Nha Trang, Vietnam

Getting to Nha Trang
I should start the blur of this town telling the mode of transport we took. We got a coach that was leaving at 5:30-6:00 pm and was more than an hour late, that's acceptable although we thought that we D[got screwed over and noone will collect us from the hotel. 
Once collected by mini bus we got dropped literally in the middle of the road and waited about three quarters of an hour for the big coach. Finally in the coach but no Wi-Fi and that was meant to be in the bus ;( big dissapointment on all travellers faces! The bus is double level with reclining to sleeping mode seats, not normal seating is possible. That was quite cool! 
But as soon as we started the people near the toilet said is smells shit, oups. The toilet water went up and the air was unpleasant.
About 30 min in the journey time the coach stopped as something broke down...the air-conditioning! So if outside temperature at night is about 30'C then inside (with about 40 people) it soon reaches 40'C just imagine the smell and overall heat.... Quite horrible! Everyones t-shirt was sweat, faces were red and shiny from heat... Yuk! 
And finally after 15 hours of travelling and 380 km we made it to Nha Trang! That gives the speed average about 30km/hr! I can cycle that fast!
 
Party rocks at nights
Nha Trang is the Vietnamise beach capital hence plenty of hotel resorts. This place rocks at nights, people play late and that is primarily driven by the number of Russians that are here. Of course most people in shops and bars talk to me -Weronika in russian...hmmm... I can bearly understand but I respond in polish ;) 

We agreed to meet with our Irish group of girl friends that we met in Hoi An. Very funny 20 year old girls, full of energy and really rocking the dance floor! We had a great night drinking the "why not bucket" which was about half a litre of: vodka, rum, orange & pineapple juice and topeed up with some redbull. We got a bit (or more than a bit) drunk ;)

Our favourite restaurant was... Mockba which is Moscow in russian, the town was full of russians, like an invasion and as mentioned before most people talk to me in russian, hehe, I tried to pretend I am one, hehe!

 




Beach: Catamaran & volleyball
We were a bit bored slash dissapointed with the "no wind" situation. That's because we are here in Monsoon season which has more rain and light wind as opposite to dry season with very strong winds perfect for kite surfing and wind surfing. 
There were some seldom kites but it was very unprofessional to fly a kite by students with five meters from the people swimming or tanning on the beach. We aborted the idea to even try in these weak wind.


 



Francois wanted to have a go on the Catamaran, we rented a Hobit for one hour. That was a challange for Weronika as she never sail on one. Francois had to properly brief on the go which line to pull, when to block etc...as Weronika was clueless!








Once done with catamaran we got called by a group of Irish guys to join them in the beach volleyball. They said they didn't know the rules...in fact they were completely blank in how to make points. The sand was sooo hot that we had problems with standing on it...;) we had one set and the Irish guys gave up for the second set...of course me and Francois wanted to continue buuuu


 

Whereever we went the restaurants and bars were full of Russians :) Below we are in the beach resort chilling out in the heat and hidding from the sun!


 
 
We take an evening bus 8pm to Mui Ne, arrival time at 00:30am.

Coach Nha Trang - Mui Ne 240km, 5hrs