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Day at the beach, with a difference

Our scheduled departure from Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City was late tonight at 2150. We wanted a taste of the beach life but didn’t feel like snorkelling … we only wanted a few lazy dips in the water. So we didn’t do one of those boozy party-boat trips to the nearby islands. Instead […]

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Underwater posers

Deciding to dive We hadn’t decided on diving in Nha Trang, but at only USD40 for two fun dives with Coco Dive Centre, it was too good to be true. This was slightly less than their website price as it may have been a slow period.  It was a good way to keep current and […]

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Nha Trang

Deciding to dive We hadn’t decided on diving in Nha Trang, but at only USD40 for two fun dives with Coco Dive Centre, it was too good to be true. This was slightly less than their website price as it may have been a slow period.  It was a good way to keep current and […]

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The Vietnamese Riviera

Above: Pomelo salad for lunch. We flew with Vietnam Airlines on a propeller plane from Danang airport at 1020 to Nha Trang. Coming into land at 1145 at Nha Trang was very scenic. The sea was deep blue but turn turquoise closer to the coastline due to the golden sands.  Close to the estuary it […]

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I’ll trade My Son for a gold mine

Above:  At a portal of the Phuoc Sun Gold Mine. We had planned to to visit My Son today … hahaha!  My Son are Angkor-like ruins reachable as a day-trip from Hoi An. But we had an interesting offer from friends of friends from New Zealand who operate a gold mine here.  The offered to […]

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Historic Hoi An

Hoi An is an old trading port that has earned the Unesco World Heritage status. Cars are banned from the old town; likewise with motorcycles for most of the day. The shophouses are all protected from ghastly renovations … except that many have been tastefully converted into cafes, galleries, souvenir shops etc. Many Chinese settled […]

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Down the coast

From Hue to Hoi An, we took a tourist bus which picked up guests (Vietnamese and foreigners) from various hotels before heading on the journey south. We passed through Danang and having had more than a glimpse of the city now, I’m pleased we decided to bypass the city … apart from resorts and golfing, […]

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Easy way around

We had planned on exploring Vietnam’s old capital Hue and its surroundings by ourselves, including on bicycles. It became too easy when our hotel offered a USD10 (per person) bus tour which included a buffet lunch. This would cover all the sights we had planned to do over two days … compressed into one day. […]

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Our first Vietnamese rip-off

Above:  Typical bar/cafe. We flew Jetstar Pacific’s Boeing 737-400 at 1040 today, reaching Danang at 1155. We wanted to get to Hue but its airport was closed while the runway was being resurfaced. We travelled from Danang to Hue by public bus. The driver collected the money before we departed … soon after, I saw […]

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Back on terra firma

There’s actually not much time for pure relaxation on Halong cruises.  Travelling time between stops is short and the days are filled with excursions. This morning we stopped at Vung Vieng fishing village.  This is a collection of floating homes tucked between some islands.  We were taken around on sampans for 45 minutes around the […]

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