Hi all, just thought I'd say g'day from Mui Ne, Vietnam - again.
Had a week off, so decided to see what it's like here in the SW monsoon, which is the low season as far as tourism goes.
The verdict: Flarkin awesome!! Good wind so far (3 days in a row of 5-7m sailing, depending on your weight), the waves are now totally rideable, as opposed to the horrible beach dumpers during the peak season, (the Vietnamese "beach boys" have been learning to surf and are getting 5 to 10 second rides regularly), and PRICES ARE LOWER!!! I'm staying in a beachfront bungalow for US$12, by golly!
Did I forget the best bit? 90% fewer kites!!!! Woo-hoo! So if anybody is looking for a place in SE Asia to go this time of year, it appears Mui Ne is worth it after all.
Hi willy
Would love to get there sometime
How do you get from Ho Chi to Mui Ne?
Is the Hire gear good?
Cheers
Bogey
I brought my own gear last time, but this trip was only for a week so it wasn't worth the hassle. I just fork out the $12 an hour rental fee and $8 gear insurance. Jibe's Beach Club has a good range of Starboards and Severne sails, and knowlegable staff. The gear is pretty well-worn now, after a busy peak season, but they'll have a lot of new stuff for the new season.
To get there, you just go to any English-speaking travel agant in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and ask for a bus ticket to Mui Ne. They go a few times a day. It costs about $5 and takes 5 hours to cover less than 200km, because the traffic is so agonizingly slow.
For a newbie there, would you recommend just rocking up, getting off the bus and finding somewhere to stay or booking ahead? Keep in mind the lack of speaking or reading Vietnamese or knowledge of the area.
I've been to Vietnam (mui ne) twice and the best advice I can give is wing it and have a good look around before booking any accomodation. Both times we stayed at the same play but the second visit we mentioned that the place next door could do a room for x amount of dollars gave us a bit of bargaining price. Mui Ne is basically 1 road along the beach. Beachside - more expensive and thats where the big resorts are. Hire a scooter and eat along the strip..
Learna little bit of the language, we learnt the basics "thank you, hello, excuse me and how much" - i'm sure our prenuciation was crap but at least the locals had a good laugh.
Would go back tommorow.. Great place, friendly people and cheap (good) beer!!