Welcome to Phu Quoc
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc Island is Vietnam's largest island and one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing beach destinations. Famous for its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, tropical forests, colorful coral reefs, and luxury resorts, Phu Quoc offers something for every type of traveler.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach holiday, exciting water sports, island-hopping adventures, or cultural experiences, Phu Quoc combines natural beauty with modern attractions to create an unforgettable tropical escape.
Phu Quoc is often called the Pearl Island of Vietnam because of its stunning coastline, peaceful atmosphere, and natural beauty.
Visitors can enjoy:
White-sand beaches
Crystal-clear water
Tropical islands
Scuba diving and snorkeling
Fresh seafood
National parks
Luxury resorts
Family-friendly attractions
Vibrant nightlife
The ideal time to visit is November to April, when the island enjoys sunny skies, calm seas, and pleasant temperatures. These months are perfect for swimming, island hopping, diving, and outdoor activities. From May to October, Phu Quoc experiences its rainy season. Although showers are more frequent, accommodation prices are lower and the island is much quieter. Rain often comes in short bursts, so travelers can still enjoy many attractions while benefiting from lower costs and fewer crowds.
Relax at Sao Beach
Frequently ranked among Vietnam's most beautiful beaches, Sao Beach is famous for its powdery white sand and turquoise water.
It's the perfect place to:
Swim
Sunbathe
Paddleboard
Relax under coconut palms
Dinh Cau Cape is one of the island's most iconic landmarks.
Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, the small temple and lighthouse provide spectacular sunset views, making this one of the most popular evening destinations in Phu Quoc.
Dinh Ba Temple is one of the island's most important spiritual sites.
Dedicated to Thuy Long Thanh Mau, the temple reflects the deep cultural traditions of local fishing communities and remains a popular place for both worship and sightseeing.
Located in Duong Dong Town, the night market is the perfect place to experience local food and culture.
Don't miss:
Grilled seafood
Sea urchins
Fresh lobster
Fish sauce products
Phu Quoc pepper
Souvenirs
Local desserts
One of the oldest fishing villages on the island, Ham Ninh offers an authentic glimpse into traditional coastal life.
Visit early in the morning to watch fishing boats return with fresh seafood while enjoying one of the island's most beautiful sunrises.
Covering more than half of the island, Phu Quoc National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve featuring tropical rainforest, hiking trails, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Nature lovers can enjoy trekking, birdwatching, and discovering the island's untouched interior.
Known as the "Sleepless City," Grand World is one of Vietnam's largest entertainment complexes.
Highlights include:
Venice-style canals
Teddy Bear Museum
Bamboo Legend
Light shows
Shopping
Live performances
Restaurants and cafés
The lively atmosphere continues day and night throughout the year.
VinWonders is Vietnam's largest theme park, offering entertainment for visitors of all ages.
Enjoy:
Roller coasters
Water park
Aquarium
Indoor attractions
Live performances
Family rides
As Vietnam's largest wildlife conservation park, Vinpearl Safari is home to hundreds of rare animal species living in spacious natural habitats.
Visitors can take safari buses through open enclosures and enjoy close encounters with wildlife from around the world.
Located on the island's northwestern coast, Ganh Dau Cape offers peaceful beaches, spectacular sunsets, and panoramic views across the Gulf of Thailand.
The nearby seafood restaurants are famous for freshly caught crabs, squid, and shellfish.
Known historically as Coconut Tree Prison, this museum preserves an important chapter of Vietnam's wartime history through reconstructed prison buildings, exhibits, and historical displays.
It offers visitors a deeper understanding of the country's past.
Surrounded by tropical forest, Tranh Stream is a peaceful natural attraction ideal for short hikes and picnics. During the rainy season, waterfalls become especially beautiful as clear water flows over granite rocks beneath lush greenery.
Phu Quoc pepper is internationally recognized for its rich aroma and spicy flavor.
Visitors can tour local pepper farms, learn about cultivation, and purchase freshly harvested pepper as a unique souvenir.
Phu Quoc offers some of Vietnam's best diving and snorkeling experiences.
Popular dive sites around the An Thoi Archipelago feature:
Colorful coral reefs
Tropical fish
Clear tropical waters
Excellent visibility during the dry season
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, guided tours are widely available.
Recommended dishes include:
Bun Quay
Ham Ninh crab
Grilled sea urchin
Herring salad (Goi Ca Trich)
Grilled scallops
Fresh squid
Fish sauce-based dishes
Dinh Cau Cape
Night Market
Seafood dinner
Sao Beach
Island-hopping
Snorkeling
VinWonders
Vinpearl Safari
Grand World
Ham Ninh Fishing Village
Pepper Farm
Tranh Stream
Sunset at Ganh Dau Cape
Phu Quoc is one of Vietnam's most complete island destinations, offering an exceptional blend of tropical beaches, lush forests, cultural landmarks, and modern entertainment. From relaxing on pristine shores and exploring vibrant coral reefs to visiting fishing villages and enjoying world-class attractions, the island caters to couples, families, adventure seekers, and luxury travelers alike.
Whether you're planning a short beach escape or a longer island holiday, Phu Quoc promises unforgettable experiences and some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Vietnam.