Soak up the sun and some Vietnamese culture on Phu Quoc Island, where white sands and tropical waters entice beachgoers from all over the globe. Snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing are the most popular water sports here, though jet-skiing, wind sailing and squid fishing—yes, squid fishing—are also at your vacationing fingertips. Check out the early-morning Duong Dong Market for an authentic local experience.
Restaurants in Phu Quoc Island
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Located at 9°55’08.7’’ North latitude, 103°58’52.5’’ East longitude, Golden Turtle Island or Kim Quy Island is a small island in the West of May Rut Trong Island as well as the North of May Rut Ngoai Island by West. With a special form the island doesn’t possess any beach but in return it possesses wide as well as beautiful snorkeling, diving spots and is home of many types of fishes and coral.
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So May Rut is more picturesque than Sao Beach. It has white sand, pristine clear water, and a little restaurant inhabited by a local family. It is one of the most popular islet here, so expect to find many tourists on sunny days.
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Gham Ghi islet is located in An Thoi archipelago about 10 kilometer from An Thoi harbor. This is one of the best place to snorkeling on phu quoc island with very clear water and many beautiful reef. Also the beach here is very beatiful with soft sand and amazing views to many rocks, small tropical forest. The only way to come here is by boat.
This is one of the best snorkeling spot on the island, Also very popular, pretty much all island boat tours stop here. There are a few Instagrammable spots, especially on the rocks overlooking the sea. You can expect to find a decent range of coral species here, including hard acropora corals, montipora, staghorn, and some other LPS and soft corals. Anemones with clownfish are also common, as well as Christmas trees.
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Water park was the highlight of the vacation according to our kids (age 10 & 13). The cable car was cool but if you’re afraid of heights it is a nerve biting experience. The water park opened only two months ago so everything was modern and clean and no crowds (we might have been lucky as the Coronavirus rumours might have slowed tourism down a bit). A lot of fun water slides and as long as you are taller then 130 cm you can go on all the slides. Our kids had a blast (and so did we). A lot of life guards on duty and a big area for sunbathing / relaxing between the rides. Water park is just a few min walk from the cable car. Bring a lot of sunscreen and a shirt/ sun shirt to wear on the rides. Payment system (you load cash to a park bracelet) was not perfect but I’m sure they will solve that in some time. And yes, I do agree that the island charm / authenticity of the island disappeared with the heavy investments being made in the cable car / fun park but as a park it was awesome.
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This is a deserted island without any beach on the island and it is an ideal place for snorkeling and diving also, with the average depth is around 4 – 5 m, particularly some spots are about 10 m, very ideal for those who are capable of freely diving. Bom Island possesses a rich marine ecology, is home to both hard and soft corals
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