Travel Adventures
Boulders lie in the sand , eroded by the seawater , looking like unfinished sculptures one road on the promontory , which splits into two branches : eastern and western . The former leads through fruit orchards , past white-sand beaches ( generally referred to as Binh Lap Beach ), and all the way to a small village near the tip of the promontory , known as Mũi Sộp . The western branch leads through a pleasantly sleepy fishing hamlet , called Binh Lap Village , from where the road climbs over to another remote hamlet in a sheltered cove . Exploring the fishing communities , fruit plantations and beaches on two wheels or on foot is a very rewarding way to spend a day or two . This is a peaceful , calm , friendly , warm and welcoming , and extremely pretty place to be . ( Note that , although the water quality , beaches and general level of cleanliness and sanitation on Cam Lap Promontory is good , prepare yourself for the build-up of trash in the fishermen ’ s bays ; a common sight all over Vietnam ). Unsurprisingly , the main industry here is fishing , specifically squid and
Explornig the bays , coves and beaches on foot or on two wheels is very rewarding The MAG Vung Tau 9