Con Bung Beach is a typical Vietnamese beach located in the Ben Tre province. The beach is known for its hustle and bustle, with a large number of beach vendors and barbecue places. It is mostly frequented by locals, and the tide comes in quickly, so it is best to arrive no later than around noon to enjoy the sandy beach before it disappears.
The beach's natural characteristics include muddy water, particularly during the month of January. Despite this, it is considered an okay place to hang out and chill.
Amenities at the beach include a number of seaside restaurants. While the prices at these establishments are generally considered cheap, visitors should be aware that seafood is priced per kilogram. Additionally, live crabs can be purchased at the beach to take home.
However, visitors should note that the beach's cleanliness has been a concern, with reports of the beach being dirty and the water being brown. Additionally, there is a lack of lifeguards at the beach, which may be a safety concern for some visitors.