SOUTHEAST ASIA

🌴 Phu Quốc

Vietnam's pearl island, white sand beaches and a protected national park

Phu Quốc is Vietnam's largest island, tucked into the Gulf of Thailand off the Cambodian coast. Nicknamed the "pearl island", it charms visitors with white sand beaches such as Bai Sao and Bai Dai, turquoise waters ideal for diving and snorkelling around the An Thoi archipelago, and a national park recognised as a UNESCO biosphere reserve covering more than half the island. Phu Quốc is also known for its traditional nuoc-mâm (fish sauce), pepper plantations, the lively Duong Dong night market and the Hon Thom cable car, one of the longest three-rope cable cars in the world stretching out over the sea.

Things to do in Phu Quốc

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Accommodation

5-star resorts and seafront hotels

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Restaurants

Seafood and Vietnamese cuisine

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Activities

Beaches, national park, cable car

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Culture & discovery

Vietnam's pearl island and its protected national park

Practical information

CapitalDuong Dong (Phu Quốc)
Area575 km²
LanguageVietnamese
CurrencyVietnamese Dong (VND)
VisaVisa exemption — 45 days (French & EU citizens)
Best time to visitNovember – April (dry season)

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Phu Quốc?

The best time to visit is November – April (dry season). The weather is ideal for outdoor activities.

Do I need a visa to visit Phu Quốc?

Visa exemption — 45 days for French and EU citizens. Always check current entry requirements before travelling.

How do I get to Phu Quốc?

Flights serve Phu Quốc International Airport (PQC). Check available transport options from your departure point.

What are the highlights of Phu Quốc?

Vietnam's pearl island and its protected national park. Phu Quốc charms visitors with white sand beaches, turquoise waters and a national park recognised as a UNESCO biosphere reserve.