Phu Quoc Island is one of the most visited places in South Vietnam

Phu Quoc Island is one of the most visited places in South Vietnam

Popularly known as Vietnam’s ‘Pearl Island’, Phu Quoc is famous for powder-white beaches, the world's longest over-sea cable car to Hon Thom, beautiful national parks, and unique agricultural sites like pearl, pepper, and fish sauce farms.

Popularly known as Vietnam’s ‘Pearl Island’, Phu Quoc is famous for powder-white beaches, the world's longest over-sea cable car to Hon Thom, beautiful national parks, and unique agricultural sites like pearl, pepper, and fish sauce farms.

The 575 sq. km. island with over 150 km of coastline, which is located in the Gulf of Thailand, is home to 180000 people

The 575 sq. km. island with over 150 km of coastline, which is located in the Gulf of Thailand, is home to 180000 people

This triangle shaped island equally popular for its delicious sea food is highly attractive for tourists because of the 7.89 km Hon Thom Cable Car Ride and the 15-minute ride connecting the southern tip of the main island (Sunset Town/An Thoi) to Hon Thom Island offers panoramic views of coral reefs and fishing boats

This triangle shaped island equally popular for its delicious sea food is highly attractive for tourists because of the 7.89 km Hon Thom Cable Car Ride and the 15-minute ride connecting the southern tip of the main island (Sunset Town/An Thoi) to Hon Thom Island offers panoramic views of coral reefs and fishing boats

The island also has a wonderful theme park called VinWonders and one ticket gives you access to the entire park, including unlimited rides, a 5D cinema, indoor games, and water fountain shows

The island also has a wonderful theme park called VinWonders and one ticket gives you access to the entire park, including unlimited rides, a 5D cinema, indoor games, and water fountain shows

Situated in the northeast of Phu Quoc Island, Phu Quoc National Park encompasses the North Island's natural preservation area, Ham Rong Mountain, Ganh Dau, and Cua Can  accounting for 70% of the island's total land area with home to vivid flora and fauna

Situated in the northeast of Phu Quoc Island, Phu Quoc National Park encompasses the North Island's natural preservation area, Ham Rong Mountain, Ganh Dau, and Cua Can  accounting for 70% of the island's total land area with home to vivid flora and fauna

Phu Quoc has countless beaches and a destination for great water sports activities but the most popular ones include speed-boat island hopping, scuba diving around the An Thoi archipelago, or kayaking through the Cua Can River

Phu Quoc has countless beaches and a destination for great water sports activities but the most popular ones include speed-boat island hopping, scuba diving around the An Thoi archipelago, or kayaking through the Cua Can River

The fishing village vibe is still found in many pockets of the island, where brightly painted boats bob in the water against a backdrop of tall coconut palms.

The fishing village vibe is still found in many pockets of the island, where brightly painted boats bob in the water against a backdrop of tall coconut palms.

It offers exquisite varieties of sea food ranging from grilled sea urchin, raw herring salad, ham ninh flower crab, lobsters and snails

It offers exquisite varieties of sea food ranging from grilled sea urchin, raw herring salad, ham ninh flower crab, lobsters and snails

The island offers some memorable picturesque sunsets and the best sites to witness it is in Long Beach

The island offers some memorable picturesque sunsets and the best sites to witness it is in Long Beach

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