Phu Quoc Travel Guide — Restaurants, Hotels & Things To Do
Vietnam's largest island in the Gulf of Thailand — a rapidly developing tropical paradise known for pristine beaches, spectacular sunsets, world-class seafood, and the cable car to Vinpearl Land.
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Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest island, located in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian coast. It has transformed rapidly from a quiet fishing retreat into one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing resort destinations, known for long white-sand beaches on its west coast, coral reefs, and fish sauce production.
Long Beach (Bai Truong) on the west coast is the main resort strip, lined with hotels and seafood restaurants. The north of the island is protected as a national park and remains undeveloped, ideal for trekking and waterfall visits. Phu Quoc receives strong visitor numbers from Russia, South Korea, and China, and benefits from a generous visa-free policy for many nationalities. Island Seeker covers resorts, seafood restaurants, island tours, water sports, and local experiences across Phu Quoc.
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Bai Dai beach

Ganh Dau Beach

Khem Beach (Bãi Khem / Bãi Kem)

Long Beach (Bãi Trường / Truong Beach)

Ông Lang beach

Rach Tram Beach

Rach Vem Beach (Starfish Beach)
