Phu Quoc Island is famous for unspoiled nature, beautifuland isolated beaches, unspoilt fishing villages, wild jungle and friendly people. For many Visitors this island is one of the most memorable highlights of their trip.The island is connected to Ho Chi Minh City by daily flights.
This full day private tour is perfect for those who seek for a comprehensive tour of Phu Quoc island. Tourist will have chance to visit most of the famous places on the island including: Sim wine factory, Pearl Farm, Coconut Prison, Fish Sauce Factory, Sao Beach, Ham Ninh Fishing Village, Waterfall Tranh Stream, Pepper Farm, Phu Quoc National Park, Nguyen Trung Truc Temple, Cape Ganh Dau and Vung Bau Beach.
Phu Quoc is known for its seafood and as such the island is great for fishing as well. Some tourists actually come to Phu Quoc for a fishing holiday
Phu Quoc is an island off the coast of Cambodia in the gulf of Thailand that became part of Vietnam while the French administrated the region and has remained so ever since. It is very close to Cambodia - you can see the mainland from the northwest of the island - but can be reached by fast boat in around 2.5-3.5 hours from the towns of Ha Tien and Rach Gia in the Mekong Delta.
There is only one way to see the island, is on a cruise tour! It will give the highlight of the Phu Quoc Island.
Phu Quoc is an island with something for everyone - fantastic beaches, unspoiled forests and a flourishing marine life in transparent blue green waters. Although still under-developed there are plans for major hotel and resort expansion on the island. Phu Quoc Island lies in the Gulf of Thailand, the production of fish sauce or "nuoc mam".
The best time of year to visit is from November through April (dry season).
Rainy season is from June to October and can bring harsh storms.
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