Phu Quoc Vietnam Guide: Tips, Beaches, Hotels and Activities on the Pearl of the South
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Welcome to Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s Emerald Island
Located in the southwest of Vietnam, in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is the largest island in the country and one of the most beautiful coastal destinations in Southeast Asia.
Nicknamed “the emerald island” for its lush landscapes, white sand beaches and turquoise waters, it captivates travelers seeking relaxation, nature and authenticity.

Among coconut palms, local markets, diving, sunsets and Vietnamese culture, this island has everything to please. Here is the complete guide to prepare your stay: when to go, how to get there, where to stay, what to eat and of course… what to do on site.
The unique atmosphere of Phu Quoc
In Phu Quoc, everything invites relaxation.
Far from the hustle and bustle of the big cities, the island offers a peaceful setting, where you rediscover the taste of simple things: walking on a deserted beach, savoring fresh fruit at the market, admiring fishing boats at sunset.
The landscapes are varied: tropical forests, pristine beaches, fishing villages and small Buddhist sanctuaries. Phu Quoc is the ideal place to slow down, breathe and reconnect with nature.

Where is Phu Quoc located?
The island is located in the Gulf of Siam, about 45 kilometers off Ha Tien (Kien Giang province), at the extreme south of Vietnam, just 15 km from the Cambodian border.
Its strategic location between Vietnam and Cambodia makes it a perfect stop on a combined circuit between the two countries.

How to get to Phu Quoc?
By plane
It is the most practical and fastest means.
The new international airport of Phu Quoc welcomes direct flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and also from some foreign destinations such as Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur.
- Flight duration:
- From Hanoi → 2 h 10
- From Ho Chi Minh → 1 h
- From Da Nang → 1 h 40
By bus + boat
For travelers with a tighter budget, you can take a bus from Ho Chi Minh City to Ha Tien or Rach Gia, then a fast boat to Phu Quoc (about 1 h 15 of crossing).
When to visit Phu Quoc?
The best time to visit Phu Quoc is from November to March.
The climate is then dry, sunny and mild, ideal for the beach and water activities.
- Dry season: November → April
- Rainy season: May → October (brief storms, but lush vegetation)
Average temperatures:
- Max: 33 °C (April)
- Min: 25 °C (August)
Horizon Vietnam Travel tip: if you seek tranquility and more affordable prices, travel between May and June, just before high season.
What to do in Phu Quoc?
The emerald island is a real playground between sea, forest and culture. Here is an overview of the best experiences not to be missed.
1. Enjoy the most beautiful beaches
The island has over 150 km of coastline! Among the most beautiful:
- Sao Beach: white sand and turquoise water, ideal for swimming.
- Khem Beach: more intimate, lined with palms.
- Ong Lang Beach: perfect for sunsets.
- Bai Dai Beach: long wild beach in the north of the island.
2. Explore the An Thoi archipelago
In the south, this group of small islands offers postcard-perfect landscapes. Diving, snorkeling, kayaking and boat cruises are practiced here.
The Hon Thom cable car, the longest in the world (8 km), connects the main island to Hon Thom, with a spectacular view over the sea.
3. Discover Phu Quoc National Park
Classified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, it covers more than half of the island. Perfect for hiking, wildlife and flora observation and an immersion into the full tropical jungle.
4. Visit cultural sites
- Ho Quoc Pagoda: majestic temple overlooking the sea.
- Phu Quoc Prison: touching testimony to Vietnamese history.
- Dinh Cau Sanctuary: small temple perched on a rock facing the sea.
5. Discover local flavors
- Visit of pepper farms: the island produces one of Vietnam’s best peppers.
- Nuoc mam factories: discover the secret of the famous fish sauce.
- Duong Dong Market: immersion in local life and discovery of street food.
6. Go out in the evening
Don’t miss the Dinh Cau night market, lively and colorful. You will find grilled seafood, craft souvenirs and a friendly atmosphere.
To go further, discover our dedicated article:
What to do in Phu Quoc? The 10 must-sees not to be missed
Where to stay in Phu Quoc?
Phu Quoc offers accommodation for all budgets:
- Luxury (5*):
- La Veranda Resort – approx. 100 €/night: colonial charm and tropical garden.
- Fusion Phu Quoc – approx. 250 €/night: private villas with pool and spa.
- Mid-range (3–4*):
- Peppercorn Beach Resort – approx. 60 €/night: peaceful atmosphere, family-run.
- Budget (bungalows & guesthouses):
- Ninila Fruit Resort – approx. 30 €/night: good value for money, friendly atmosphere.
Horizon Vietnam Travel suggestion: for an authentic stay, opt for a beachfront bungalow or a small ecolodge in Ong Lang.
What to eat in Phu Quoc?
Local cuisine is a true pleasure for the senses. Here are some dishes not to be missed:
- Goi Ca Trich: raw herring salad, served with rice cracker and “Sim” myrtle wine.
- Ham Ninh Crabs (Ghe Ham Ninh): local specialty, small in size but intense in flavor.
- Coi Bien Mai: crispy grilled scallops, to be enjoyed with your feet in the sand.
The Duong Dong market is the ideal place to taste these specialties at affordable prices.
What budget for your stay?
Phu Quoc is a destination accessible to all budgets.
On average, plan about:
- 60 €/day/person for a 3-day stay with a 3* hotel.
- 4–5* hotel: 100 to 250 € per night.
- Local meal: 3 to 8 €.
Phu Quoc and the environment
Like every tourist island, Phu Quoc faces challenges related to plastic pollution and rapid development.
Fortunately, more and more local initiatives encourage responsible tourism and beach preservation.
During your stay, remember to reduce your waste and prioritize eco-friendly facilities.
Circuits including the emerald island
Phu Quoc integrates perfectly into a South Vietnam circuit, or into a Vietnam – Cambodia combination.
Our consultants can help you create a tailor-made trip that combines culture, nature and relaxation.
Conclusion
Phu Quoc is much more than a simple tropical island: it is a concentration of nature, culture and relaxation.
Among its idyllic beaches, its lively markets, its tasty cuisine and its sweet way of life, it is a perfect escape to conclude your Vietnam trip.
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