Situated at the southern tip of Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand close to the Cambodian border, Phu Quoc is Vietnam's largest offshore island (about the size of Singapore) but, for now, is relatively undeveloped. Awaiting you are spectacular soft-sand beaches, swaying palms and sparkling crystalline waters with a flourishing marine life.
While the tear-shaped island's coastline has almost non-stop beaches the longest stretch of sands is called, appropriately, Long Beach, which is on the western coast and is where the majority of hotels and resorts can be found. Its location on the west coast makes it the best place for sitting back with a...
he island enjoys a tropical climate and can be visited year round. There are two seasons: dry from November to April when temperatures are around 25-28ºC and the humidity is lower. The rainy season, from July to September, is when the sea can get rough and diving is restricted. The remaining months of April-June and late October bring higher temperatures (around 35ºC) and high humidity, so rain can also be expected.
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The island of Phu Quoc is a 50 minute flight from Ho Chi Minh City.
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