Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, known for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and lush national parks. It offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring pepper plantations and fishing villages.
Generally LGBTQ+ friendly. While there are no specific laws protecting LGBTQ+ rights, same-sex marriage was decriminalized in 2015, and there is a growing acceptance, particularly in urban areas. However, legal recognition of same-sex partnerships is not yet available.
Climate Zone: Equatorial Monsoon
Ham Ninh crab is a famous local specialty, often enjoyed fresh right by the sea at the Ham Ninh fishing village. This seafood staple is celebrated for
This dish is a harmonious combination of fresh herring fish and various vegetables like onions, dry coconut, and Vietnamese coriander. It’s rich in nu
This traditional rose myrtle liqueur hails from Phú Quốc. It is typically made by combining rose myrtle berries, which grow wild in the island's mount
A unique noodle dish that uses Phu Quoc’s famously fresh seafood, served in a light curry-like broth with shredded fish, coconut milk, and fresh herbs
Known as DIY Shrimp Noodle Soup, this dish is a fresh rice noodle soup featuring fresh squid, fish cake, and shrimp cake. It is a unique and popular l
Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:
The best resorts and popular hotels, especially those on Long Beach or near key attractions, fill up quickly, particularly during peak season (November to March).
Ferry services between the mainland and Phu Quoc have limited daily slots, and tickets, especially for the faster/VIP class, can sell out, particularly when traveling with a vehicle.
Popular speedboat tours (3 or 4 islands) and the Hon Thom Cable Car package have limited daily capacity, especially for premium options or tours with highly-rated operators.
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