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.
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4.5 based on 435 reviews
Visited here as pat of a TUI island tour and it was a nice calm place to visit away from the crowds, plenty of time to just quietly explore this temple, the views are good when at the top of steps, plenty of photo opportunities....just enjoy the tranquility. Recommended.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
If you go to Phu Quoc the Dinh Nguyen Truc Pagoda is a must see. Set in the south of the island, we went with Red River tours. The cheapest trip we went on included visits to a pepper farm, the Sim wine factory, Pearl farm, Fish sauce factory (take a nose peg), Bee farm, Sao beech (where we had luch one of the best meals we had) and coconut prison. I'll review these seperately. The Pagoda is set on a hill side with spectacular views across the sea. Peaceful tranquil and a great place to chill out. We were there for just over an hour which was enough to see everything, but could have spend another hour there as it was so inspiring. Ladies have to cover their legs, but dont worry as they do have wraps provided free of charge as you enter. Everything is kept beautifully clean and well maintained, which gives you a great sense to show respect to this sacred place.
4.0 based on 119 reviews
Almost every Chinese temple on Phu Quoc has a portrait or a statue of Ho Chi Minh nicely arranged along the many avatars of Buddha and the saints. The combination is mesmerizing, do not miss this one!
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