we had great wind Xmas - new year...
I never thought, but should have taken my wave board too. Many spots. Dangerously narrow beach.
We stayed further up north at "Mui Ne California hotel"... very nice too... we found half moon to be relatively expensive compared to the rest. Must say the restaurant just next to "half moon/Jibes" kicks ass... family run, plastic chairs, but the most insane juices (8000 VD) and DO try the Tamarind Prawn or Tamarind Crab (~ AU$6)
There are many accommodation options...
We had the taxi drop our stuff off, and then walked around to a few places before we moved in. We paid US$42 for a two beds bedroom (We were three) including breakfast.
And hundreds of kiting options..
PS the red sand dunes are a disappointment and so is most of the things they offer on the "tour"... The white sand dunes are ok, and worthwhile for the sunrise.
a few pics:
http://picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015816112012405778(see the swell size... it started dropping off)
picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015816142077176866(Narrow Beach)
picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015816859336715570Perfect little waves (about 3 ft!)
picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015821841498780754Hotel California Mui Ne
picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015822000412570770The view from the tanning chair...
The waves are mostly smallish... I did a few long down-winders and the fair back 5km is about 40,000 VD (approx AU$5.50)
Note that a US Kiting mag just ran Vietnam as a kiting paradise, so expect even more people arriving soon (Heavy Euro presence & Russian)
and only the russians kite in Speedo's!!!
picasaweb.google.com.au/DesiPhoto/06VietnamJoAnneCoertAndDesi/photo#5015821446361789378