Phu Quoc Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism
Phu Quoc Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism

Phu Quoc

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Phu Quoc’s gleaming white sand beaches have earned it the nickname “Pearl Island”, but the island’s environmental conservation efforts and cultural heritage deserve as much attention as its picturesque sand and surf. Fishing and agriculture remain primary industries, and more than half the laid-back island has been protected by a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2006.

Home to fish sauce, pepper, and pearls, Phu Quoc offers both luxury and local life, with clean water by day and clear skies at night.

Phu Quoc’s Beaches & Nature

Phu Quoc’s 150-kilometer coastline, with gentle waves and transparent turquoise water, makes it Vietnam’s most popular destination for water sports. If you’d prefer to lounge, head to Long Beach, which spans 20 kilometers of unobstructed sunsets. Further north, dirt roads and secluded resorts keep tree-lined beaches like Ganh Dau and Bai Thom hidden from crowds.

Adventurous travelers can trek the mountain range that spans the length of the island, but even short walks through the evergreen forest reward explorers with waterfalls, rock pools, and caves.

Culture and Heritage

Phu Quoc is famous for its fish sauce, and it’s well worth touring a fish sauce factory to see how this fermented treasure is made. For a glimpse into everyday life, visit a traditional fishing village like Ham Hinh to eat fresh  seafood at a floating restaurant (try it with locally-cultivated black pepper, another delicacy!).

Travelers interested in local culture and history will enjoy educational sites like Cay Dua prison and temples like Cao Dai, where believers follow a unique religion that synthesizes elements of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, Genie, and Taoism.

Phu Quoc Weather

Phu Quoc is warm and comfortable year-round, with an average temperature hovering around 27°C. It’s coolest in the dry season between October and March, and hottest in April and May, when the rain begins to take hold. By July, the rainy season is in full swing, bringing cooler temperatures until October.

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The An Thới islands are blessed with warm, turquoise waters.
The An Thới islands are blessed with warm, turquoise waters.
Sailing Club is a stylish venue for fusion fare and beach parties.
Sailing Club is a stylish venue for fusion fare and beach parties.
Ong Lang beach is considered one of the best beaches on the northwestern side of Phu Quoc.
Ong Lang beach is considered one of the best beaches on the northwestern side of Phu Quoc.
Vinpearl Land theme park and water park is one of the island’s top attractions for families and groups.
Vinpearl Land theme park and water park is one of the island’s top attractions for families and groups.
Phu Quoc’s best snorkelling tours explore the An Thoi islands in the south.
Phu Quoc’s best snorkelling tours explore the An Thoi islands in the south.
The Sunworld Cable Car in Phu Quoc is a must-try experience with breathtaking views of the fishing boats below.
The Sunworld Cable Car in Phu Quoc is a must-try experience with breathtaking views of the fishing boats below.
JW Marriott Phu Quoc is one of several award-winning resorts on the island.
JW Marriott Phu Quoc is one of several award-winning resorts on the island.
Phu Quoc is known for having some of the best seafood in Vietnam.
Phu Quoc is known for having some of the best seafood in Vietnam.
Bai Sao public beach is where many travellers go to spend a day in the sun.
Bai Sao public beach is where many travellers go to spend a day in the sun.
Many fishermen worship at Dinh Cậu Pagoda before going to sea.
Many fishermen worship at Dinh Cậu Pagoda before going to sea.
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