The entire coastline, spanning from Hon Ngang beach to Son Don beach for almost ten kilometers, is absolutely stunning. The sand is fine and the waves are perfect, making it hard to leave once you arrive. However, when I visited, I had to trek across the sand for about 500 meters from the road, which was quite tiring. Thankfully, they are currently constructing a road right next to the beach, so hopefully in a year or two, it will be easier to access. The total length from National Highway 1 to Son Dung resort is about 30 km, with the highway being well constructed except for a 4.5 km stretch of bad road in the middle. There are no restaurants along the way, so it's important to bring enough food and water. The cost of checking in at Mui Doi is quite high, with renting a canoe costing three million and hiring a guide costing one million. It's recommended to go in a large group with a guide, as many people have gotten lost near the end of Son Don Street. There is a beautiful temple at the end of the street, often mistaken for a resort, called the Temple of King Gia Long. The nearby Son Dung resort is quite expensive at 2 million a night, and booking in advance is required to enter.