Known for its crystal-clear waters and white-sand beaches, Phu Quoc offers a diverse range of experiences. From the lively atmosphere of Long Beach to the untouched charm of Sao Beach and Khem Beach, the island caters to both leisure seekers and adventure lovers. Sunset Town in the south, with its Mediterranean-inspired architecture, has quickly become a new icon for visitors and photographers alike.
Kiss Bridge - Sunset Town, Phu Quoc
Beyond beaches, Phu Quoc is also gaining attention for its eco-tourism. Nearly half of the island is protected as Phu Quoc National Park, home to tropical forests, hiking trails, and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore waterfalls, snorkel around coral reefs, or take boat trips to nearby islands in the An Thoi archipelago.
Khem Beach - Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc’s culinary scene is another highlight. The island is famous for its fish sauce, considered among the best in Vietnam, as well as fresh seafood, sea urchin dishes, and local specialties like Phu Quoc pepper. Night markets, especially Dinh Cau Night Market, remain a must-visit spot for food lovers.
A food stall at Phu Quoc Night Market
With visa-free entry for international tourists staying up to 30 days, Phu Quoc has become increasingly accessible. Direct international flights and continuous investments in infrastructure have further boosted its appeal as a premium yet approachable destination.
As Vietnam’s tourism industry continues to recover and grow, Phu Quoc stands out as a symbol of the country’s ambition: a destination where natural charm meets modern comfort, offering memorable experiences for travelers from around the world.
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