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Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Type: Ocean, Lagoon
Water type: Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small wave, Medium wave, Big wave
Water hazards: Reefs, Rocks
Water quality: Crystal clear
Infos: Clear and clean water. Flat water in the lagoon, and big waves breaking near the reef.
Beach type & size: Sand - Tidal
Infos: White sandy beach with rubbish.
Identified hazards: Rocks, Stones, Shells, Concrete, Bystanders, Power lines
Beachgoer: January, February, March, April, June, July, August, September, October, December, None
Weather specificities: December and January air temperature was mid 80-mid 90sF. Water temperature warm - no wetsuit required. Basically, the South has two seasons: the wet (May to November, wettest from June to August) and the dry (December to April). The hottest and most humid time is from the end of February to May. The central coast is dry from May to October and wet from December to February. There is the possibility of typhoons between July and November, affecting the North and central areas.
Wind type: Trade
Wind specificities: Main wind November to April: sideonshore 20-45 knots. Wind is nearly daily above 20-25 knots some times up to 35-40 knots. Wind is usually North Eastern. During the rest of the year 10-15 knots some time up to 20 knots sideonshore Southeastern wind. It's in the open sea, so add a couple of knots to the general wind speeds of Mui Ne. I was there for 3 days with 3 days of 30 knots average! But there is no sea breeze effect like in Mui Ne.
Best months: January, February, March, April, June, July, August, September, November, December
Access description: by Boat - Take the road to Phan Thiet, then a 7 hour ferry ride from there to Phu Quy Island. Bring your passport! Once on the island get to the northeast end.
Specific rules: None
Extra: Keep the place clean. Bring your passport!
Nightlife: Only karaoke with locals.
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