ผผู้เข้าพักThe hostel was clean and the rooms were very well designed.
The staff was friendly.
The location was in the middle of the touristy area so it can be kinda loud around.
We had a bad experience with doing laundry in the place though, we're backpacking and going around Vietnam on our motorcycle, and we needed to have almost all of our stuff washed as we've been on the road for a while, the rate was 80k for 5kg, we sent in 5.4 kg and got charged 100k, while getting dressed for adventure next morning we found out that all clothes that had a stain on them had the same exact stains and even more stains from detergent (one of the jackets had a sticker on it, and when we got it back it still had the sticker so idk if it was even washed), we sent them back again, got them back later and they were still very unclean and had the same stains on them, I talked to the staff but my issue was not resolved and I had to do laundry again in the next city.
It was kinda wasteful for our time and money tbh, but otherwise the place was nice.
SSéverine SCHAEFFERExcellente homestay un peu vintage et charmante en bord de mer. La propriétaire est très sympathique et parle anglais. Elle est de bon conseil pour indiquer les restaurants ouverts dans la zone. La chambre est grande, haute de plafond, et très propre, on y respire très bien un air pur venu du large. On vit ici une vie de village sur une jolie plage et un très bel estuaire. On devine que la houle cyclonique a fait de gros dégâts et les restaurants du bord de mer ont souffert. Celui que nous avons choisi propose des fruits de mer frais du vivier, excellent ! Ne ratez pas non plus le café au bord de l’estuaire tenu par un couple sympathique. Venir ici et soutenir ces villageois très chaleureux qui vous saluent dans la rue, c’est s’engager pour un tourisme communautaire intelligent.