the beach away from the resort. There are also noxious trash fires in the evening, but this is not unusual for the area (and the smoke doesn't reach the resort area). Coming to Dai Lanh with Western expectations is a mistake. Enjoy it for what it is: a beautiful local rural area in Viet Nam. Pick up the trash yourself if it bothers you so much. ||The food at the resort was cheap and delicious, and there is a small outdoor market, restaurants, and convenience stores in the village. Alcohol is costly at the resort, but a nice splurge if you must. In the village beer is cheap. ||The room I stayed in was a bungalow with a single bed, a hot water kettle, a comfy bed, AC, good internet, and mosquito net. The bathrooms and showers were clean with plenty of hot water. ||The best part of staying here was the proximity to the ocean and mountains. The views and distance from metropolitan areas are worth...
Read moreDAI LANH BEACH ZONE REVIEW – A GORGEOUS UNDISCOVERED WILD BEACH.
For those who are enthusiastic about traveling, Nha Trang and Khanh Hoa are no longer strange places to visit which occupy tourists’ hearts by their diverse natural landscapes along with exciting activities. However, there is a pristine coastline with unexploited rustic beauty called Dai Lanh beach, a forgotten paradise.
Forgotten paradise Dai Lanh, a famous romantic scenery, located in the middle of Ca and Co Ma passes which can be reached by National Highway 1A, national arterial route, and the railway across Vietnam with Dai Lanh train station. In here, you can not only enjoy its beauty but also face to the East by motorboats to the villages to see daily life of local fishermen.
You will be overwhelmed by a cool blue and white sand on this long beautiful coastline. Moreover, one of the most value to make this place gorgeous is Dai Lanh Cape, also known as Dien Cape where you can see the first dawn in Vietnam. For those who in love with beauty and wilderness.
Because of its rare wild beauty, tourism operators here are also cautious about investing and they are attempting to minimize natural and scenic changes. Instead, Dai Lanh is being developed by immersing in nature so that visitors can enjoy their traveling with full five senses. Besides, this clear water can help you to even see the bottom in some shallow water, the coast descends very gradually, not too deep to be dangerous.
Due to less exploitation of tourism, the marine ecosystem here is still diverse. Have you ever dreamed of seeing the coral reefs and fish swimming, try this once and you never regret. Dai Lanh’s cuisine is also one of the best things here because it is not only cheap but also fresh. Moreover, you will have a chance to enjoy seafood in style of Central Vietnam.
One day in the near future, Dai Lanh promises to be a new Koh Rong of...
Read moreThe room was clean, a good size, everything worked, and the hot water seemed to be endless! The staff where always pleasant but clearly didn't want to be there. They only spoke a little bit of English but most of there guests are Vietnamese. Breakfast only had a few options (all Vietnamese) but the rest of the menu had some really good choices. The prices where between 50-150k VND and we always got good value. There are lots of different seating options.||There are lots of photo props around and a big playground for young children.||From a distance this beach looks perfect; the sand is white, the water is blue and the fishing boats make a nice backdrop.||It's a long way to the nearest airport or train station (Tuy Hoa) and that means a 500,000VND (22USD) taxi ride.||Besides being at the hotel everything else is inaccessible unless you have a motorbike. The hotel said that renting a motorbike would be over 200,000VND! I don't mind paying a bit extra but that is 2 times what we paid in Hoi An, Phu Quoc, and Hanoi.||We stayed in March 2020 so the hotel was very empty because of COVID-19. This may have been the reason why the staff really didn't want to do anything. They asked us to have dinner at 5pm so they could go home. They could have used this time to pick up the rubbish that they had previously swept into the gardens.||When you walk on the sand please bring a rubbish bag and wear shoes. The people from Dai Lanh, and especially the fisherman on the boats, should be put in jail for what they have done. It is frustrating to see a beautiful place become ugly just because people are to lazy to take their rubbish with them. Tourists cannot be blamed for the mess because there are hardly any. Tourists wont come and spend their money in Dai Lanh unless something is done to clean the beach. Don't bother walking to the village; there is nothing to do and only a few...
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