So for the weekend we decided to hop on the fast ferry and go to the seaside town of Vung Tau. We have been to Vung Tau once before so we did not feel the pressure to take in all of the sights that we have seen before such as a giant statue of Jesus up about 400 stairs or the contrived "Vietnamese countryside" theme park. With those things already checked off our list we opted for some new experiences. We rented a motorbike and took a great seaside cruise. We rode our bike up to the oldest lighthouse in Vietnam and took in the view. And we ate at some of our favorite old restaurants and some really great new ones too.
Overall it was a perfect way to spend a anniversary weekend.
We called the hotel to tell them it was our anniversary in hopes of a room upgrade. No upgrade but we did get this towel art. Even if it was not a upgrade it was still very thoughtful |
Checking out the view from the lighthouse. Good news, no boats crashed during the shooting of this picture. |
Heidi at the lighthouse. |
We went on a seaside road trip. Adam could actually turn his head and "pose" for a picture since unlike Saigon, there were NO OTHER MOPEDS on the road. |
Thousands and thousands of little fish drying in the sun. It looks a lot cooler than it smelled. |
Nothing says two years like a Baileys and Coffee with breakfast. |
Nothing says two years like pizza and beer for lunch. Oh wait...deja vu? |
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