
The interesting thing about Mui Ne is the sandy land jutting out into the sea, creating two curved shores like two beautiful bays, called by the locals as the front beach and the back beach. On days of big waves and strong winds, boats often stop here to avoid natural disasters. That is why, since ancient times, this land has been called Mui Ne. During the stormy season, hundreds of fishing boats of fishermen come to the bay to anchor to avoid storms. On calm days, the sea water is clear, boats anchor in the front beach crowdedly, on the white sand bank is a bustling fish market of the fishing village people.
Back Beach (Hon Rom Bay) is quite quiet, with gentle waves, clear blue water and no reefs, so it is suitable for recreational activities, swimming, walking, playing sports , windsurfing, kite surfing and campfires. Since the total solar eclipse, Mui Ne Back Beach has been awakened, completely transformed, and coastal roads have opened, creating conditions for tourism investors to exploit the beauty of Hon Rom Bay.

Looking out from Mui Ne's back beach is the image of a small island, which the locals call Ghenh Island. There are no houses or residents on the island. A deserted oasis with only bushes, rocks and flocks of seabirds. Ghenh Island is only about 1 km from Hon Rom beach, so many adventurous tourists rent a boat from fishermen to explore and enjoy the strange coral reefs around the small island.

Above the back beach is the famous pink sand dunes of Mui Ne, with amazing flying sand dunes that constantly change shape under the influence of the wind, creating a unique landscape that fascinates visitors. Visitors coming here can both admire the scenery and experience the refreshing sand sliding game.
Mui Ne Back Beach has many beautiful natural landscapes. The tourist areas near the coast offer an early morning experience, when tourists join fishermen in pulling nets and basket boats ashore and removing fish. The scene of the fishing village in the early morning creates a beautiful "watercolor painting" on the sea.
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